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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1971) 24 403-408
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0240403
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PROTEIN COMPOSITION OF RABBIT OVIDUCAL FLUID

STANLEY S. SHAPIRO, JERILYN P. JENTSCH and ALLAN S. YARD

Summary.: The protein composition of rabbit oviducal fluid was studied with the aid of disc gel electrophoresis and immunological techniques. While many proteins of the oviducal fluid were similar to those in the serum, some different proteins were only present in the fluid. After immunization with yeast alcohol dehydrogenase of a rabbit fitted with an oviducal fluid collecting device, antibody to the dehydrogenase was found in the serum but not in the oviducal fluid. The results of these studies on the protein composition of rabbit oviducal fluid suggest that the fluid arises from both transudation and secretion.







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