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E D Watson

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Theriogenology|March 29, 2000
Uterine contractility is necessary for the clearance of intrauterine fluid but not bacteria after bacterial infusion in the mareE Nikolakopoulos, E D Watson
American Journal of Veterinary Research|May 1, 1991
Effect of administration of phenylbutazone or progesterone on recovery of embryos from the uterus of mares 5 days after ovulationK Hinrichs, E D Watson
Theriogenology|January 15, 1997
Does artificial insemination with chilled, extended semen reduce the antigenic challenge to the mare's uterus compared with natural service?E Nikolakopoulos, E D Watson
Equine Veterinary Journal|April 1, 2000
Effect of infusion volume and sperm numbers on persistence of uterine inflammation in maresE Nikolakopoulos, E D Watson
American Journal of Veterinary Research|July 1, 1989
Effect of prostaglandin F2 alpha on adrenal-produced steroid hormones in cowsE D Watson, K Hinrichs
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|November 1, 1988
Changes in the concentrations of steroids and prostaglandin F in preovulatory follicles of the mare after administration of hCGE D Watson, K Hinrichs
Theriogenology|August 1, 1988
Clinical report: Recovery of a degenerating 14-day embryo in the uterine flush of a mare 7 days after ovulationK Hinrichs, E D Watson
The Veterinary Record|April 28, 1984
Clinical and endocrinological investigation of possible ovulatory failure in a dairy cowE D Watson, D J Harwood
Research in Veterinary Science|November 1, 1995
Immunohistochemical study of immune cells in the bovine endometrium at different stages of the oestrous cycleS P Cobb, E D Watson
Placenta|August 21, 2012
The next generation of disease risk: are the effects of prenatal nutrition transmitted across generations? Evidence from animal and human studiesT J Roseboom, E D Watson
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Theriogenology|March 29, 2000
Uterine contractility is necessary for the clearance of intrauterine fluid but not bacteria after bacterial infusion in the mareE Nikolakopoulos, E D Watson
American Journal of Veterinary Research|May 1, 1991
Effect of administration of phenylbutazone or progesterone on recovery of embryos from the uterus of mares 5 days after ovulationK Hinrichs, E D Watson
Theriogenology|January 15, 1997
Does artificial insemination with chilled, extended semen reduce the antigenic challenge to the mare's uterus compared with natural service?E Nikolakopoulos, E D Watson
Equine Veterinary Journal|April 1, 2000
Effect of infusion volume and sperm numbers on persistence of uterine inflammation in maresE Nikolakopoulos, E D Watson
American Journal of Veterinary Research|July 1, 1989
Effect of prostaglandin F2 alpha on adrenal-produced steroid hormones in cowsE D Watson, K Hinrichs
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|November 1, 1988
Changes in the concentrations of steroids and prostaglandin F in preovulatory follicles of the mare after administration of hCGE D Watson, K Hinrichs
Theriogenology|August 1, 1988
Clinical report: Recovery of a degenerating 14-day embryo in the uterine flush of a mare 7 days after ovulationK Hinrichs, E D Watson
The Veterinary Record|April 28, 1984
Clinical and endocrinological investigation of possible ovulatory failure in a dairy cowE D Watson, D J Harwood
Research in Veterinary Science|November 1, 1995
Immunohistochemical study of immune cells in the bovine endometrium at different stages of the oestrous cycleS P Cobb, E D Watson
Placenta|August 21, 2012
The next generation of disease risk: are the effects of prenatal nutrition transmitted across generations? Evidence from animal and human studiesT J Roseboom, E D Watson
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