Morphometric study on Atretic Follicles in the Ovaries of Albino Rats in response to Altered Photo Period
Journal Title: International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Reserach - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
Young Wistar female albino rats were subjected to rhythmic light and dark photo period for an experimental duration of about 4 weeks. Animals were euthanized and ovaries were removed. Organs were subjected to morphometric and morphological and histological studies. The Morphometric readings were calculated and compared with control and experimental groups.
Authors and Affiliations
Thara Sundar, J. Geetha
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