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    A Canadian commercial ovum transfer unit by Bloxham, P A

    Published in Veterinary record (05-02-1977)
    “…Mr. Bloxham received support from the Harry Steele-Bodger Memorial Fund towards the expenses of working at the Medical School of the University of Calgary,…”
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    An effect of Tamoxifen (I.C.I. 46,474) on the surface coat of the late preimplantation mouse blastocyst by Bloxham, P A, Pugh, D M, Sharma, S C

    Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-10-1975)
    “…The oral adminitration of Tamoxifen on Days 2,3 and 4 after mating, or on Day 2 only, was found to prevent the oestrogen-dependent surface-coat change of the…”
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    TAMOXIFEN INHIBITION OF AN in vitro OESTRADIOL‐INDUCED SURFACE COAT CHANGE ON MOUSE BLASTOCYSTS by BLOXHAM, P.A., PUGH, D.M.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-08-1977)
    “…1 Eighty‐nine hour post‐coitus mouse blastocysts cultured in the presence of oestradiol‐17β underwent a histochemically detectable surface coat change. 2…”
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    From ovulation to blastocyst attachment. A review of early embryonic life in the mouse by Bloxham, P A

    Published in Folia veterinaria Latina (01-10-1976)
    “…The development of the blastocyst from ovulation to implantation is discussed with particular reference to control mechanisms that enable the embryo to attach…”
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    Haemorrhagic syndrome of cattle associated with the feeding of sweet vernal (Anthoxanthum odoratum) hay containing dicoumarol by Pritchard, D G, Markson, L M, Brush, P J, Sawtell, J A, Bloxham, P A

    Published in Veterinary record (23-07-1983)
    “…An outbreak of a haemorrhagic diathesis in cattle fed home produced hay is described. A similar syndrome was reproduced experimentally in calves by feeding…”
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