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  1. Maternal undernutrition reprograms reproductive and metabolic phenotypes in female offspring of the rabbit model
  2. Effect of Recombinant NGF Encapsulated in Chitosan on Rabbit Sperm Traits and Main Metabolic Pathways
  3. Effect of long‐term oral administration of the flavonoid quercetin on the antioxidant profile of young and adult reproductive rabbit does
  4. Influence of free and microencapsulated recombinant rabbit nerve growth factor with chitosan on rabbit sperm quality parameters
  5. Managing sexual receptivity and ovulation induction in rabbit does: evidence from recent research
  6. Female reproduction and the microbiota in mammals: Where are we?
  7. Influence of Different Regimes of Moderate Maternal Feed Restriction during Pregnancy of Primiparous Rabbit Does on Long-Term Metabolic Energy Homeostasis, Productive Performance and Welfare
  8. Gestation Food Restriction and Refeeding Compensate Maternal Energy Status and Alleviate Metabolic Consequences in Juvenile Offspring in a Rabbit Model
  9. Correction: Recombinant rabbit beta nerve growth factor production and its biological effects on sperm and ovulation in rabbits
  10. Recombinant rabbit beta nerve growth factor production and its biological effects on sperm and ovulation in rabbits
  11. Expresion of NGF and TrkA in male rabbits
  12. Recombinant production of rabbit β-Nerve Growth Factor and its biological effect on rabbit sperm
  13. Gene expression and immunolocalization of low-affinity neurotrophin receptor (p75) in rabbit male reproductive tract during sexual maturation
  14. Corrigendum
  15. Improvements in the conception rate, milk composition and embryo quality of rabbit does after dietary enrichment with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
  16. a-Tocopherol modifies the expression of genes related to oxidative stress and apoptosis during invitro maturation and enhances the developmental competence of rabbit oocytes
  17. β-nerve growth factor identification in male rabbit genital tract and seminal plasma and its role in ovulation induction in rabbit does
  18. Competition for Materno-Fetal Resource Partitioning in a Rabbit Model of Undernourished Pregnancy
  19. A diet supplemented with -3 polyunsaturated fatty acids influences the metabomscic and endocrine response of rabbit does and their offspring
  20. In vivo and in vitro maturation of rabbit oocytes differently affects the gene expression profile, mitochondrial distribution, apoptosis and early embryo development
  21. The effects of sildenafil citrate on feto–placental development and haemodynamics in a rabbit model of intrauterine growth restriction
  22. Reproductive and Nutritional Management on Ovarian Response and Embryo Quality on Rabbit Does
  23. Reproductive long-term effects, endocrine response and fatty acid profile of rabbit does fed diets supplemented with n-3 fatty acids
  24. Embryo gene expression in response to maternal supplementation with glycogenic precursors in the rabbit
  25. Ovarian response and embryo gene expression patterns after nonsuperovulatory gonadotropin stimulation in primiparous rabbits does
  26. Acute fasting before conception affects metabolic and endocrine status without impacting follicle and oocyte development and embryo gene expression in the rabbit
  27. Metabolic and reproductive status are not improved from 11 to 25 day post-partum in non-weaned primiparous rabbit does
  28. Integrative Control of Energy Balance and Reproduction in Females
  29. Body reserves and ovarian performance in primiparous lactating rabbit does submitted to early weaning as a strategy to decrease energy deficit
  30. Influence of hormonal and nonhormonal estrus synchronization methods on follicular and oocyte quality in primiparous lactating does at early postpartum period
  31. Influence of leptin on in vitro maturation and steroidogenic secretion of cumulus-oocyte complexes through JAK2/STAT3 and MEK 1/2 pathways in the rabbit model
  32. Follicular, Oocyte and Embryo Features Related to Metabolic Status in Primiparous Lactating does Fed with High-Fibre Rearing Diets
  33. Influence of different reproductive rhythms on serum estradiol and testosterone levels, features of follicular population and atresia rate, and oocyte maturation in controlled suckling rabbits
  34. Influence of metabolic status on oocyte quality and follicular characteristics at different postpartum periods in primiparous rabbit does
  35. Effects of a lignin-rich fibre diet on productive, reproductive and endocrine parameters in nulliparous rabbit does
  36. Features of follicle-stimulating hormone–stimulated follicles in a sheep model: keys to elucidate embryo failure in assisted reproductive technique cycles
  37. Development and quality of sheep embryos cultured in commercial G1.3/G2.3 sequential media
  38. Effects of growth hormone and gonadotrophin releasing hormone antagonists on ovarian follicle growth in sheep
  39. Effect of embryo developmental stage and culture conditions on number and quality of ovinein vitroproduced blastocysts
  40. GnRH antagonist enhance follicular growth in FSH-treated sheep but affect developmental competence of oocytes collected by ovum pick-up
  41. Survival of frozen-thawed sheep embryos cryopreserved at cleavage stages
  42. Follicular growth, endocrine response and embryo yields in sheep superovulated with FSH after pretreatment with a single short-acting dose of GnRH antagonist
  43. Administration of single short-acting doses of GnRH antagonist modifies pituitary and follicular function in sheep
  44. Induction of the presence of corpus luteum during superovulatory treatments enhances in vivo and in vitro blastocysts output in sheep
  45. Effects of progestagens and prostaglandin analogues on ovarian function and embryo viability in sheep
  46. Culture of early stage ovine embryos to blastocyst enhances survival rate after cryopreservation
  47. The effects of previous ovarian status on ovulation rate and early embryo development in response to superovulatory FSH treatments in sheep
  48. Origin and fate of preovulatory follicles after induced luteolysis at different stages of the luteal phase of the oestrous cycle in goats
  49. Restoration of endocrine and ovarian function after stopping GnRH antagonist treatment in goats
  50. Ovarian response in sheep superovulated after pretreatment with growth hormone and GnRH antagonists is weakened by failures in oocyte maturation
  51. Effect of GnRH antagonists treatment on gonadotrophin secretion, follicular development and inhibin A secretion in goats
  52. Plasma inhibin A determination at start superovulatory FSH treatments is predictive for embryo outcome in goats
  53. Reproductive season affects inhibitory effects from large follicles on the response to superovulatory FSH treatments in ewes
  54. Effects of ovarian follicular status on superovulatory response of dairy goats to FSH treatment
  55. Influence of maternal environment on the number of transferable embryos obtained in response to superovulatory FSH treatments in ewes
  56. Patterns of Follicular Growth in Superovulated Sheep and Influence on Endocrine and Ovarian Response
  57. Effect of follicular status on superovulatory response in ewes is influenced by presence of corpus luteum at first FSH dose
  58. Measurement of inhibin A and follicular status predict the response of ewes to superovulatory FSH treatments
  59. PROCEDURE FOR SUCCESSFUL INTERSPECIFIC EMBRYO TRANSFER FROM MOUFLON (OVIS ARIES)
  60. Origin of the preovulatory follicle in Mouflon sheep (Ovis gmelini musimon) and effect on growth of remaining follicles during the follicular phase of oestrous cycle