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Intrauterine oxygen tension in the rat during progestation: its possible relation to carbohydrate metabolism and the regulation of nidation.
Author(s):
Edward Mitchell
,
J M Yochim
Publication date:
1968-09-30
Journal:
Endocrinology
Keywords:
Animals
,
Corpus Luteum Hormones
,
physiology
,
Decidua
,
Embryo Implantation
,
Estrogens
,
Female
,
Glucose
,
metabolism
,
Glycogen
,
Oxygen
,
Partial Pressure
,
Pregnancy
,
Pregnancy, Animal
,
Pseudopregnancy
,
Rats
,
Uterus
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5685960
DOI::
10.1210/endo-83-4-706
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Corpus Luteum Hormones
,
physiology
,
Decidua
,
Embryo Implantation
,
Estrogens
,
Female
,
Glucose
,
metabolism
,
Glycogen
,
Oxygen
,
Partial Pressure
,
Pregnancy
,
Pregnancy, Animal
,
Pseudopregnancy
,
Rats
,
Uterus
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ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Corpus Luteum Hormones
,
physiology
,
Decidua
,
Embryo Implantation
,
Estrogens
,
Female
,
Glucose
,
metabolism
,
Glycogen
,
Oxygen
,
Partial Pressure
,
Pregnancy
,
Pregnancy, Animal
,
Pseudopregnancy
,
Rats
,
Uterus
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