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Summary.: In contrast to normal and spayed CBA females, spayed and androgenized CBA females are as effective as normal CBA males in blocking ovo-implantation in newly mated P mice. Hence it is concluded that the pheromones involved in producing the block to ovo-implantation are associated with androgens either directly, or indirectly through some androgen-dependent gland.
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