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Domestic Animal Endocrinology
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May 11, 2020
Nutritionally induced tanycytic plasticity in the hypothalamus of adult ewes
L D Prezotto, J F Thorson, V Prevot, et al.
Prostaglandins
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September 1, 1989
Prostaglandin F2 alpha, oxytocin and progesterone secretion by bovine luteal cells at several stages of luteal development: effects of oxytocin, luteinizing hormone, prostaglandin F2 alpha and estradiol-17 beta
A T Grazul, J D Kirsch, W D Slanger, et al.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
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September 1, 1987
Angiogenic activity of placental tissues of cows
L P Reynolds, D S Millaway, J D Kirsch, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
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July 12, 2003
The effect of pregnancy on visceral growth and energy use in beef heifers
A N Scheaffer, J S Caton, M L Bauer, et al.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
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July 1, 1989
Angiogenic activity of maternal and fetal placental tissues of ewes throughout gestation
D S Millaway, D A Redmer, J D Kirsch, et al.
Growth Factors (Chur, Switzerland)
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January 1, 1995
Initial characterization of mitogenic activity of ovine corpora lutea from early pregnancy
A T Grazul-Bilska, D A Redmer, J Zheng, et al.
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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April 1, 1995
Proliferation and progesterone production of ovine luteal cells from several stages of the estrous cycle: effects of fibroblast growth factors and luteinizing hormone
A T Grazul-Bilska, D A Redmer, A Jablonka-Shariff, et al.
Biology of Reproduction
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September 1, 1994
Size, number, cellular proliferation, and atresia of gonadotropin-induced follicles in ewes
A Jablonka-Shariff, P M Fricke, A T Grazul-Bilska, et al.
Endocrinology
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June 1, 1992
Production of mitogenic factor(s) by ovine corpora lutea throughout the estrous cycle
A T Grazul-Bilska, D A Redmer, S D Killilea, et al.
Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology : an Official Journal of the Polish Physiological Society
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January 24, 2007
Proliferative processes within the equine corpus luteum may depend on paracrine progesterone actions
G Ferreira-Dias, A S Costa, L Mateus, et al.
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Domestic Animal Endocrinology
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May 11, 2020
Nutritionally induced tanycytic plasticity in the hypothalamus of adult ewes
L D Prezotto, J F Thorson, V Prevot, et al.
Prostaglandins
|
September 1, 1989
Prostaglandin F2 alpha, oxytocin and progesterone secretion by bovine luteal cells at several stages of luteal development: effects of oxytocin, luteinizing hormone, prostaglandin F2 alpha and estradiol-17 beta
A T Grazul, J D Kirsch, W D Slanger, et al.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
|
September 1, 1987
Angiogenic activity of placental tissues of cows
L P Reynolds, D S Millaway, J D Kirsch, et al.
Journal of Animal Science
|
July 12, 2003
The effect of pregnancy on visceral growth and energy use in beef heifers
A N Scheaffer, J S Caton, M L Bauer, et al.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
|
July 1, 1989
Angiogenic activity of maternal and fetal placental tissues of ewes throughout gestation
D S Millaway, D A Redmer, J D Kirsch, et al.
Growth Factors (Chur, Switzerland)
|
January 1, 1995
Initial characterization of mitogenic activity of ovine corpora lutea from early pregnancy
A T Grazul-Bilska, D A Redmer, J Zheng, et al.
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
|
April 1, 1995
Proliferation and progesterone production of ovine luteal cells from several stages of the estrous cycle: effects of fibroblast growth factors and luteinizing hormone
A T Grazul-Bilska, D A Redmer, A Jablonka-Shariff, et al.
Biology of Reproduction
|
September 1, 1994
Size, number, cellular proliferation, and atresia of gonadotropin-induced follicles in ewes
A Jablonka-Shariff, P M Fricke, A T Grazul-Bilska, et al.
Endocrinology
|
June 1, 1992
Production of mitogenic factor(s) by ovine corpora lutea throughout the estrous cycle
A T Grazul-Bilska, D A Redmer, S D Killilea, et al.
Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology : an Official Journal of the Polish Physiological Society
|
January 24, 2007
Proliferative processes within the equine corpus luteum may depend on paracrine progesterone actions
G Ferreira-Dias, A S Costa, L Mateus, et al.
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