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The following pages link to Feedback basis of seasonal breeding: test of an hypothesis (Q41630400):
Displayed 16 items.
- Neuronal plasticity and seasonal reproduction in sheep (Q34690749) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms controlling seasonal reproduction: principles derived from the sheep model and its comparison with hamsters. (Q35514071) (← links)
- Endocrine and testicular changes associated with season, artificial photoperiod, and the peri-pubertal period in stallions (Q36070218) (← links)
- Factors affecting the secretion of luteinizing hormone in the ewe (Q40172049) (← links)
- Novel estrogen feedback sites associated with stress-induced suppression of luteinizing hormone secretion in female rats (Q41119292) (← links)
- Estrogen and progesterone receptor content in the pituitary gland and uterus of progesterone-primed and gonadotropin releasing hormone-treated anestrous ewes (Q44009685) (← links)
- α- and β-adrenergic binding sites in sheep cerebral cortex: Characterisation, effects of photoperiod and treatment with estrogen/progesterone (Q48847953) (← links)
- Pineal melatonin synthesis in Syrian hamsters: a summary. (Q48867779) (← links)
- How daylight affects reproduction in sheep. (Q50765898) (← links)
- The Role of Kiss1 Neurons As Integrators of Endocrine, Metabolic, and Environmental Factors in the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis. (Q55111333) (← links)
- Seasonality of reproduction in sheep (Q56209434) (← links)
- The induction of fertile oestrus in seasonally anoestrous ewes using a continuous low dose administration of gonadotrophin releasing hormone (Q70299086) (← links)
- Plasma levels of luteinizing hormone, estradiol and androstenedione in sows with inadequate plasma progesterone (Q71229992) (← links)
- Post weaning plasma progesterone, prolactin and environmental influence in the resumption of ovarian activity in sows (Q71238757) (← links)
- Regulation of GnRH pulsatility in ewes (Q89031429) (← links)
- Exogenous melatonin advances the ram breeding season and increases testicular function (Q96431926) (← links)