Current bibliographic index of mammalian reproduction. XXXIV

Current bibliographic index of mammalian reproduction. XXXIV

CONTRACEPTION CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHIC MAMMAL I AN REPRODUCTION. Compiled and Edited Julius S. Greenstein, Department of Biology State University of ...

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CONTRACEPTION

CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHIC MAMMAL I AN REPRODUCTION. Compiled

and

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Julius S. Greenstein, Department of Biology State University of Fredonia, New York.

INDEX OF XXX1 V. by: Ph.D. New York 14063

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Fletcher and D.R. Lindsay. EFFECT OF RAMS ON THE DURATION OF OESTROUS BEHAVIOUR IN EWES. J. Reprod. Fert. 25: 253, 1971. (Dept. Agric., Turretfield Res. Ctr., Rosedale, South Australia. 5350) F. Mena and C.E. Grosvenor. RELEASE OF PROLACTIN IN RATS BY EXTEROCEPTIVE STIMULATION: SENSORY STIMULI INVOLVED. Harm. & Behav. 2(Z): 107, 1971. ( Inst. Invest. Biomed., Univ. Nat. Autonoma Mexico, Ciudad Univ., Mexico O.F.) P.J. Sal is and D.A. Dewsbury. p-CHLOROPHENYLALANINE FACILITATES COPULATORY BEHAVIOUR IN MALE RATS. Nature 232(53101: 400, 1971. (Dept. Psychiat., Univ. Fla., Gainesville, Florida. 32601) J.-P. Signoret. LE COMPORTEMENT SEXUEL DES MAMMIFERES. La Recherche 16: 845, 1971. ( Inst. Natl. Rech. Agron., 37-Nouzi I ly, France.) R.E. Whalen and W.G. Luttge. ROLE OF THE ADRENAL IN THE PREFERENTIAL ACCUMULATION OF PROGESTI N BY MESENCEPHAL IC STRUCTURES. Steroids 18( 2) : 141, 1971. (Dept. Psychobiol., Univ. Calif., Irvine, California. 92664) B I OCHEMI

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Battel I ino, J. Sabulsky’, and A. Blanco. LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE ISOENZYMES IN RAT UTERUS: CHANGES DURING PREGNANCY. J. Reprod. Fert. 25: 393, 1971. (Dept. Biol. Chem., Fat. Med. & Odontol., U.N.C., Co/rdoba, Argentina.1 G.D. Bryant, T-M. Siler, F.C. Greenwood, J.L. Pasteels, C. Robyn, and P.O. Hubinont. RADIOI/IWIINOASSAY OF A HUMAN PITUITARY PROLACTIN IN PLASMA. Hormones 2: 139, 1971. (Dept. Biochem. & Biophys., Univ. Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii.) L.H. Evans and R. H%hnel. OESTROGEN RECEPTORS IN HUMAN UTERINE TISSUE. J. Endocr. 50: 209, 1971. (King Edward Mem. Hosp. Women, Sublaco 6008, Perth, Western Australia.) Mm. Ota, N. Sate, and K. Obara. METABOLISM IN VITRO OF 4-14C-T~STOSTERONE BY HEPATIC AND SOLUBLE FRACTION OF CARBON TETRACHLORIDE AND ETHIONINE INJURED RATS. Endocrinol. Japon. 18(3): 227, 1971. (Dept. Biochem., lwate Med. Coil., Morioka, Iwate, Japan.) A. de la Pena and J.W. Goldzieher. SEPARATION OF FREE AND BOUND STEROID IN THE COMPETITIVE PROTEIN BINDING ASSAY FOR TESTOSTERONE: ACCURACY AND REPRODUCIBILITY. Steroids 18(2), 195, 1971. (Div. Clin. Sci., SW Fdn. Res. & Educ., San Antonio, Texas. 78228) H. Truong and E.-E. Baulieu. INTERACT I ON OF UTERUS CYTOSOL RECEPTOR WITH ESTRADIOL EQUILIBIRIUM AND KINETIC STUDIES. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 237: 167, 1971. (Lab. Horm., F 94-Bic&re, France. 1

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A.B.M. Anderson, C.G. Pierrepoint, T. Jones, K. Griffiths, and A.C. Turnbull. STEROID BIOSYNTHESIS IN VITRO BY FOETAL AND ADULT SHEEP ADRENAL TISSUE. J. Reprod. Fert. 22: 99, 1970. (Tenovus Inst. Cancer Res., Welsh Nat. Sch. Med., Cardiff, Wales.1 K.A. Doeg, L.L. Polomski, L.H. Doeg, and P.M. Dubos. ANDROGEN CONTROL OF M\lTOCHONDRIAL PROTEIN BIOSYNTHESIS IN MALE SEX ACCESSORY TISSUE AND LIVER OF RATS. Endocrinology 89(21: 338, 1971. (Sect. Biochem. & Biophys., Blol. Sci. Gp., Univ. Corm., Storrs, Conn. 06266) F. Gal lettl and R. Gardl. METABOLISM OF I-DEHYDROANDROSTANES IN MAN. I. METABOL I SM OF 17p-HYDROXYANDROSTA-1,4-D I EN-FONE, 17p-CYCLOPENT-1 ‘-ENYLOXYANDROSTA-1 ,L-DIEN-+-ONE CQUI NBOLONE) AND ANDROSTA-1 ,4-DI ENE-3,17DIONE. Steroids 18(l): 39, 1971. (Warner-Vister Steroid Res. Inst., Casatenovo (Coma), Italy.) C.R. Hami Iton, Jr. and 8. Kllman. ANABOLIC EFFECT OF DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE IN TESTICULAR FEMINIZATION SYNDROME. Metabol ism 20(g): 870, 1971. (Dept. Med., Johns Hopkins Univ. Sch. Med., Baltimore, Md.) St. llca, C. Dodica, and Z. Joanovici. EINE EINFACHE, NEUE KOLORIMETRISCHE PREGNANDIOL-BESTI~\lNGSMETHODE. Z. kl in. Chem. & kl in. Biochem. 8: 577, 1970. (Dipi. Ing. Ilca Stefan, Lugoj, Str. Lenin 26, Romania.) A-1. Klopper. AN EVALUATION OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF GLC TECHNIQUES FOR THE ESTIMATION OF PROGESTERONE AND PREGNANE STEROIDS. Clin. Chim. Acta 34: 215, 1971. 1CIIn. Res. Un;t, Dept. Obst. Gynaec., Univ. Aberdeen, ScotI and. 1 I. Leav, R.F. Morfin, P. Ofner, L.F. Cavazos, and E.B. Leeds. ESTROGEN AND CASTRATI ON- I NDUCED EFFECTS ON CAN I NE PROSTATI C FI NE STRUCTURE AND CjgSTEROID METABOLISM. Endocr;nology 89: 465, 1971. (183 Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass. 021151 E. Nunez, F. EngelTann, C. Benassayag, and M.;F. Jayle. IDENTIFICAT!ON ET PURI FI CAT!ON PREL IMI NAI RE DE LA JOETO-PROTE I NE L I ANT LES OESTROGENES DANS LE SERUM DE RATS NOUVEAU-NES. C.R. Acad. SC. Paris 273: 831, 1971. (Lab. Blochem., UER Saints-Psres, 45, rue des Saints-PGres, 75-Paris, 6e France. 1 F., Engelmann, C. Benassayag, L,. Savu, 0. Crepy, and I’$-F. Jay1 e. E. Nunez, M SE EN EVIDENCE D’UJNE FRACTION PROTEI QUE L I ANT LES OESTROGENES DANS LE SERUM DE RATS IMPUBERES. C.R. Acad. SC. Paris 272: 2396, 1971. (As above) E. Nuner, L. Savu, F. Engelmann, C, Bena?sayag, 0. Crepy, and M.-F. Jay I e. ORIGINE EMBRYONNAIRE DE LA PROTEINE SERIQUE FIXANT L’OESTRONE ET L’OESTRADIOL CHEZ LA RATTE IMPUB?RE. C.R. Acad. SC. Paris 273: 242, 1971. (As above 1 OF 19-OXOANDROST-4-ENE-3,17-D I ONE I N THE R. Oh and B. Tamaokl . OCCURRENCE COURSE OF OESTROGEN BIOSYNTHESIS BY EQUINE TESTICULAR MICROSOMES. Acta endocr. 67: 665, 1971. (Nat. Inst. Radiol. Sci., Anagawa-4-chome, Chibashi 280, Japan. 1 C.G. Pierrepoint, A.B.M. Anderson, K. Grifffths, and A.C. Turnbull. INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE METABOLISM IN VITRO OF Cl9 STEROIDS BY THE SHEEP PLACENTA. Biochem. J. 118: 901, 1970. (Tenovus inst. Cancer Res., Welsh Nat. Sch. Heath, Cardi f f C F4 4Xx, Wales. I Med., P.N. Rae. PREPARATION OF 9@,lle-TRITIATED 17*-ETHYNYLESTRADIOL, MESTRANOL, ESTRADIOL-17@, AND NORETHINDRONE. Steroids lB(21: 219, 1971. (Dept. Organic Chem., Div. Biol. Growth & Devel., SW Fdn. Res. d, Educ., San Antonio, Texas. 782281

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Bel lenger. A COMPARISON OF CERTAIN PARAMETERS OF THE PENIS AND PREPUCE IN VARIOUS BREEDS OF BEEF CATTLE. Res. Vet. Sci. 12(4): 299, 1971. (Dept. Vet. Surg., Univ. Sydney, Australia.1 H. Carstensen. INHIBITING EFFECT OF A METHYLATING AGENT, TRIMETHYLPHOSPHATE, ON TESTOSTERONE SYNTHESIS IN THE MALE RAT. Life Sci. IO(l): 917, 1971. (Dept. Physiol., Umea Univ., S 901 87 Umea, Sweden.) PITUITARY GONADOTROPHIN ACTIVITY IN MALE RATS L. DebelJuk and R.E. Mancini. ‘WITH DAMAGE OF THE GERnZlNAL EPITHEL IUM INDUCED BY BUSULPHAN. J. Reprod. Fert. 26: 247, 1971. (Endocr. & Polypept. Labs., V.A. Hosp., New Orleans, La. 1 INFLUENCE OF AGE AND CASTRATION ON REACTIVITY A.L. Gascon and G. Cloutier. OF GUINEA PIG ISOLATED SEMINAL VESICLES TO ANGIOTENSIN AND TYRMINE. Rev. Can. Biol. 30(2): 173, 1971. (Dept. Pharmacol., Fat. Med., Univ. Montreal, C.P. 6128, Montreal 101, Canada. 1 H. Gilanpour. PERINEAL HYPOSPADIAS IN A RAM. Vet. Rec. 88: 657, 1971. (Dept. Anat., Roy. Vet. Coil., London, N.W.1, England.1 THE PECUL I AR VASCUL ATURE OF THE EXTERNAL SPERMAR.T. Grant and H.P. Wright. TIC FASCIA IN THE RAT; POSSIBLY SUBSERVING THEP&IOREGULATION. J. Anat. 109(2): 293, 1971. (Dept. Med., Guy’s Hosp. Med. Sch., London, England.) LA STfRILITi MASCULINE. Sem. HJp. P. Hartemann, J. Lecle‘re, and E. Mel let. Paris 47(29): 1905, 1971. (Serv. Endocr. & Med., Ho^p. H.-Maringer, 45, quai de la Bataille, F 54-Nancy, France.) Chr. Hedinger. DIAGNOSTICHER UND PROGNOSTISCHER WERT DER HODENBIOPSIE. Schweir. med. Wschr. 101: 1084, 1971. (Inst. Pathol. Anat., Univ. ZUrich, Switzerland.) ZUM KRYPTORCH I SMUS: WELCHES I ST DER OPTIMALE ZE I TPUNKT DER P.O. HBsl i. SEHANDLUNG? Schweiz. med. Wschr. lOl(301: 1090, 1971. (Wilfrledstr. 15, CH-8032 Zurich, Switzerland.) P.O. H8sl i. ZUR PROBLEMATIK DER BEHANDLUNG DES KRYPTORCHISMUS. Actuel le llrol. 2(21: 107, 1971. (As above) I ST EUNUCH0 I D I SMUS E I NE FOLGE VON TESTOSTERONMANGEL? J. Rabcch and L. Stgrka. Endokrinologie 5G(l): 93, 1971. (Sex. Inst., Karls-Univ., Prague 2, Czechoslovakia.1 G.H. Schmid and V. Arnold. WACHSTUMSVERHXLTNISSE DES SAMENBLASENEPITHELS BE1 DER HERANWACHSENDEN WEISSEN RATTE. Z. Zel I forsch. 119: 378, 1971. (Dermato1. Univ.-klin., BRD-8520 Erl angen, Hartmannstr. 14, Germany. ) G.H. Schmid, V. Arnold, and O.P. Hornstein. DAS WACHSTUMSVERHALTEN DES SA&ENBLASENEP I THELS DER ERWACHSENEN WE I SSEN RATTE NACH KASTRATI ON. Virchows Arch. Abt. B Zel Ipath. 8: 361, 1971. (As above) H. Schmidt, G.v. Rotteck, and K.D. Voigt. EFFECTS OF ANDROGENS ON NCCLEIC AC IDS, PROTE I N AND ENZYME ACTI VI T I ES I N MALE RAT ACCESSORY SEX ORGAI
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J. J. Al I eva, F.R. Al leva, B.E. Fry, Jr., and E.D. Eanes. CALCIUM CARBONATE CONCRETIONS: CYCLIC OCCURRENCE IN THE HAMSTER VAGINA. Science 174(4009): 600, 1971. (FDA, Dept. H.E.W., Washington, D.C. 20204) Cl. At-on, J. Roes, G. Asch, D. Chateau, and M. Roes.* ETUDE, CHEZ DEUX SOUCHES DE RATTES WI STAR, DES VARIATIONS DE LA REACTIVITE DES OVI SACS P.UX HORIWSNES GONADOTROPES AU COURS DU CYCLE OESTRAL. Ann. Endocr., Paris 32 (2): 221, 1971. (inst. Histol., Fat. Med., F-67-Strasbourg, France.) E.T. Bel I and D.W. Christie. BODYWEIGHT CHANGES DURING THE CANINE OESTROUS CYCLE. Br. vet. J. 127: 460, 1971. (Endocr. Unit, Petfoods Ltd., Melton Mowbray, Lelcestershire, England.1 B.V. Cal dwel I and R.M. Moor. FURTHER STUDIES ON THE ROLE OF THE UTERUS IN THE REGULATION OF CORPUS LUTEUM FUNCTION IN SHEEP. J. Reprod. Fert. 26: 133, 1971. (Yale Univ. Sch. Med., Dept. Obst. Gynec., 333 Cedar St., New Haven, Conn. 06510) EFFECTS OF UN ILATERAL OVARI ECTOMY OF THE A. ChatterJee and G.S. Greenwald. PREGNANT HAMSTER ON THE REMAINING OVARY. Anat. Rec. 171(21: 221, 1971. (Depts. Obst. Gynec. & Anat., Univ. Kansas Med. Ctr., Kansas City, Kansas. 66103) 8. Hopper and W.W. Tul Iner. URINARY ESTRONE AND PLASMA PROGESTERONE LEVELS DURING THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE OF THE RHESUS MONKEY. Endocrinology 86(6): 1225, 1970. (Reprod. Res. Br., N ICHHD, N. I .H., Bethesda, Md. 20014) J.W. McArthur and J. Ovadla. THE EFFECTS OF A DITHIOCARBAMOYLHYDRAZINE DERi VATI VE UPON OVARIAN FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE IN THE BONNET MONKEY (MACACA RADIATA). Bioi. Reprod. 5(%1: 183, 1971. (Vincent Mem. Hosp., Gynec. Serv., Boston, Mass. ) D.R. Mishel I, Jr., R.M. Nakamura, P.G. Crosignani, 5. Stone, K. Kharma, Y. and I.H. Thorneycroft. SERUM GONADOTROPIN AND STEROID PATTERNS Nagata, DURING THE NORMAL MENSTRUAL CYCLE. Amer. J. Obstet. Gynec. 111(l): 60, (Dept. Obsf. Gynec., Univ. So. Cal if. Sch. Med., Los Angeles, 1971. Cal i fornia. I J.V. Reyniak, A. Sedlis, D. Stone, and P. Rimdusit. COMPARISON OF HORMONAL COLPOCYTOLOGY WITH ENDOMETRIAL HISTOLOGY IN GYNECOLOGIC PATIENTS. Acta 15(4): 329, 1971. (Dept. Obst. Gynec., N.Y. Med. Coil.-Metro. cytoi. Hosp. Ctr., New York, N.Y. 10029) E.B. Smalstig, D.R. Bennett, C.J. Shaar, and R.L. Cochrane. EFFECTS OF CORPUS LUTEUM REMOVAL ON OVARIAN CYCLICITY OF THE RAT. Endocrinology 89: 714, 1971. (Lilly Res. Labs., Eli Lilly 8 Co., Indianapolis, Indiana. 46206 1 J.F. Smith. STUDIES ON OVINE INFERTILITY IN AGRICULTURAL REGIONS OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA: CERVICAL MUCUS PRODUCTION BY FERTILE AND INFERTILE EWES. Aust. J. agric. Res. 22: 513, 1971. (Inst. Agric., Univ. Western Australia, Nedlands, W.A. 60091 J-A. Sundsfjord. RADIOINW\UNOLOGICAL DETERMINATION OF PLASMA RENIN ACTIVITY DURING THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE AND DURING ACUTE PROGESTERONE ADMINISTRATION. Acta endocr. 67: 174, 1971. (Harm. & Isotope Lab., Aker Hosp., Oslo 5, Norway. 1 J.A. SundsfJord and A. Aakvaag. PLASMA ANGIOTENSI r$ 1I AND ALDOSTERONE FXCRETION DURING THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE. Acts endocr. 64: 452, 1970. (As above) A. Yokoyama, H. Tomogane, and K. 01 a. PROLACTI N SURGE ON THE AFTERNOON OF PRO-OESTRUS I N THE RAT AND I TS BLOCKADE BY PENTOBARB TONE. Exper lent I a Nagoya 464, Japan.) 37: 578, 1971. (Fat. Agric., Nagoya Univ.,

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At-on and J. Roos. DONNEES NOUVELLES SUR L’ ACTION OVULATOIRE DES OESTRDGENES AU COURS DE CYCLES DE 5 JOURS CHEZ LA RATTE. C.R. Sot. Biol. 164 (12): 2637, 1970. (Inst. Histol., Fat. Med., Strasbourg, France.) INDUCTION DE L’ OVULATION PAR L’HOF’MONE CHORI OND. Chabardes and G. Acker. IQUE (HCG) CHEZ DES RATTES PORTEUSES DE CORPS JAUNES FONCTIONNELS. C.R. 164(12): 2417, 1971. (Lab. Physiol. Cel I ., Cal I. France, 11 Sot. Bfol. Berthelot, Paris 5e, France.) P' . Marcelin J.A. Falkenburg, C.V. Hulet, and C.C. Kaltenbach. EFFECTS OF HORMONE COMBINATIONS ON ESTRUS, OVULATION AND FERTILITY IN EWES. J. Anim. Sci. 32(6): 1206, 1971. (Coop. Ext. Serv., Univ. Nebr., Lincoln, Nebraska.1 I.C. Fletcher. EFFECTS OF NUTRITION, LIVEWEIGHT, AND SEASON ON THE INCIDENCE OF TWIN OVULATION IN SOUTH AUSTRAL [AN STRONG-WOOL MERINO EWES. Aust. J. agric. Res. 22: 321, 1971. (South Austral. Dept. Agric., Turretfield Res. Ctr., Rosedale, S. Australia. 5350) J.E. Hixon and D.T. Armstron. INHIBITION OF GONADOTROPIN-INDUCED OVULATION BY PROLACTIN. Endocrinology 89: 584, 1971. (Dept. Physiol., Univ. W. Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.) PREOVULATORY CHANGES IN THE PROGESTERONE LEVEL OF N. Kazama and W. Hansel. BOVINE PERIPHERAL BLOOD PLASMA. Endocrinology 86(6): 1252, 1970. (Worcester Fdn. Exptl. Biol., Shrewsbury, Mass. 01545) A.P. Labhsetwar. EXPLORATION OF SITE(S) OF ACTION OF PROGESTERONE IN INHIBITING OVULATION IN RATS. Biol. Reprod. 5(2): 115, 1971. (Worcester Fdn. Exptl. Biol., Shrewsbury, Mass. 015451 J.W. Riesen, R.K. Meyer, and R.C. Wolf. THE EFFECT OF SEASON ON OCCURRENCE OF OVULATION IN THE RHESUS MONKEY. Biol. Reprod. 5(2): 111, 1971. (Reg. Primate Res. Ctr., Univ. Wise., Madison, Wisconsin. 537061 K.B. Ruf. ELOCKIERUNG DER OVULATION DURCH 6-HYDROXYDOPAMIN. Bul I. Schweiz. Akad. Med. Wissen. 27(3/4): 225, 1971. (Dept. Neurosci., McMaster Univ., Hami I ton 16, Ontario, Canada. 1 G.E. Seidel, Jr., L.L. Larson, and R.H. Foote. EFFECTS OF AGE AND GONADOTROPIN TREATMENT ON SUPEROVULATION IN THE CALF. J. Anim. Sci. 33(3): 617, 1971. (Dept. Anat., Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, Mass. 021151 M.X. Zarrow, C.M. Christenson, and B.E. Eleftheriou. STRAIN DIFFERENCES IN THE OVULATORY RESPONSE OF IMATURE MICE TO PMS AND TO THE PHEROMONAL FACILITATION OF PMS-INDUCED OVULATION. Biol. Reprod. 4: 52, 1971. (Dept. Behav. Sci., Univ. Corm., Storrs, Conn. 062681 PREGNANCY

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Ford, R.M. Atkinson, and J.R. Bragonier. THERAPEUTIC ABORTION. WHO NEEDS A PSYCHIATRIST? Obstet. Gynecol. 38(21: 206, 1971. (Harbor Gen. 1000 W Carson St., Torrance, California. 905091 Hosp., L.H. Hoffman and J. Davies. PRODUCTION OF THE MATERNAL PLACENTA IN RABBITS FOLLOWING ASPIRATION OF CONCEPTUSES. J. Reprod. Fert. 26: 255, 1971. (Dept. Anat., Vanderbilt Univ., Sch. Med., Nashville, Term. 37203) B.W. Newton. THE ART OF ABORTION. 2. INDUCTION OF LABOR AND OTHER METHODS. Postgrad. Med. 50(3): 213, 1971. (Dept. Obst. Gynec., Univ. Ore., Sch. Med., Port1 and, Oregon. I J.J. Rovinsky. ABORTION IN NEW YORK CITY. PRELIMINARY EXPERIENCE WITH A PERMISSIVE ABORTION STATUTE. Obstet. Gynecol. 38(3): 333, 1971. (Mt. Sinai Sch. Med., New York, N.Y. 10029)

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Adams. THE FATE OF FERTILIZED EGGS TRANSFERRED TO THE UTERUS OR OVIDUCT DURING ADVANCING PSEUDOPREGNANCY IN THE RABBIT. J. Reprod. Fert. Cambridge CB3 OJQ, England. ) ! 307 Huntongdon Rd., 26: 99, 1971. C. van Du; Jn, Jr., J.H. van Lierop, and C. van Voorst. EFFECTS OF STREPTOMYCI N, DI HYDROSTREPTOMYCI N AND NEOMYCIN ON THE PARMTERS OF SURVIVAL OF BULL AND COCK SPERMATOZOA. Arzneim.-Forsch. 21: 1425, 1971. (Biophys. “Schoonoord” Res. Inst. Anim. Husb., Zeist, The Netherlands.) Dept., Jr. and C. van Voorst. PRECISION MEASUREMENTS OF DIMENSIONS, C. van Dui jn, REFRACTIVE INDEX AND MASS OF BULL SPEPtiATOZOA IN THE L IVI NG STATE. iC,ikroskopie ;7!5/5): 142, 1971. (As above) r L. van Dui jn, Jr., C. van Voorst, and M. Freund. MOVEMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN SPERMATOZOA ANALYSED FROM KINEMICROGRAPHS. Europ. J. Obstet. Gynec. 4: :21, 1971. (As above) ULTRASTRUCTURE OF GEF%! CELL DEVELOPMENT IN THE 8. Gondos and C. J. Hobel. HUMAN FETAL TESTIS. Z. Zellforsch. 119: 1, 1971. (Dept. Pathol., Harbor Gen. Hosp., Torrance, Cal i fornia. 935%) FACTORS I NVOLVED IN THE FERTI L I ZATI OY OF MOUSE T. lwamotsu and M.C. Chang. EGGS IN \/lTRO. J. Reprod. Fert. 26: 197, 1971. (Dept. Siol., Aichi Univ. Kariya-City, Aichi-ken, Japan.) Fduc., Jr. SEMINAL FLUID AND SPERMATOZOON J. Janick, L. Zeitz, and W.F. Whitmore, ZINC LEVELS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO HUMAN SPERMATOZOON MOTILITY. 8 Steril. 22(9): 573, 1971. (Div. 3iophys., Sloan-Kettering Fertil. !nst. Cancer Res., 425 East 6:: St., N?w York, N.Y. 10021) FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE DAGH.H. Koefced-Johnsen and H. Pedersen. DEFECT OF THE TAIL OF THE BULL SPERMATOZOON. J. Reprod. Fert. 26: 77, (Dept. Semen Res., Roy. Vet. Coil., Univ. Copenhagen, Denmark.) 197;. FERTIL IZATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PIG FOLL ICuLAR A.D. Leman and P.2. Dzluk. OOCYTES. J. Reprod. Fert. 26: 3e7, 1371. !Col I. Vet. Med., Univ. i I I., Urbana, I I I inois. 1 GLYCOLYSIS BY HUMAN SPEP&IATOZOA: LEVELS OF R.N. Peterson and MI. Freund. 5’2): 221, 1971. (Lab. Reprod. GLYCOLYTIC I NTEMDIATES. Biol. Reprod. Flower & 5th Ave. Hasps., New York, N.Y. ) N.Y. Med. Col I ., Pharm., CULTURE AND FERTILIZATION OF SHEEP OVARIAN J.F. Quirke and I. Gordon. I. EFFECT OF CULTURE MEDIUM ON RESUMPTION OF MEIOSIS. J. agric. OOCYTES. Camb. 7h: 369, 1971. (Sheep Improvement Serv., Meat B Livestock SC;., iomm., A.B.R.O., Edinburgh, Scotland.) Ph. RUmke. SPERM ANTI BODiES AND THEIR ACTION UPON HUMAN SPERMATOZOA. Ann. Inst. Pasteur 110: 525, 1970. (Netherlands Cancer Inst., Dept. lmrnunol., Amsterdam, The Idether ends. 1 P. Rtimke. KLINISCHE ASPEKTE DER AUTOIIWI~UN!TXT GEGEN SPERMATOZOEN BEIM MENSCHEN. Arzneim.-Forsch. 20: :74, 197C. (As above) Ph. Rumke. AUTOANT I KDRPERB ILDUNG GCGEN SPERMATOZOEN INFOLGE EXTRAVASATI ON VON SPERMATOZOEY INS INTERSTITIUM DER CPIDIDYMIS XLTERER M’ANNER. Schweiz. med. Wschr. lG:(40): 1439, 1971. (As above) J. F. Smith. THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATUB Ok CHARACTERISTICS OF SEMEN OF RAMS. AlIst. J. agric. Kes. 22: 4B1, 1971. ! Inst. Agric., Univ. Western AustraI i a, ,Nedl ands, W.A. 6009 1 M. Zibrin. SOME ULTf?ASTRLlCTUiRAt ASPECTS OF NUCLEAR MORPHOLOGY IN DEVELOPING SPERMATIDS AND MATURE SPEP&?ATOZOA OF THE BULL. Mlkroskopie 27(1/Z): IO, 1371. (Dept. Histol. & Embryol., Vet. Coil., Kojice, Czechoslovakia.)

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