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    Mondal M, Prakash BS.
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  • 22. Hormonal changes around bovine luteolysis.
    Peterson AJ, Fairclough RJ, Payne E, Smith JF.
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  • 24. Treatment of suboestrous buffaloes with prostaglandin F2 alpha.
    Singh GB, Dugwekar YG, Sharma RD, Chauhan FS, Singh M.
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    Avenell JA, Saepudin Y, Fletcher IC.
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    de Gier J, Kooistra HS, Djajadiningrat-Laanen SC, Dieleman SJ, Okkens AC.
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  • 28. Pattern of plasma progesterone, oestradiol-17 beta, luteinizing hormone and androgen in non-pregnant buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).
    Arora RC, Pandey RS.
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    Murugavel K, Antoine D, Raju MS, López-Gatius F.
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    Jones GE, Boyns AR, Cameron EH, Bell ET, Christie DW, Parkes MF.
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    Dobson H, Hopkinson C, Ward WR.
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  • 32. Prostaglandin F2 alpha in blood plasma and milk of non-pregnant and pregnant buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis).
    Batra SK, Pandey RS.
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  • 33. Release of prostaglandin F2 alpha during the oestrous cycle.
    Kindahl H, Lindell JO, Edqvist LE.
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    Hixon JE, Hansel W.
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    Kumaratillake WL, Pathiraja N, Perera BM, Tilakeratne N.
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  • 37. Control and induction of ovulation in cattle.
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  • 38. Control of estrus in lactating beef cows with prostaglandin F2 alpha and estradiol benzoate.
    Welch JA, Hackett AJ, Cunningham CJ, Heishman JO, Ford SP, Nadaraja R, Hansel W, Inskeep EK.
    J Anim Sci; 1975 Dec 15; 41(6):1686-92. PubMed ID: 1206016
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  • 40. Control of the preovulatory endocrine events in the ewe: interrelationship of estradiol, progesterone, and luteinizing hormone.
    Karsch FJ, Foster DL, Legan SJ, Ryan KD, Peter GK.
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