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1. The continuous presence of ewes in estrus in spring influences testicular volume, testicular echogenicity and testosterone concentration, but not LH pulsatility in rams. Abecia JA, Carvajal-Serna M, Casao A, Palacios C, Pulinas L, Keller M, Chemineau P, Delgadillo JA. Animal; 2020 Dec; 14(12):2554-2561. PubMed ID: 32539891 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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3. Exposure of rams in sexual rest to sexually activated males in spring increases plasma LH and testosterone concentrations. Abecia JA, Canto F, Keller M, Palacios C, Chemineau P, Delgadillo JA. Theriogenology; 2022 Oct 15; 192():116-121. PubMed ID: 36088808 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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