ABSTRACT
Grafts of ovarian tissue transplanted into adult spayed hosts ‘take’ well and remain functional for relatively long periods, even in homologous systems (Parkes, 1956; Harris & Eakin, 1949). Under the influence of the high endogenous gonadotrophic potential of the host, grafts of very young ovaries continue to develop and reach maturity even earlier than they would in their normal surroundings (Goodman, 1934; Dunham, Watts & Adair, 1941).
Copyright © 1965 by Company of Biologists
1965
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