Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | Abstract | Structural and histological characterization of oviductal magnum and lectin-binding patterns in Gallus domesticus

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Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology | Abstract | Structural and histological characterization of oviductal magnum and lectin-binding patterns in Gallus domesticus

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Although chicken oviduct is a useful model and target tissue for reproductive biology and transgenesis, little is known because of the highly specific hormonal regulation and the lack of fundamental researches, including lectin-binding activities and glycobiology. Because lectin is attached to secreted glycoproteins, we hypothesized that lectin could be bound to secretory egg-white proteins, and played a crucial role in the generation of egg white protein in the oviduct. Hence, the purpose of th

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