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Harmonal requirement for ovum
implantation
K. Yoshinaga
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1 - 6
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Uterine sensitivity for
blastocyst implantation
Alexandre Psychoyos
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7 - 10
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Epithelial cell function
during blastocyst implantation
Bruce C. Moulton
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11 - 21
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Physiological aspects of
blastocyst uterine interaction
S.K. Dey, D.L.Davis, R.M. Hersey, Judith Weisz, D.C.
Johnson and P.L. Prakash
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23 - 31
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Metabolism in preimplantation
mouse embryos
H.M. Weitlauf and G.L. Neider
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33 - 42
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Blastocyst attachment and
morphogenesis of ectoplacental cone in mouse
P.K. Mehrotra
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43 - 52
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Morphology of development in
the primate: Blastocysy to villous placental stage
Allen C. Enders and Sandra Schlafke
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53 - 61
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Biochemical ineractions between blastocyst
and endometrium in the large domestic animals
R. Michael Roberts, Fuller W. Bazer and William W.
Thatcher
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63 - 74
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Effect of super-ovulatory doses of
pregnant mare serum gonadotropin and human chorionic gonadotropinin
blastocyst in golden hamsters
J. Peter and J. Menzes
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75 - 82
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In vitro fertilisation and preimplantation
development in the primate
W. Richard Dukelow
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83 - 91
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Luteal function during the perimplantation
period and requirement for estrogen for implantation and pregnancy
maintenance in the non-human primate
N.R. Moudgal
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93 - 96
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Studies on regulation of chorionic
gonadotropin secretion in primates
A. Jagannadha Rao, N, Mathialagan, S.G. Kotagi and N.R.
Moudgal
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97 - 106
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Post-cotal agents and menses inducing drugs
M.R.N. Prasad
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107 - 119
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Trends in blastocyst research with
relevance to development of contraceptives: General discussion
Co-ordinator: M.R.N. Prasad
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121 - 126
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