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  1. Onset of estrus and preovulatory LH surge and ovulatory efficiency in sheep after short-term treatments with progestagen-sponges and progesterone-CIDRs
  2. Contribution of Large Animals to Translational Research on Prenatal Programming of Obesity and Associated Diseases
  3. Empowering Translational Research in Fetal Growth Restriction: Sheep and Swine Animal Models
  4. Fertility of a High‐Altitude Sheep Model is Compromised by Deficiencies in Both Preovulatory Follicle Development and Plasma LH Availability
  5. Antioxidant vitamins supplementation decreases motility in both fresh and refrigerated ram semen
  6. Advanced onset of puberty after metformin therapy in swine with thrifty genotype
  7. Feasibility of MRI and selection of adequate region of interest for longitudinal studies of growth and fatness in swine models of obesity
  8. Étude de la graisse sous cutanée et viscérale du porc ; faisabilité de l’IRM et détermination de région d’intérêt
  9. Early-postnatal changes in adiposity and lipids profile by transgenerational developmental programming in swine with obesity/leptin resistance
  10. Maternal aging affects life performance of progeny in a Holstein dairy cow model
  11. Repeatability of superovulatory response to successive FSH treatments in Merino sheep
  12. Transgenerational Inheritance in the Offspring of Pregnant Women with Metabolic Syndrome
  13. Prenatal programming of obesity in a swine model of leptin resistance: modulatory effects of controlled postnatal nutrition and exercise
  14. Melatonin deprival modifies follicular and corpus luteal growth dynamics in a sheep model
  15. 25. The impact of obesity on ovulation and early pregnancy: a focus on ovarian function, fertilization, implantation and early embryo development
  16. Intake of high saturated-fat diets disturbs steroidogenesis, lipid metabolism and development of obese-swine conceptuses from early-pregnancy stages
  17. Predictive value of antral follicle count and anti-Müllerian hormone for follicle and oocyte developmental competence during the early prepubertal period in a sheep model
  18. Exposure to the endocrine disruptor di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate affects female reproductive features by altering pulsatile LH secretion
  19. Embryo gene expression in response to maternal supplementation with glycogenic precursors in the rabbit
  20. Maternal Malnutrition and Offspring Sex Determine Juvenile Obesity and Metabolic Disorders in a Swine Model of Leptin Resistance
  21. Fetal and Early-Postnatal Developmental Patterns of Obese-Genotype Piglets Exposed to Prenatal Programming by Maternal Over- and Undernutrition
  22. Prenatal programming in an obese swine model: sex-related effects of maternal energy restriction on morphology, metabolism and hypothalamic gene expression
  23. Prolific strains of Barbarine sheep are characterized by increased ovulation rate due to extended period of ovulatory follicle recruitment and co-dominance effects
  24. Sex and Breed-Dependent Organ Development and Metabolic Responses in Foetuses from Lean and Obese/Leptin Resistant Swine
  25. Maternal diet-induced obesity in swine with leptin resistance modifies puberty and pregnancy outputs of the adult offspring
  26. Effect of an Obesogenic Diet During the Juvenile Period on Growth Pattern, Fatness and Metabolic, Cardiovascular and Reproductive Features of Swine with Obesity/Leptin Resistance
  27. Toxicokinetics of di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) and its effects on luteal function in sheep
  28. In vitro Release of Ovarian Progesterone is Decreased During the Oestrous Cycle and Pregnancy of Swine with Obesity/Leptin Resistance
  29. Reproductive response of fat‐tailed Barbarine ewes subjected to short‐term nutritional treatments including spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus‐indica f. inermis) cladodes
  30. 318 EFFECT OF BREED AND FOLLICULAR STATUS ON RESPONSE TO SUPEROVULATION IN SOUTH AFRICAN GOATS
  31. Steroidogenesis in sheep pregnancy with intrauterine growth retardation by high-altitude hypoxia: effects of maternal altitudinal status and antioxidant treatment
  32. Fertility in a high-altitude environment is compromised by luteal dysfunction: the relative roles of hypoxia and oxidative stress
  33. Characterization of a distinctive pattern of periovulatory leptin secretion and its relationship with ovulation rate and luteal function in swine with obesity/leptin resistance
  34. Prepuberal evolution of plasma leptin levels in gilts of thrifty genotype (Iberian pig) and lean commercial crosses (Large White × Landrace)
  35. Differences in uterine immunoexpression of PR, ERα and OTR when comparing prostaglandin- to progestagen-based protocols for ovine estrus synchronization
  36. Gender-specific early postnatal catch-up growth after intrauterine growth retardation by food restriction in swine with obesity/leptin resistance
  37. Effect of aging on follicular function may be relieved by exogenous gonadotropin treatment in a sheep model
  38. Genetic Basis, Nutritional Challenges and Adaptive Responses in the Prenatal Origin of Obesity and Type-2 Diabetes
  39. Reproductive, endocrine and metabolic feto-maternal features and placental gene expression in a swine breed with obesity/leptin resistance
  40. Hormonal control of reproduction in small ruminants
  41. Inclusion of seminal plasma in sperm cryopreservation of Iberian pig
  42. Glucogenic supply increases oocyte developmental competence in sheep
  43. The interaction between ovulation rate and embryo survival in determining prolificacy of different strains of obese swine with gene polymorphisms for leptin receptors
  44. Reproductive response of Barbarine ewes to supplementation with alternative feed prior to and during mating under semi-arid extensive conditions
  45. Diet-Induced Swine Model with Obesity/Leptin Resistance for the Study of Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes
  46. SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCIÓN DE OVEJA AWASSI Y RENDIMIENTO REPRODUCTIVO: UNA EXPERIENCIA DEL MEDIO ORIENTE
  47. Ovulation, Implantation and Placentation in Females with Obesity and Metabolic Disorders: Life in the Balance
  48. The effect of a single high dose of PGF2α administered to dairy cattle 3.5 days after ovulation on luteal function, morphology, and follicular dynamics
  49. Long-term betacarotene-supplementation enhances serum insulin concentrations without effect on the onset of puberty in the female goat
  50. Endometrial Expression of IFNAR‐1 and Oxytocin Receptor (OTR) is not Improved by Prostaglandin Analogues when Compared to Progestagens in Ewes
  51. The effects of age and reproductive status on blood parameters of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in Iberian obese sows
  52. Effects of oestrus induction with progestagens or prostaglandin analogues on ovarian and pituitary function in sheep
  53. The cactus effect: an alternative to the lupin effect for increasing ovulation rate in sheep reared in semi‐arid regions?
  54. Plasma Leptin, Ghrelin and Indexes of Glucose and Lipid Metabolism in Relation to the Appearance of Post‐Weaning Oestrus in Mediterranean Obese Sows (Iberian Pig)
  55. Glutamate supply positively affects serum release of triiodothyronine and insulin across time without increases of glucose during the onset of puberty in female goats
  56. Patterns of Corpora Lutea Growth and Progesterone Secretion in Sows with Thrifty Genotype and Leptin Resistance due to Leptin Receptor Gene Polymorphisms (Iberian Pig)
  57. Influence of age at first lambing on reproductive and productive performance of Lacaune dairy sheep under an intensive management system
  58. Pharmaceutical Control of Reproduction in Sheep and Goats
  59. Developmental competence of antral follicles and their oocytes after gonadotrophin treatment of sows with gene polymorphisms for leptin and melanocortin receptors (Iberian pig)
  60. Preovulatory follicle dynamics and ovulatory efficiency in sows with thrifty genotype and leptin resistance due to leptin receptor gene polymorphisms (Iberian pig)
  61. Ovulation rate, embryo mortality and intrauterine growth retardation in obese swine with gene polymorphisms for leptin and melanocortin receptors
  62. Nutritional and metabolic modulation of the male effect on the resumption of ovulatory activity in goats
  63. Effects of Season and Superovulatory Treatment on Embryo Yields in Fine‐Wool Merinos Maintained Under Field Conditions
  64. Phenotypic Characterization by High-Resolution Three-Dimensional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidences Differential Effects of Embryo Genotype on Intrauterine Growth Retardation in NOS3-Deficient Mice
  65. Neuroendocrine, Metabolic and Genomic Cues Signalling the Onset of Puberty in Females
  66. Advanced Onset of Puberty in Gilts of Thrifty Genotype (Iberian Pig)
  67. Short‐Term Undernutrition Affects Final Development of Ovulatory Follicles in Sheep Synchronized for Ovulation
  68. The effect of embryo and maternal genotypes on prolificacy, intrauterine growth retardation and postnatal development of Nos3–knockout mice
  69. Deleterious Effects of Progestagen Treatment in VEGF Expression in Corpora Lutea of Pregnant Ewes
  70. Ultrasonographic Imaging in Small Ruminant Reproduction
  71. Substantiation of Ovarian Effects of Leptin by Challenging a Mouse Model of Obesity/ Type 2 Diabetes
  72. Estimated daily intake of pesticides and xenoestrogenic exposure by fruit consumption in the female population from a Mediterranean country (Spain)
  73. Effects of treatment with a prostaglandin analogue on developmental dynamics and functionality of induced corpora lutea in goats
  74. Progestogen treatments for cycle management in a sheep model of assisted conception affect the growth patterns, the expression of luteinizing hormone receptors, and the progesterone secretion of induced corpora lutea
  75. 215 DELETERIOUS EFFECTS OF PROGESTAGEN TREATMENT ON FUNCTIONALITY OF PREOVULATORY FOLLICLES IN SHEEP
  76. 330 ROLE OF STAT3 PATHWAY IN THE LEPTIN-INDUCED SIGNALING DURING OOCYTE IN VITRO MATURATION AND STEROIDOGENIC RESPONSE IN RABBIT MODEL
  77. Pregnancy-associated changes in plasma concentration of the endocrine disruptor di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate in a sheep model
  78. Influence of hormonal and nonhormonal estrus synchronization methods on follicular and oocyte quality in primiparous lactating does at early postpartum period
  79. Influence of nutritional and socio-sexual cues upon reproductive efficiency of goats exposed to the male effect under extensive conditions
  80. Differences in preovulatory follicle dynamics and timing of preovulatory LH surge affect fertility of maiden sheep reared in semi-arid extensive conditions
  81. 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
  82. Short‐term intake of β‐carotene‐supplemented diets enhances ovarian function and progesterone synthesis in goats
  83. Relative roles of photoperiodic and nutritional cues in modulating ovarian activity in goats
  84. Ovarian and endocrine responses in tropical sheep treated with reduced doses of cloprostenol
  85. A new method for induction and synchronization of oestrus and fertile ovulations in mice by using exogenous hormones
  86. Accuracy of in vivo and ex vivo ultrasonographic evaluation of ovarian follicles and corpora lutea in sows
  87. Exogenous melatonin positively influences follicular dynamics, oocyte developmental competence and blastocyst output in a goat model
  88. Efficiency of estrous synchronization in tropical sheep by combining short-interval cloprostenol-based protocols and “male effect”
  89. Ovarian follicular dynamics and plasma steroid concentrations are not significantly different in ewes given intravaginal sponges containing either 20 or 40mg of fluorogestone acetate
  90. High Periconceptional Protein Intake Modifies Uterine and Embryonic Relationships Increasing Early Pregnancy Losses and Embryo Growth Retardation in Sheep
  91. Progress toward “in vivo virtual histology” of ovarian follicles and corpora lutea by ultrasound biomicroscopy
  92. Use of ultrasound imaging for early diagnosis of pregnancy and determination of litter size in the mouse
  93. In vivo virtual histology of mouse embryogenesis by ultrasound biomicroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging
  94. The feasibility of ultrasound biomicroscopy for non-invasive and sequential assessment of ovarian features in rodents
  95. Influence of vehicle on kinetics of exogenous progesterone administered either by subcutaneous and intramuscular routes to sheep
  96. Disruption of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene affects ovulation, fertilization and early embryo survival in a knockout mouse model
  97. Non-invasive ultrasonographic characterization of phenotypic changes during embryo development in non-anesthetized mice of different genotypes
  98. Body condition and protein supplementation positively affect periovulatory ovarian activity by non LH-mediated pathways in goats
  99. Evidence of intraovarian follicular dominance effects during controlled ovarian stimulation in a sheep model
  100. Contribution of fish consumption to heavy metals exposure in women of childbearing age from a Mediterranean country (Spain)
  101. Glucogenic supply increases ovulation rate by modifying follicle recruitment and subsequent development of preovulatory follicles without effects on ghrelin secretion
  102. Enhancement of Ovulatory Follicle Development in Maiden Sheep by Short‐term Supplementation with Steam‐flaked Corn
  103. Erratum to “New estrus synchronization and artificial insemination protocol for goats based on male exposure, progesterone and cloprostenol during the non-breeding season [Theriogenology 68 (2007) 1081–1087]”
  104. Intrauterine Growth Retardation in Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase-Deficient Mice Is Established from Early Stages of Pregnancy
  105. Systemic and intraovarian effects of corpus luteum on follicular dynamics during estrous cycle in hair breed sheep
  106. Endogenous Circannual Cycles of Ovarian Activity and Changes in Prolactin and Melatonin Secretion in Wild and Domestic Female Sheep Maintained under a Long-Day Photoperiod
  107. New estrus synchronization and artificial insemination protocol for goats based on male exposure, progesterone and cloprostenol during the non-breeding season
  108. Timing of Preovulatory LH Surge and Ovulation in Superovulated Sheep are Affected by Follicular Status at Start of the FSH Treatment
  109. Preovulatory Follicle Development in Goats Following Oestrous Synchronization with Progestagens or Prostaglandins
  110. Reproductive performance and progesterone secretion in estrus-induced Manchega ewes treated with hCG at the time of AI
  111. Effects of progestagens on follicular growth and oocyte developmental competence in FSH-treated ewes
  112. Procedure for Maximizing Oocyte Harvest for In Vitro Embryo Production in Small Ruminants
  113. Effects of Body Condition and Protein Supplementation on LH Secretion and Luteal Function in Sheep
  114. Effects of Breed on Follicular Dynamics and Oestradiol Secretion during the Follicular Phase in Sheep
  115. Sex steroid receptor expression in the oviduct and uterus of sheep with estrus synchronized with progestagen or prostaglandin analogues
  116. Seasonal Endocrine Changes and Breeding Activity in Mediterranean Wild Ruminants
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Changes in Fibroblast Growth Factor‐2 in Ovine Follicle Development
  118. Effects of growth hormone and gonadotrophin releasing hormone antagonists on ovarian follicle growth in sheep
  119. Effects of breed on kinetics of ovine FSH and ovarian response in superovulated sheep
  120. Effect of embryo developmental stage and culture conditions on number and quality of ovinein vitroproduced blastocysts
  121. GnRH antagonist enhance follicular growth in FSH-treated sheep but affect developmental competence of oocytes collected by ovum pick-up
  122. Survival of frozen-thawed sheep embryos cryopreserved at cleavage stages
  123. Causes, characteristics and consequences of anovulatory follicles in superovulated sheep
  124. Timing of emergence of ovulatory follicles in polyovulatory goats
  125. Oestrous behaviour and development of preovulatory follicles in goats induced to ovulate using the male effect with and without progesterone priming
  126. Follicular growth, endocrine response and embryo yields in sheep superovulated with FSH after pretreatment with a single short-acting dose of GnRH antagonist
  127. Administration of single short-acting doses of GnRH antagonist modifies pituitary and follicular function in sheep
  128. Induction of the presence of corpus luteum during superovulatory treatments enhances in vivo and in vitro blastocysts output in sheep
  129. PREDICTION OF GESTATIONAL AGE BY TRANSRECTAL ULTRASONOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENTS IN THE MOUFLON (OVIS GMELINI MUSIMON)
  130. Effects of progestagens and prostaglandin analogues on ovarian function and embryo viability in sheep
  131. Culture of early stage ovine embryos to blastocyst enhances survival rate after cryopreservation
  132. Differences in reproductive pattern between wild and domestic rams are not associated with inter-specific annual variations in plasma prolactin and melatonin concentrations
  133. The effects of previous ovarian status on ovulation rate and early embryo development in response to superovulatory FSH treatments in sheep
  134. Origin and fate of preovulatory follicles after induced luteolysis at different stages of the luteal phase of the oestrous cycle in goats
  135. Influence of age on the relationship between annual changes in horn growth rate and prolactin secretion in the European mouflon (Ovis gmelini musimon)
  136. Restoration of endocrine and ovarian function after stopping GnRH antagonist treatment in goats
  137. 229. Effect of follicular status on sheep embryo yields is mediated by changes in the preovulatory LH surge
  138. Ovarian response in sheep superovulated after pretreatment with growth hormone and GnRH antagonists is weakened by failures in oocyte maturation
  139. Short communication. Post-thawing evaluation of Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica hispanica) epididymal spermatozoa recovered postmortem
  140. Systemic and intraovarian effects of dominant follicles on ovine follicular growth
  141. Effect of Ageing on Hormone Secretion and Follicular Dynamics in Sheep with and without the Booroola Gene
  142. Effect of constant-release melatonin implants and prolonged exposure to a long day photoperiod on prolactin secretion and hair growth in mouflon (Ovis gmelini musimon)
  143. Ultrasonographic screening of the ovulatory process in goats
  144. Effect of GnRH antagonists treatment on gonadotrophin secretion, follicular development and inhibin A secretion in goats
  145. Plasma inhibin A determination at start superovulatory FSH treatments is predictive for embryo outcome in goats
  146. Reproductive season affects inhibitory effects from large follicles on the response to superovulatory FSH treatments in ewes
  147. Effects of ovarian follicular status on superovulatory response of dairy goats to FSH treatment
  148. Patterns of Follicular Growth in Superovulated Sheep and Influence on Endocrine and Ovarian Response
  149. Effect of follicular status on superovulatory response in ewes is influenced by presence of corpus luteum at first FSH dose
  150. Measurement of inhibin A and follicular status predict the response of ewes to superovulatory FSH treatments
  151. 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
  152. Nocturnal variation of prolactin secretion in the Mouflon (Ovis gmelini musimon) and domestic sheep (Ovis aries): seasonal changes
  153. Effects of FSH commercial preparation and follicular status on follicular growth and superovulatory response in Spanish Merino ewes
  154. Attainment of Puberty in the European Mouflon (Ovis gmelini musimon) and the Domestic Manchega Ewe (Ovis aries)