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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1970) 23 223-227
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0230223
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EFFECT OF AN ANTI-ANDROGEN ON THE DIFFERENTIATION OF THE INTERNAL GENITAL ORGANS IN DOGS

H. STEINBECK, F. NEUMANN and W. ELGER

Summary.: From experiments with anti-androgens, it can be concluded which processes in the sex differentiation of dogs are androgen-dependent and which are not. In contrast to rats but as in rabbits, retrogression of the Wolffian ducts can be induced in the treated members of this species compared to their controls, but retrogression of the Müllerian ducts is uninfluenced in both treated and control animals. From this, it is concluded that the latter process is not androgen-dependent.







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