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Fig. 8. Pubic symphysis of pregnant rlx<sup>−/−</sup> (A) and rlx<sup>+/+</sup> (B) mice at 18.5 days gestation. The interpubic ligament is relaxed in the rlx<sup>+/+</sup> mouse, but remains short in the rlx<sup>−/−</sup> mutant. Bar = 1 mm. Mice without a Functional Relaxin Gene Are Unable to Deliver Milk to Their Pups**This work was supported by an institute block grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (983001) and in part by a WHO Research Training Fellowship and a University of Melbourne Postgraduate Research Scholarship (to L.Z.). Endocrinology. 1999;140(1): doi: /endo Endocrinology | Copyright © 1999 by The Endocrine Society 1
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