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Abstract Aging in the oviduct has been studied by special stains and by planimetry. There was some evidence of increasing collagen fibers in the plicae with aging. We also found evidence of a relative increase in the proportion of the oviduct occupied by plicae with aging. Technical assistance by Mr. Willie Holmes and Mr. Alfred McGee is acknowledged. Drawing by Mrs. Patricia Johnson.
Aging, Animals, Humans, Female, Fallopian Tubes
Aging, Animals, Humans, Female, Fallopian Tubes
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