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IT has been shown1 that the secretion of œstrogen in the rat ovary is dependent on an interaction between theca interna gland cells or interstitial gland cells and granulosa cells or corpus luteum cells.
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Falck, B., Acta physiol. Scand., 47, Supp. 163 (1959).
Falck, B., Menander, K., and Nordanstedt, O., Lunds universitets årsskrift., N.F. Avd. 2, 56, No. 16.
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FALCK, B., MENANDER, K. & NORDANSTEDT, O. Androgen Secretion by the Rat Ovary. Nature 193, 593–594 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/193593a0
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