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XIII.—Hormonal Analysis of the Cyclic Variations in the Vascular Architecture of the Uterus of the Guinea-Pig

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

P. Bacsich
Affiliation:
Carnegie Teaching Fellow
G. M. Wyburn
Affiliation:
Department of Anatomy, University of Glasgow.

Extract

In a recent publication on the cyclic variations of the vascular architecture of the uterus of the guinea-pig (1940) we recorded that antimesometric hypersemia is a regular and essential characteristic of the uterine changes which occur during heat, and commented on its significance as a factor influencing antimesometric implantation in this animal.

A natural sequel to this work was to acquire additional evidence for our conclusions by the experimental production of antimesometric hyperæmia in the uterus of the spayed guinea-pig following treatment by injection of ovarian hormones; such evidence to be of value demands that the antimesometric hyperæmia so produced should be comparable to that of normal heat.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1942

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