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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1981) 62 257-262
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0620257
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Interaction of uterine flushings with mouse blastocysts in vitro as assessed by the incorporation of [3H]uridine

C. O'Neill and P. Quinn

Summary. Culture of mouse blastocysts in medium supplemented with uterine flushings from mice at random stages of the oestrous cycle resulted in a depression of [3H]uridine incorporation. This depression was maintained for up to 12 h, but by 24 h of culture, inhibition of uterine incorporation was no longer apparent. The loss of inhibition was due to a change in the activity of the flushings and not to a change in the ability of blastocysts to respond to the inhibitory influence. The inhibition of [3H]uridine incorporation was maintained for at least 24 h when blastocysts were transferred every 6 h to fresh uterine flushings.




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