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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 14, 253-255, Copyright © 1976 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Department of Genetics and Cell Biology,
University of Minnesota,
St. Paul, Minnesota 55108 Oviductal lumen ATPase in the hen has been shown to be under hormonal control. The total
amount present is higher immediately before ovulation, is reduced by passage of an egg, and is only
partially restored if ovulation is delayed.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We wish to thank Ms. Tatiana Gusovsky for
technical assistance and Professor T. R. Anderson for
statistical advice. This research was supported by
Public Health Service Grant 2R01 HD04702-04.
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