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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 36, 439-444, Copyright © 1987 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
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AK Champlin, SJ Kuzia, BA Rice and LE Mobraaten
Differences were found in the surface architecture of blastocysts from spontaneously ovulating and from gonadotropin-treated females of the BALB/cBy and the C57BL/6J strains of mice. Significantly fewer microvilli and a greater percentage of smooth areas were found on the surfaces of blastocysts from gonadotropin-treated females compared to those from spontaneously ovulating females. The differences were greater in blastocysts from gonadotropin-treated immature females than in blastocysts from similarly treated mature females.
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