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Endometrioid carcinoma of the oviduct

Gynecologic Oncology, 1991
Endometrioid carcinoma is a malignant tumor which microscopically resembles endometrial adenocarcinoma, but arises from extrauterine sites, most commonly the ovary. Although its association with endometriosis has received considerable discussion, it appears that most of the malignant endometrioid tumors arise de novo.
I M, Seraj, D R, Chase, A, King
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Infertility Surgery of the Oviduct

Fertility and Sterility, 1971
The author reviews the results of 217 salpingostomies 73 tubal implants 18 stomatoplasties 16 personal operations on patients with a tubal pregnancy in their only remaining tubes and 268 operations for tubo-ovarian adhesions. Techniques operative complications and sequelae are considered.
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Transport Through the Rabbit Oviduct

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1957
Longitudinal contractions of the rabbit oviduct do not change in amplitude or rate at different intervals after mating to 4 days, but they become greater in pregnancy and less in pseudopregnancy. Oil and India ink are spread in both directions by segmentation and pendular movement of the smooth muscle but they are arrested at 2–3 cm anterior to the ...
D L, Black, S A, Asdell
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Methods for Studying Oviductal Physiology

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1975
In studying oviductal physiology, it is important to sort out the complex interrelationships between muscle, cilia, nerves and secretory processes as they each of themselves, or in concert, effect gamete transport. In this review, a variety of physiological techniques and bioengineering approaches which have been used to monitor contractile and ciliary
R J, Blandau   +3 more
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Simulation of oviductal ovum transport

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1977
The present note describes a Monte Carlo simulation of ovum transport in the rabbit oviduct. Ova execute a random walk through a one-dimensional oviduct and the jump probabilities at each point are obtained from in vitro electrical recordings of smooth muscle activity. Simulated transport are compared with experimental findings at 18 and 66–68 h after
J, Portnow, B J, Hodgson, A, Talo
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Oviduct Transfer

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006
Andras, Nagy   +3 more
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Progesterone Receptors of Chick Oviduct

1978
The chick oviduct progesterone receptor has been purified to homogeneity by affinity chromatography and its molecular action studied in vitro. The native receptor is a 200,000 MW dimer of two dissimilar 4S subunits with different intranuclear function.
W T, Schrader, B W, O'Malley
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Oviduct

2008
John B. Heppner   +16 more
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