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J. Anim Sci. 1944. 3:183-187.
© 1944 American Society of Animal Science

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The Failure of Ascorbic Acid to Augment Equine Gonadotropin in the Rat1

John O. Almquist and Frederick N. Andrews

Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station

Abstract

The simultaneous injection of 50 mg. of ascorbic acid and 25 R.U. of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin in 24 day-old rats for 4 days and in 70 day-old rats for 20 days produced no greater increase in the weight of the testes, ovaries or uterus than did the injection of 25 R.U. of gonadotropin alone.


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1 Journal paper No. 111, Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station, Lafayette, Ind.







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