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251 related items for PubMed ID: 23315687

  • 1. Prostaglandin E2 functions as a luteotrophic factor in the dog.
    Kowalewski MP, Fox B, Gram A, Boos A, Reichler I.
    Reproduction; 2013 Mar 01; 145(3):213-26. PubMed ID: 23315687
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  • 2. Luteal regression vs. prepartum luteolysis: regulatory mechanisms governing canine corpus luteum function.
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  • 3. Lysophosphatidic acid modulates prostaglandin signalling in bovine steroidogenic luteal cells.
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    Prostaglandins Other Lipid Mediat; 2015 Sep 01; 121(Pt B):218-26. PubMed ID: 26482178
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  • 4. Time related changes in luteal prostaglandin synthesis and steroidogenic capacity during pregnancy, normal and antiprogestin induced luteolysis in the bitch.
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  • 7. Canine prostaglandin E2 synthase (PGES) and its receptors (EP2 and EP4): expression in the corpus luteum during dioestrus.
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  • 8. Intraluteal prostaglandin biosynthesis and signaling are selectively directed towards PGF2alpha during luteolysis but towards PGE2 during the establishment of pregnancy in sheep.
    Lee J, McCracken JA, Stanley JA, Nithy TK, Banu SK, Arosh JA.
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  • 9. Expression of leptin and its receptor in corpus luteum during estrous cycle in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).
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  • 11. In vivo intra-luteal implants of prostaglandin (PG) E1 or E2 (PGE1, PGE2) prevent luteolysis in cows. II: mRNA for PGF2α, EP1, EP2, EP3 (A-D), EP3A, EP3B, EP3C, EP3D, and EP4 prostanoid receptors in luteal tissue.
    Weems YS, Bridges PJ, Jeoung M, Arreguin-Arevalo JA, Nett TM, Vann RC, Ford SP, Lewis AW, Neuendorff DA, Welsh TH, Randel RD, Weems CW.
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  • 12. Endocrine and molecular control of luteal and placental function in dogs: a review.
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  • 13. Nodal Promotes Functional Luteolysis via Down-Regulation of Progesterone and Prostaglandins E2 and Promotion of PGF2α Synthetic Pathways in Mare Corpus Luteum.
    Galvão A, Skarzynski D, Ferreira-Dias G.
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  • 14. Prostaglandin biosynthesis, transport, and signaling in corpus luteum: a basis for autoregulation of luteal function.
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  • 17. The expression of the nuclear receptors NR5A1 and NR5A2 and transcription factor GATA6 correlates with steroidogenic gene expression in the bovine corpus luteum.
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