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2. Anti-Müllerian hormone is a survival factor and promotes the growth of rhesus macaque preantral follicles during matrix-free culture†
3. Chronic hyperandrogenemia in the presence and absence of a western-style diet impairs ovarian and uterine structure/function in young adult rhesus monkeys
4. Changes in immune cell distribution and their cytokine/chemokine production during regression of the rhesus macaque corpus luteum†
5. Nonhuman Primates: A Vital Model for Basic and Applied Research on Female Reproduction, Prenatal Development, and Women's Health
6. Knockdown of Progesterone Receptor (PGR) in Macaque Granulosa Cells Disrupts Ovulation and Progesterone Production1
7. Dynamics of Immune Cell Types Within the Macaque Corpus Luteum During the Menstrual Cycle: Role of Progesterone1
8. Fibrinogen in the 3-Dimensional Matrix Promotes In Vitro Development of Primate Primary, but Not Secondary, Follicles with Estradiol/Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Production and Oocyte Maturation.
9. Quantification of Immune Cells in the Primate Corpus Luteum During the Menstrual Cycle; Increases During the Late Luteal Phase Indicate a Potential Role in Luteolysis.
10. Dynamic Expression of Apelin and Its Receptor in the Primate Preovulatory Follicle and Corpus Luteum During the Menstrual Cycle.
11. Cumulus-Oocyte Expansion in Rhesus Macaques: A Critical Role for Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and the PGE2 Receptor Subtype-2 (PTGER2).
12. Estrogen Regulation of Ovarian Surface Epithelial Dynamics and Matrix Remodeling in Rhesus Macaques.
13. Steroid Ablation Suppresses the Development of Primate Preantral Follicles Cultured Individually in a Three-Dimensional Matrix.
14. Effects of Steroid Ablation on the Luteal Transcriptome During Simulated Early Pregnancy in Rhesus Macaques.
15. Molecular, Cellular and Systems Approaches to Study Ovarian Function in a Primate (Macaque) Model: Implications for Fertility Control.
16. Role of the DLL4-NOTCH System in PGF2alpha-Induced Luteolysis in the Pregnant Rat1
17. Dynamic Expression of the SLIT-ROBO Pathway in the Periovulatory Follicle and Corpus Luteum in Primates.
18. Survival, Growth, and Maturation of Secondary Follicles from Rhesus Monkeys During Encapsulated Three-dimensional Culture: Effects of Age and Insulin.
19. Microarray Analysis of the Transcriptome in the Primate Corpus Luteum During Chorionic Gonadotropin Administration Simulating Early Pregnancy.
20. Role of the Dll4-Notch System in PGF2alpha-Induced Luteolysis in the Pregnant Rat.
21. Dynamics of the transcriptome in the primate ovulatory follicle
22. Cumulus-Oocyte Complexes from Small Antral Follicles During the Early Follicular Phase of Menstrual Cycles in Rhesus Monkeys Yield Oocytes That Reinitiate Meiosis and Fertilize In Vitro1
23. Ovulation in the Absence of the Ovarian Surface Epithelium in the Primate1
24. Encapsulated Three-Dimensional Culture Supports Development of Nonhuman Primate Secondary Follicles1
25. Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone/Urocortin-Receptor Actions Modulate Cell Numbers and Progesterone Production by Primate Luteinizing Granulosa Cells In Vitro.
26. Non-Invasive Methods to Investigate Vascular Permeability in Rhesus Macaque Ovaries; Possible Applications for Management of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome.
27. Endocrine and Local Control of the Primate Corpus Luteum: 1973 to Today.Richard L. Stouffer, Ph.D.
28. The Ovarian Surface Epithelium and Ovulation.
29. Local Delivery of an Anti-Lymphangiogenic Agent Suppresses Ovulation in the Monkey.
30. Dose-Dependent Effects of Gonadotropin, Oxygen, and Fetuin on Macaque Follicle Survival, Growth, and Maturation During Encapsulated Three-Dimensional Culture.
31. Existence of the Lymphatic System in the Primate Corpus Luteum.
32. Local Effects of the Sphingosine 1-phosphate on PGF2alpha-induced Luteolysis in the Pregnant Rat.
33. Controlled Ovarian Stimulation of Rhesus Monkeys Using Macaque Recombinant Gonadotropins.
34. An Alginate Matrix Supports the Three-dimensional Architecture of the Nonhuman Primate Follicle and Permits Coordinated Development of Preantral Follicles to Small Antral Follicles in Vitro.
35. On the Horizon: Nonsteroidal Contraceptive Targets in the Female Ovary and Reproductive Tract.
36. INDUCTION OF PROLIFERATION IN THE PRIMATE OVARIAN SURFACE EPITHELIUM
37. THE EFFECTS OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE ABLATION/REPLACEMENT VERSUS STEROID ABLATION/REPLACEMENT ON GENE EXPRESSION IN THE PRIMATE CORPUS LUTEUM
38. SYSTEMATIC DETERMINATION OF DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION IN THE PRIMATE CORPUS LUTEUM DURING THE LUTEAL PHASE OF THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE
39. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Production by the Monkey Corpus Luteum During the Menstrual Cycle: Isoform-Selective Messenger RNA Expression In Vivo and Hypoxia-Regulated Protein Secretion In Vitro1
40. Local Delivery of Angiopoietin-2 into the Preovulatory Follicle Terminates the Menstrual Cycle in Rhesus Monkeys1
41. Identification and Characterization of an Ovary-Selective Isoform of Epoxide Hydrolase1
42. Progesterone Promotes Oocyte Maturation, but Not Ovulation, in Nonhuman Primate Follicles Without a Gonadotropin Surge1
43. Gonadotropin and Steroid Regulation of Matrix Metalloproteinases and Their Endogenous Tissue Inhibitors in the Developed Corpus Luteum of the Rhesus Monkey During the Menstrual Cycle1
44. Injection of Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 1 into the Preovulatory Follicle Disrupts Ovulation and Subsequent Luteal Function in Rhesus Monkeys1
45. Gonadotropin and Steroid Control of Granulosa Cell Proliferation During the Periovulatory Interval in Rhesus Monkeys1
46. Role of gonadotrophins and progesterone in the regulation of morphological remodelling and atresia in the monkey peri-ovulatory follicle
47. Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinases and Their Tissue Inhibitor Messenger Ribonucleic Acids in Macaque Periovulatory Granulosa Cells: Time Course and Steroid Regulation1
48. Gonadotropin Versus Steroid Regulation of the Corpus Luteum of the Rhesus Monkey during Simulated Early Pregnancy1
49. The Ratio of Progesterone Receptor Isoforms Changes in the Monkey Corpus Luteum During the Luteal Phase of the Menstrual Cycle1
50. Rhesus Monkeys Produced by Nuclear Transfer1
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