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155 related items for PubMed ID: 3572885

  • 1. Progesterone production, LH receptors, and oxytocin secretion by ovine luteal cell types on days 6, 10 and 15 of the oestrous cycle and day 25 of pregnancy.
    Harrison LM, Kenny N, Niswender GD.
    J Reprod Fertil; 1987 Mar; 79(2):539-48. PubMed ID: 3572885
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  • 2. Effect of luteinizing hormone (LH), pregnancy-specific protein B (PSPB), or arachidonic acid (AA) on secretion of progesterone and prostaglandins (PG) E (PGE; PGE(1) and PGE(2)) and F(2alpha) (PGF(2alpha)) by ovine corpora lutea of the estrous cycle or pregnancy in vitro.
    Weems YS, Kim L, Humphreys V, Tsuda V, Blankfein R, Wong A, Weems CW.
    Prostaglandins Other Lipid Mediat; 2007 Nov; 84(3-4):163-73. PubMed ID: 17991618
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  • 3. Effects of LH, prostaglandin E2, 8-bromo-cyclic AMP and forskolin on progesterone secretion by pig luteal cells.
    Feng SM, Almond GW.
    J Reprod Fertil; 1998 May; 113(1):83-9. PubMed ID: 9713380
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  • 4. PGE1 or PGE2 not LH regulates secretion of progesterone in vitro by the 88-90 day ovine corpus luteum of pregnancy.
    Weems YS, Bridges PJ, Tanaka Y, Sasser RG, LeaMaster BR, Vincent DL, Weems CW.
    Prostaglandins; 1997 May; 53(5):337-53. PubMed ID: 9247973
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  • 5. Proliferation and progesterone production of ovine luteal cells from several stages of the estrous cycle: effects of fibroblast growth factors and luteinizing hormone.
    Grazul-Bilska AT, Redmer DA, Jablonka-Shariff A, Biondini ME, Reynolds LP.
    Can J Physiol Pharmacol; 1995 Apr; 73(4):491-500. PubMed ID: 7545534
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  • 9. Responsiveness of porcine large and small luteal cells to luteotropic or luteolytic hormones and cell morphologic changes during the estrous cycle and pregnancy.
    Yuan W, Connor ML, Buhr MM.
    J Anim Sci; 1993 Feb; 71(2):481-91. PubMed ID: 8440670
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  • 10. Prostaglandin F2 alpha, oxytocin and progesterone secretion by bovine luteal cells at several stages of luteal development: effects of oxytocin, luteinizing hormone, prostaglandin F2 alpha and estradiol-17 beta.
    Grazul AT, Kirsch JD, Slanger WD, Marchello MJ, Redmer DA.
    Prostaglandins; 1989 Sep; 38(3):307-18. PubMed ID: 2781046
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  • 11. Progesterone production in vitro by small and large ovine luteal cells.
    Rodgers RJ, O'Shea JD, Findlay JK.
    J Reprod Fertil; 1983 Sep; 69(1):113-24. PubMed ID: 6310106
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  • 12. Evidence for a gonadal nonsteroidal factor that specifically inhibits release of luteinizing hormone in ewes.
    al-Gubory KH, Martinet J, Blanc MR, Poirier JC, Solari A.
    J Reprod Fertil; 1992 Nov; 96(2):509-19. PubMed ID: 1339831
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  • 13. Prostaglandin E1 (PGE1), but not prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), alters luteal and endometrial luteinizing hormone (LH) occupied and unoccupied LH receptors and mRNA for LH receptors in ovine luteal tissue to prevent luteolysis.
    Weems YS, Nett TM, Rispoli LA, Davis TL, Johnson DL, Uchima T, Raney A, Lennon E, Pang J, Harbert T, Bowers G, Goto K, Ong A, Tsutahara N, Randel RD, Weems CW.
    Prostaglandins Other Lipid Mediat; 2010 Feb; 91(1-2):42-50. PubMed ID: 20060488
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  • 14. Analysis of cell types in the corpus luteum of the sheep.
    Farin CE, Sawyer HR, Niswender GD.
    J Reprod Fertil Suppl; 1989 Feb; 37():181-7. PubMed ID: 2810229
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  • 15. Effect of prostaglandins on luteal function during early pregnancy in pigs.
    Wiesak T, Hunter MG, Foxcroft GR.
    J Reprod Fertil; 1992 Aug; 95(3):831-40. PubMed ID: 1404098
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  • 16. Hormone-independent activation of adenylate cyclase in large steroidogenic ovine luteal cells does not result in increased progesterone secretion.
    Hoyer PB, Fitz TA, Niswender GD.
    Endocrinology; 1984 Feb; 114(2):604-8. PubMed ID: 6537809
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  • 17. Do small and large luteal cells of the sheep interact in the production of progesterone?
    Rodgers RJ, O'Shea JD, Findlay JK.
    J Reprod Fertil; 1985 Sep; 75(1):85-94. PubMed ID: 3861869
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  • 18. Differential effects of LH and PGE2 on progesterone secretion by small and large porcine luteal cells.
    Richards RG, Gadsby JE, Almond GW.
    J Reprod Fertil; 1994 Sep; 102(1):27-34. PubMed ID: 7799322
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  • 19. Regulation of mRNA encoding low density lipoprotein receptor and high density lipoprotein-binding protein in ovine corpora lutea.
    Tandeski TR, Juengel JL, Nett TM, Niswender GD.
    Reprod Fertil Dev; 1996 Sep; 8(7):1107-14. PubMed ID: 8916287
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  • 20. Contact-associated interactions between large and small bovine luteal cells during the estrous cycle.
    Del Vecchio RP, Thibodeaux JK, Hansel W.
    Domest Anim Endocrinol; 1995 Jan; 12(1):25-33. PubMed ID: 7621677
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