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  • 1. Factors affecting the fate of the canine corpus luteum: Potential contributors to pregnancy and non-pregnancy.
    Papa PC, Kowalewski MP.
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  • 4. Luteal regression vs. prepartum luteolysis: regulatory mechanisms governing canine corpus luteum function.
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    Nowaczyk RM, Jursza-Piotrowska E, Gram A, Siemieniuch MJ, Boos A, Kowalewski MP.
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  • 8. Loss of luteotropic prostaglandin E plays an important role in the regulation of luteolysis in women.
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  • 12. Role of luteinizing hormone in luteotropic complex of pregnant hamster.
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  • 13. Prolactin: the initial luteotropic stimulus of pseudopregnancy in the rat.
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