
pmid: 4268959
Summary. Laparoscopic observation of the ovaries of seventeen adult regularly cycling Macaca fascicularis was made during their menstrual cycles at the optimal time for detecting follicular development. Preovulatory morphology, follicular rupture and immediate postovulatory morphology were noted and photographed. Data are presented correlating the duration of the follicular phase and the luteal phase with that of the total cycle.
Ovulation, Corpus Luteum, Photography, Animals, Macaca, Female, Laparoscopy, Haplorhini, Circadian Rhythm, Menstruation
Ovulation, Corpus Luteum, Photography, Animals, Macaca, Female, Laparoscopy, Haplorhini, Circadian Rhythm, Menstruation
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