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Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|February 14, 2018
Neurogenesis and sexual behaviorM Bedos, W Portillo, R G Paredes
Hormones and Behavior|December 5, 2024
Kisspeptin participates in the positive reward state induced by paced mating and modulates sexual receptivity and paced mating behavior in female ratsM Bedos, E Ponce, R Corona, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|May 12, 2010
Four hours of daily contact with sexually active males is sufficient to induce fertile ovulation in anestrous goatsM Bedos, J A Flores, G Fitz-Rodríguez, et al.
Animal Reproduction Science|December 2, 2019
Presence of a sexually active goat buck enhances ovulation occurrence in seasonally anestrous does after ovulation and luteolysis induction in hormonally-treated goats in seasonal anestrusA L Muñoz, R M Aroña, M Bedos, et al.
Animal Reproduction Science|March 8, 2014
Switching photo-stimulated males between groups of goats does not improve the reproductive response during the male effectJ Loya-Carrera, M Bedos, J L Ponce-Covarrubias, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|June 8, 2014
Reducing exposure to long days from 75 to 30 days of extra-light treatment does not decrease the capacity of male goats to stimulate ovulatory activity in seasonally anovulatory femalesJ L Ponce, H Velázquez, G Duarte, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|April 25, 2017
Sexually active bucks counterbalance the seasonal negative feedback of estradiol on LH in ovariectomized goatsA L Muñoz, D Chesneau, H Hernández, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|June 17, 2020
Undernutrition reduces the body weight and testicular size of bucks exposed to long days but not their ability to stimulate reproduction of seasonally anestrous goatsJ A Delgadillo, A Lemière, J A Flores, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|June 8, 2014
Two or 24 h of daily contact with sexually active males results in different profiles of LH secretion that both lead to ovulation in anestrous goatsM Bedos, G Duarte, J A Flores, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|March 8, 2016
Efficiency of the male effect with photostimulated bucks does not depend on their familiarity with goatsA L Muñoz, M Bedos, R M Aroña, et al.
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Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|February 14, 2018
Neurogenesis and sexual behaviorM Bedos, W Portillo, R G Paredes
Hormones and Behavior|December 5, 2024
Kisspeptin participates in the positive reward state induced by paced mating and modulates sexual receptivity and paced mating behavior in female ratsM Bedos, E Ponce, R Corona, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|May 12, 2010
Four hours of daily contact with sexually active males is sufficient to induce fertile ovulation in anestrous goatsM Bedos, J A Flores, G Fitz-Rodríguez, et al.
Animal Reproduction Science|December 2, 2019
Presence of a sexually active goat buck enhances ovulation occurrence in seasonally anestrous does after ovulation and luteolysis induction in hormonally-treated goats in seasonal anestrusA L Muñoz, R M Aroña, M Bedos, et al.
Animal Reproduction Science|March 8, 2014
Switching photo-stimulated males between groups of goats does not improve the reproductive response during the male effectJ Loya-Carrera, M Bedos, J L Ponce-Covarrubias, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|June 8, 2014
Reducing exposure to long days from 75 to 30 days of extra-light treatment does not decrease the capacity of male goats to stimulate ovulatory activity in seasonally anovulatory femalesJ L Ponce, H Velázquez, G Duarte, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|April 25, 2017
Sexually active bucks counterbalance the seasonal negative feedback of estradiol on LH in ovariectomized goatsA L Muñoz, D Chesneau, H Hernández, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|June 17, 2020
Undernutrition reduces the body weight and testicular size of bucks exposed to long days but not their ability to stimulate reproduction of seasonally anestrous goatsJ A Delgadillo, A Lemière, J A Flores, et al.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology|June 8, 2014
Two or 24 h of daily contact with sexually active males results in different profiles of LH secretion that both lead to ovulation in anestrous goatsM Bedos, G Duarte, J A Flores, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|March 8, 2016
Efficiency of the male effect with photostimulated bucks does not depend on their familiarity with goatsA L Muñoz, M Bedos, R M Aroña, et al.
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