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1. Causes of declining fertility in dairy cows during the warm season.

2. The effect of the intracervical administration of FSH or LH on the levels of hyaluronan, COX2, and COX2 mRNA in the cervix of the nonpregnant ewe.

3. The "Ram Effect": A "Non-Classical" Mechanism for Inducing LH Surges in Sheep.

4. Insulin signalling and glucose transport in the ovary and ovarian function during the ovarian cycle.

5. Plasma and ovarian oestradiol and the variability in the LH surge induced in ewes by the ram effect.

6. The "ram effect": new insights into neural modulation of the gonadotropic axis by male odors and socio-sexual interactions.

7. An in vitro investigation of the actions of reproductive hormones on the cervix of the ewe in the follicular stage: the effects of 17β-estradiol, oxytocin, FSH, and arachidonic acid on the cervical pathway for the synthesis of prostaglandin E2.

8. The effects of intravenous, glucose versus saline on ovarian follicles and their levels of some mediators of insulin signalling.

9. The pattern of LH secretion and the ovarian response to the 'ram effect' in the anoestrous ewe is influenced by body condition but not by short-term nutritional supplementation.

10. The effect of the intracervical application of follicle-stimulating hormone or luteinizing hormone on the pattern of expression of gonadotrophin receptors in the cervix of non-pregnant ewes.

11. The effect of nutrition and metabolic status on the development of follicles, oocytes and embryos in ruminants.

12. Effect of monosaccharide sugars on LH-induced differentiation and sugar transport facilitator (SLC2A) expression in sheep theca cells in vitro.

13. Short oestrous cycles in sheep during anoestrus involve defects in progesterone biosynthesis and luteal neovascularisation.

14. The effect of short-term nutritional supplementation of ewes with lupin grain (Lupinus luteus) on folliculogenesis, the concentrations of hormones and glucose in plasma and follicular fluid and the follicular levels of P450 aromatase and IRS-1, -2 and -4.

15. The expression of ERα, OTR, cPLA(2), COX-2, and PPARγ in the cervix of the ewe during the estrous cycle.

16. The pattern of cervical penetration and the effect of topical treatment with prostaglandin and/or FSH and oxytocin on the depth of cervical penetration in the ewe during the peri-ovulatory period.

17. The interaction between photoperiod and nutrition and its effects on seasonal rhythms of reproduction in the ewe.

18. The infusion of glucose in ewes during the luteal phase increases the number of follicles but reduces oestradiol production and some correlates of metabolic function in the large follicles.

19. New insights into the influence of breed and time of the year on the response of ewes to the 'ram effect'.

20. The effect of an intracerebroventricular injection of metformin or AICAR on the plasma concentrations of melatonin in the ewe: potential involvement of AMPK?

21. Regulation of folliculogenesis and the determination of ovulation rate in ruminants.

22. The effect of systemic and ovarian infusion of glucose, galactose and fructose on ovarian function in sheep.

23. The effect of monosaccharide sugars and pyruvate on the differentiation and metabolism of sheep granulosa cells in vitro.

24. Nutritional and metabolic mechanisms in the ovary and their role in mediating the effects of diet on folliculogenesis: a perspective.

25. Intra-cervical application of Misoprostol at estrus alters the content of cervical hyaluronan and the mRNA expression of follicle stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR), luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) and cyclooxygenase-2 in the ewe.

26. Insights into the mechanism by which kisspeptin stimulates a preovulatory LH surge and ovulation in seasonally acyclic ewes: potential role of estradiol.

27. Glucose uptake and lactate production by the autotransplanted ovary of the ewe during the luteal and follicular phases of the oestrous cycle.

28. The expression of angiogenic growth factors and their receptors in ovarian follicles throughout the estrous cycle in the ewe.

29. Early sexual experience and stressful conditions affect the response of young ewes to the male.

30. The effect of estradiol on COX-2, EP2, and EP4 mRNA expression and the extracellular matrix in the cervix of the hypogonadotrophic, ovariectomized ewe.

31. Nutritional supplementation improves ovulation and pregnancy rates in female goats managed under natural grazing conditions and exposed to the male effect.

32. The mRNA expression of prostaglandin E receptors EP2 and EP4 and the changes in glycosaminoglycans in the sheep cervix during the estrous cycle.

33. The importance of interactions among nutrition, seasonality and socio-sexual factors in the development of hormone-free methods for controlling fertility.

34. The ovulation rate in anoestrous female goats managed under grazing conditions and exposed to the male effect is increased by nutritional supplementation.

35. Effect of season on luteal activity during the post partum period of dairy cows in temperate areas.

36. Evaluation of a disposable device for the measurement of haemoglobin A1c in dogs.

37. An analysis of the relationship between plasma urea and ammonia concentration in dairy cattle fed a consistent diet over a 100-day period.

38. The effect of short-term nutritional supplementation of ewes with lupin grain (Lupinus luteus), during the luteal phase of the estrous cycle on the number of ovarian follicles and the concentrations of hormones and glucose in plasma and follicular fluid.

39. Follicular development and plasma concentrations of LH and prolactin in anestrous female dogs treated with the dopamine agonist cabergoline.

40. Recent research on the effects of excess dietary nitrogen on the fertility of dairy cows.

41. The effects of the prostaglandin E analogue Misoprostol and follicle-stimulating hormone on cervical penetrability in ewes during the peri-ovulatory period.

42. Effect of negative energy balance on the insulin-like growth factor system in pre-recruitment ovarian follicles of post partum dairy cows.

43. Luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone receptors and their transcribed genes (mRNA) are present in the lower urinary tract of intact male and female dogs.

44. The expression of prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase 2 messenger RNA and the proportion of smooth muscle and collagen in the sheep cervix during the estrous cycle.

45. Long-term suppression of reproductive function by a single dose of gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonists in a sheep model.

46. The effect of administering a dopamine agonist (Cabergoline) on follicular and luteal development during pro-estrus and estrus in the female greyhound.

47. A review of the effects of supplementary nutrition in the ewe on the concentrations of reproductive and metabolic hormones and the mechanisms that regulate folliculogenesis and ovulation rate.

48. Effect of copper and thiomolybdates on bovine theca cell differentiation in vitro.

49. The ovarian expression of mRNAs for aromatase, IGF-I receptor, IGF-binding protein-2, -4 and -5, leptin and leptin receptor in cycling ewes after three days of leptin infusion.

50. The anatomy of the sheep cervix and its influence on the transcervical passage of an inseminating pipette into the uterine lumen.

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