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Summary.: It has been demonstrated that, with widely divergent doses of seven preparations of relaxin, vaginal opening and ovulation can be induced in the hysterectomized guinea-pig. This result was independent of total dose as assessed by relaxin assays. It is suggested that such preparations contain a compound which can influence the activity of the corpus luteum.
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