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108 related items for PubMed ID: 3339591
1. Changes in LH pulse frequency and serum progesterone concentrations during the transition to breeding season in ewes. I'Anson H, Legan SJ. J Reprod Fertil; 1988 Jan; 82(1):341-51. PubMed ID: 3339591 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
2. Effect of transport on pulsatile LH release in ovariectomized ewes with or without prior steroid exposure at different times of year. Dobson H, Tebble JE, Ozturk M, Smith RF. J Reprod Fertil; 1999 Nov; 117(2):213-22. PubMed ID: 10690188 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
3. Does the first LH surge of the breeding season initiate the first full-length cycle in the ewe? I'Anson H, Legan SJ. J Reprod Fertil; 1988 Mar; 82(2):761-7. PubMed ID: 3361509 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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5. Effects of time after ovariectomy, season and oestradiol on luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone secretion in ovariectomized ewes. Joseph IB, Currie WD, Rawlings NC. J Reprod Fertil; 1992 Mar; 94(2):511-23. PubMed ID: 1593548 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
7. Does the seasonal increase in estradiol negative feedback prevent luteinizing hormone surges in anestrous ewes by suppressing hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse frequency? Legan SJ, I'Anson H, Fitzgerald BP, Fitzovich D. Biol Reprod; 1985 Aug; 33(1):117-31. PubMed ID: 3904849 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
8. Can the transition into anoestrus in the ewe be accounted for solely by insufficient tonic LH secretion? Legan SJ, Goodman RL, Ryan KD, Foster DL, Karsch FJ. J Endocrinol; 1985 Jul; 106(1):55-60. PubMed ID: 3926932 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
9. Effects of breed, ovarian steroids and season on the pulsatile secretion of LH in ovariectomized ewes. Thomas GB, Pearce DT, Oldham CM, Martin GB, Lindsay DR. J Reprod Fertil; 1988 Sep; 84(1):313-24. PubMed ID: 3184049 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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