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Thymus and Reproduction: Sex-Linked Dysgenesia of the Gonad after Neonatal Thymectomy in Mice
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1969
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OocyteFertilityGeneticsReproductive HealthGynecologySex-linked DysgenesiaFemale Reproductive SystemReproductive BiologyEmbryologyOvarian CancerReproductive EndocrinologyReproductive PhysiologyNeonatal ThymectomyPublic HealthThymectomized MiceInfertilityEndocrinologyThymus GraftingHuman ReproductionDevelopmental BiologyGerm CellOogenesisMedicineReproductive Hormone
Neonatal thymectomy of mice, when no ectopic thymus existed, constantly resulted in developmental arrest of the ovary but not of the testis; it also caused sterility in the female. The ovaries of thymectomized mice were extremely small and were characterized by absence of follicles and corpora lutea. Such an ovarian dysgenesia was observed when the mice were thymectomized at 3 days of age, but not at 7 days or later; it was prevented by thymus grafting.
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