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269 related items for PubMed ID: 16824445

  • 1. The effect of nutrition on the seasonality of reproduction in ewes.
    Forcada F, Abecia JA.
    Reprod Nutr Dev; 2006; 46(4):355-65. PubMed ID: 16824445
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  • 2. The importance of interactions among nutrition, seasonality and socio-sexual factors in the development of hormone-free methods for controlling fertility.
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  • 4. Body reserves affect the reproductive endocrine responses to an acute change in nutrition in mature male sheep.
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  • 5. Control of seasonal reproduction in sheep and goats by light and hormones.
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  • 9. Variation in the timing of the reproductive season among breeds of sheep in relation to differences in photoperiodic synchronization of an endogenous rhythm.
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  • 10. [Seasonal variations in estrus behavior and ovulatory activity in Chios and Serres ewes in Greece].
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  • 11. Leptin actions on the reproductive neuroendocrine axis in sheep.
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  • 12. Opioidergic and nutritional involvement in the control of luteinizing hormone secretion of postpartum Rasa Aragonesa ewes lambing in the mid-breeding season.
    Lozano JM, Forcada F, Abecia JA.
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  • 13. Effects of body condition and protein supplementation on LH secretion and luteal function in sheep.
    Meza-Herrera CA, Ross T, Hallford D, Hawkins D, Gonzalez-Bulnes A.
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  • 14. Metabolic factors affecting the reproductive axis in male sheep.
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  • 15. Reproductive activity of Pelibuey and Suffolk ewes at 19 degrees north latitude.
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  • 16. Short term, repeated exposure to rams during the transition into the breeding season improves the synchrony of mating in the breeding season.
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  • 17. Seasonal and photoperiodic regulation of secretion of hormones associated with reproduction in Magang goose ganders.
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  • 18. Does nitric oxide act in the ventromedial preoptic area to mediate oestrogen negative feedback in the seasonally anoestrous ewe?
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  • 19. Leptin as a nutritional signal regulating appetite and reproductive processes in seasonally-breeding ruminants.
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  • 20. Dynamic and integrative aspects of the regulation of reproduction by metabolic status in male sheep.
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    Reprod Nutr Dev; 2006 Dec 09; 46(4):379-90. PubMed ID: 16824447
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