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Summary
The response of Vit. B6-deficient rats to graded doses of 2 non-hypophyseal gonadotrophins, HCG and PMS, was determined and compared with that of normal immature rats. Follicular growth, corpus luteum formation, and increased uterine weights occurred with the same levels of HCG in both B6-deficient and normal immature rats whereas slightly more PMS was required by the B6-deficient than the normal immature rat to obtain an equivalent ovarian response.
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