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Summary.: Intravenous injection of vasotocin in the hen induced premature oviposition within a few minutes. The sensitivity of the oviduct both to vasotocin and oxytocin rose towards the time of normal oviposition. Vasotocin exhibited a much greater oviposition-inducing activity than oxytocin.
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