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130 related items for PubMed ID: 4054691

  • 1. Peripartal endocrine changes and the initiation of lactation in ewes of diverse breeds.
    Kitts DD.
    Growth; 1985; 49(2):176-89. PubMed ID: 4054691
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  • 3. Prepartum plasma estradiol and postpartum cortisol, but not oxytocin, are associated with interindividual and breed differences in the expression of maternal behaviour in sheep.
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  • 4. Effect of hormonal treatments prior to lactation on hormones in blood plasma, milk, and urine during early lactation.
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  • 7. Periparturient endocrine changes of conceptus and maternal units in Jersey cows bred for milk yield.
    Eley DS, Thatcher WW, Head HH, Collier RJ, Wilcox CJ.
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  • 8. Changes in serum concentration of prolactational hormones in the periparturient cow.
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  • 9. Postpartum uterine involution in sheep: histoarchitecture and changes in endometrial gene expression.
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  • 12. The influence of fetal genome on cortisol biokinetics and gestational duration.
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  • 20. Temporal patterns of delta 4 C-21 steroids in coexisting, genetically dissimilar twin lamb fetuses throughout late gestation.
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