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- W185712917 abstract "It is a fundamental endocrine phenomenon that the ovarian hormones control the oviducal and uterine functions, the significance of which becomes evident in sperm capacitation, egg fertilization, cleavage, blastocyst development, and implantation. Throughout all stages of pregnancy, embryologists and endocrinologists have influenced experimentally mammalian pregnancy by ovariectomy, and have tried by various means and with different success to replace the lacking ovarian hormones. This has been a useful tool in demonstrating the essential role of estrogens and progesterone to maintain pregnancy, as well as to show roughly the quantitation of these essential steroids on a daily or even shorter basis. Naturally, this experimental approach turned out insufficently in the attempt to obtain the actual steroid levels within the maternal blood stream during pregnancy. However, the recent development of highly sophisticated methods by using radioimmune reactions has presented much information about the physiological hormone concentrations, turnover rates, binding at the target tissue’s cellular level, and elimination from tissues and the circulation." @default.
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