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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1981) 61 207-212
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0610207
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Oocyte depletion in XO mice and their XX sibs from 12 to 200 days post partum

P. S. Burgoyne and T. G. Baker

Summary. The total number of oocytes (healthy and atretic) in XO and XX mice at ages ranging from 12 to 200 days after birth was determined using a quantitative histological technique. For each oocyte the stage of the enveloping follicle was recorded. The results demonstrated that throughout the period studied XO mice had approximately half the number of oocytes found in XX mice. No increase in the incidence of atresia was detected in XO ovaries. In XO mice at 12 days of age the establishment of the population of growing follicles was clearly retarded.




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