Carnegie's Allan Spradling and Jianjun Sun are studying the process through which ovulated eggs enter the reproductive tract in fruit flies in an attempt to shed more light on successful ovulation and fertilization. They found that secretions from special glands within the fruit fly's reproductive tract contribute to both ovulation and sperm function, and that this secretion is controlled by a specific hormone receptor gene, called Hr39. Their results suggest ...Sunday, 21 April 2013
Researchers Study Reproductive Tract Secretions to Shed Light on Successful Ovulation
Carnegie's Allan Spradling and Jianjun Sun are studying the process through which ovulated eggs enter the reproductive tract in fruit flies in an attempt to shed more light on successful ovulation and fertilization. They found that secretions from special glands within the fruit fly's reproductive tract contribute to both ovulation and sperm function, and that this secretion is controlled by a specific hormone receptor gene, called Hr39. Their results suggest ...
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