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175 related items for PubMed ID: 21958642

  • 1. Factors affecting the occurrence of postpartum prolonged luteal activity in clinically healthy high-producing dairy cows.
    Kafi M, Mirzaei A, Tamadon A, Saeb M.
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  • 4. The relationship between serum adiponectin and postpartum luteal activity in high-producing dairy cows.
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    Samarütel J, Waldmann A, Ling K, Jaakson H, Kaart T, Leesmäe A, Kärt O.
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  • 12. Risk factors and effects of postpartum anovulation in dairy cows.
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  • 16. Effects of abnormal ovarian cycles during pre-service period postpartum on subsequent reproductive performance of high-producing Holstein cows.
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  • 17. Relationships between insulin-like growth factor-I, milk yield, body condition score, and postpartum luteal activity in high-producing dairy cows.
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  • 20. Different types of postpartum luteal activity affected by the exposure of heat stress and subsequent reproductive performance in Holstein lactating cows.
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