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Postovulatory Aging of Oocytes Decreases Reproductive Fitness and Longevity of Offspring1

We analyzed the long-term effects of postovulatory aging of mouse oocytes on reproductive fitness and longevity of offspring. Hybrid (C57BL/6JIco × CBA/JIco) parental generation (F0) females were artificially inseminated at 13 h (∼1 h postovulation) or 22 h (∼10 h postovulation) after GnRH injection...

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Published in:Biology of reproduction 2002-02, Vol.66 (2), p.495-499
Main Authors: Tarín, Juan J, Pérez-Albalá, Sonia, Pérez-Hoyos, Santiago, Cano, Antonio
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