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Journal of Endocrinology (1970) 47, 167-176       DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0470167
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ACID PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY IN VIABLE AND REGRESSING RAT CORPORA LUTEA

JEANNE A. SMITH and H. B. WAYNFORTH

Free and total acid phosphatase activity has been measured in individual corpora lutea from rat ovaries in various reproductive states (both natural and experimentally induced). Significant changes both in weight and enzymic activity were found, and an attempt has been made to correlate these with the growth and regression of the corpora lutea. A possible connexion between acid phosphatase activity, progesterone secretion and/or cellular composition of the corpus luteum is suggested.







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