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Prostaglandins|October 1, 1996
Gap junctional intercellular communication of bovine luteal cells from several stages of the estrous cycle: effects of prostaglandin F2 alpha, protein kinase C and calciumA T Grazul-Bilska, L P Reynolds, J D Kirsch, 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 hormoneA T Grazul-Bilska, D A Redmer, A Jablonka-Shariff, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|November 1, 1984
Interaction of ovarian steroids and periarterial alpha 1-adrenergic receptors in altering uterine blood flow during the estrous cycle of giltsS P Ford, L P Reynolds, D B Farley, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1994
Size, number, cellular proliferation, and atresia of gonadotropin-induced follicles in ewesA Jablonka-Shariff, P M Fricke, A T Grazul-Bilska, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|November 1, 1984
Quantitation of alpha 1-adrenergic receptors in porcine uterine and mesenteric arteriesD B Farley, S P Ford, L P Reynolds, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|February 4, 2014
Activation of the CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling axis may drive vascularization of the ovine placentaK E Quinn, A K Ashley, L P Reynolds, et al.
Endocrine|September 19, 1998
Gap junctional proteins, connexin 26, 32, and 43 in sheep ovaries throughout the estrous cycleA T Grazul-Bilska, D A Redmer, J J Bilski, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|December 8, 2004
Efficacy of using a combination of rendered protein products as an undegradable intake protein supplement for lactating, winter-calving, beef cows fed bromegrass hayA M Encinias, G P Lardy, J L Leupp, et al.
Animal Reproduction Science|August 29, 2013
Maternal dietary intake alters organ mass and endocrine and metabolic profiles in pregnant ewe lambsK A Vonnahme, T L Neville, G A Perry, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|November 26, 2009
Maternal selenium supplementation and timing of nutrient restriction in pregnant sheep: effects on maternal endocrine status and placental characteristicsL A Lekatz, J S Caton, J B Taylor, et al.
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Prostaglandins|October 1, 1996
Gap junctional intercellular communication of bovine luteal cells from several stages of the estrous cycle: effects of prostaglandin F2 alpha, protein kinase C and calciumA T Grazul-Bilska, L P Reynolds, J D Kirsch, 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 hormoneA T Grazul-Bilska, D A Redmer, A Jablonka-Shariff, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|November 1, 1984
Interaction of ovarian steroids and periarterial alpha 1-adrenergic receptors in altering uterine blood flow during the estrous cycle of giltsS P Ford, L P Reynolds, D B Farley, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|September 1, 1994
Size, number, cellular proliferation, and atresia of gonadotropin-induced follicles in ewesA Jablonka-Shariff, P M Fricke, A T Grazul-Bilska, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|November 1, 1984
Quantitation of alpha 1-adrenergic receptors in porcine uterine and mesenteric arteriesD B Farley, S P Ford, L P Reynolds, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|February 4, 2014
Activation of the CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling axis may drive vascularization of the ovine placentaK E Quinn, A K Ashley, L P Reynolds, et al.
Endocrine|September 19, 1998
Gap junctional proteins, connexin 26, 32, and 43 in sheep ovaries throughout the estrous cycleA T Grazul-Bilska, D A Redmer, J J Bilski, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|December 8, 2004
Efficacy of using a combination of rendered protein products as an undegradable intake protein supplement for lactating, winter-calving, beef cows fed bromegrass hayA M Encinias, G P Lardy, J L Leupp, et al.
Animal Reproduction Science|August 29, 2013
Maternal dietary intake alters organ mass and endocrine and metabolic profiles in pregnant ewe lambsK A Vonnahme, T L Neville, G A Perry, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|November 26, 2009
Maternal selenium supplementation and timing of nutrient restriction in pregnant sheep: effects on maternal endocrine status and placental characteristicsL A Lekatz, J S Caton, J B Taylor, et al.
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