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  • 21. Photoperiod entrainment of testosterone, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and prolactin cycles in rams in relation to testis size and semen quality.
    Langford GA, Ainsworth L, Marcus GJ, Shrestha JN.
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  • 22. Pubertal changes in the secretion of gonadotropic hormones, testicular gonadotropic receptors and testicular function in the ram.
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  • 23. Seasonal changes in the negative feedback regulation of the secretion of the gonadotrophins by testosterone and inhibin in rams.
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  • 24. Short-term pituitary-testicular responses of prepubertal ram lambs to hemicastration.
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  • 26. Immunization of rams against human recombinant inhibin alpha-subunit delays, augments, and extends season-related increase in blood gonadotropin levels.
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    Biol Reprod; 1990 Jan; 42(1):81-6. PubMed ID: 2106923
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  • 27. Production of inhibin A not B in rams: changes in plasma inhibin A during testis growth, and expression of inhibin/activin subunit mRNA and protein in adult testis.
    McNeilly AS, Souza CJ, Baird DT, Swanston IA, McVerry J, Crawford J, Cranfield M, Lincoln GA.
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  • 29. Short light cycles induce persistent reproductive activity in Ile-de-France rams.
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  • 32. Interactions between nutrition, testosterone and inhibin in the control of gonadotrophin secretion in mature rams.
    Tjondronegoro S, Martin GB, Sutherland SR, Boukhliq R.
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  • 34. Immunoneutralization of circulating inhibin in the hypophysiotropically clamped male rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) results in a selective hypersecretion of follicle-stimulating hormone.
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  • 37. Effects of nutrition on testicular size and the concentrations of gonadotrophins, testosterone and inhibin in plasma of mature male sheep.
    Martin GB, Tjondronegoro S, Blackberry MA.
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  • 38. Influence of the degree of stimulation of the pituitary by gonadotropin-releasing hormone on the action of inhibin and testosterone to suppress the secretion of the gonadotropins in rams.
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  • 39. The effect of nutrition on testicular growth in mature Merino rams involves mechanisms that are independent of changes in GnRH pulse frequency.
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  • 40. Enhanced testosterone secretion in adult rams after establishment of a high-frequency, low-amplitude pattern of LH pulses in the nonbreeding season occurs without changes in the number or binding affinity of testicular LH receptors.
    Sanford LM, Baker SJ.
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