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1. Effects of the feeding level in early gestation on body reserves and the productive and reproductive performance of primiparous and multiparous sows.

2. The effects of lack of movement in sows during pregnancy period on cortisol, acute phase proteins and lymphocytes proliferation level in piglets in early postnatal period.

3. Breed differences in placental development during late gestation between Chinese Meishan and White crossbred gilts in response to intrauterine crowding.

4. In vivo response of the corpus luteum to progesterone treatment of gilts during early gestation.

5. Associations between foetal size and ovarian development in the pig.

6. Reduced phosphorus intake throughout gestation and lactation of sows is mitigated by transcriptional adaptations in kidney and intestine.

7. Effects of dietary inulin during late gestation on sow physiology, farrowing duration and piglet performance.

8. Supplemental progesterone during early pregnancy exerts divergent responses on embryonic characteristics in sows and gilts.

9. Intrauterine position and adjacent fetal sex affects fetal and placental growth throughout gestation, but not embryonic viability, in pigs selected for component traits of litter size.

10. New approach in thermal pregnancy diagnosis: Teat's heating in babirusa (Babyrousa babyrussa).

11. Effects of post-insemination energy content of feed on embryonic survival in pigs: A systematic review.

12. Hematologic reference intervals of Danish sows at mid-gestation.

13. The whole blood transcriptome at the time of maternal recognition of pregnancy in pigs reflects certain alterations in gene expression within the endometrium and the myometrium.

14. Presence of trophoblast in the uterine lumen affects VEGF-C expression in porcine endometrium.

15. Analysis of stage-specific expression of the toll-like receptor family in the porcine endometrium throughout the estrous cycle and pregnancy.

16. Associations between fetal size, sex and placental angiogenesis in the pig.

17. BOARD-INVITED REVIEW: Arginine nutrition and metabolism in growing, gestating, and lactating swine.

18. Influence of leukotriene receptor antagonist on contractile activity of the porcine uterine smooth muscle in the luteal phase and in early pregnancy.

19. Immunohistochemical determination of Ang-1, Ang-2 and Tie-2 in placentas of sows at 30, 60 and 114 days of gestation and validation through a bioinformatic approach.

20. Effects of deficiency and surplus dietary threonine on reproductive performance of primiparous pregnant gilts.

21. Excessive backfat of sows at 109 d of gestation induces lipotoxic placental environment and is associated with declining reproductive performance.

22. Nutrient uptake of the uterus during the last third of pregnancy in sows: Effects of litter size, gestation stage and maternal glycemia.

23. Morphological and molecular differences in corpus luteum of pregnant sows from divergent genetic groups.

24. Influence of dietary fat source on sow and litter performance, colostrum and milk fatty acid profile in late gestation and lactation.

25. Interleukin-1β system in the oviducts of pigs during the oestrous cycle and early pregnancy.

26. Expression and regulation of interleukin 6 and its receptor at the maternal-conceptus interface during pregnancy in pigs.

27. Maternal age modulates the effects of early-pregnancy L-proline supplementation on the birth-weight of piglets.

28. Dynamics of nitrogen retention at two feeding levels in gestating parity 2 and 3 sows.

29. In vitro effect of leptin on anterior pituitary cells LH secretory activity during early pregnancy in pig.

30. Influence of β2- and β3-adrenoceptor agonists on contractile activity of the porcine myometrium in the luteal phase and the first days of pregnancy.

31. Effect of different feeding levels during three short periods of gestation on sow and litter performance over two reproductive cycles.

32. Dietary ractopamine supplementation during the first lactation affects milk composition, piglet growth and sow reproductive performance.

33. Evidence that oxidative stress is higher in replacement gilts than in multiparous sows.

34. Dynamics of nitrogen retention in gestating gilts at two feeding levels.

35. Liver receptor homolog 1 influences blastocyst hatching in pigs.

36. Addition of crude glycerin to pig diets: sow and litter performance, and metabolic and feed intake regulating hormones.

37. Estimation of the standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement for primiparous pregnant sows.

38. Steroid hormones, prostanoids, and angiogenic systems during rescue of the corpus luteum in pigs.

39. Increased fat and polyunsaturated fatty acid content in sow gestation diet has no effect on gene expression in progeny during the first 7 days of life.

40. Application of transcriptomic analyses to reproductive studies in contemporary commercial sows.

41. Integrated analysis of miRNA/mRNA network in placenta identifies key factors associated with labor onset of Large White and Qingping sows.

42. Within-litter variation in birth weight: impact of nutritional status in the sow.

43. Effect of dietary supplementation with glycitein during late pregnancy and lactation on antioxidative indices and performance of primiparous sows.

44. Carcass composition of market weight pigs subjected to heat stress in utero and during finishing.

45. Individual variation in eating speed of dry sows.

46. Expression of factors associated with apoptosis in the porcine corpus luteum throughout the luteal phase of the estrous cycle and early pregnancy: their possible involvement in acquisition of luteolytic sensitivity.

47. Iberian pig early pregnancy: vascular endothelial growth factor receptor system expression in the maternofetal interface in healthy and arresting conceptuses.

48. Measure and characterization of lameness in gestating sows using force plate, kinematic, and accelerometer methods.

49. A meta-analysis to identify animal and management factors influencing gestating sow efficiency.

50. Expression of adiponectin and adiponectin receptors 1 and 2 in the porcine uterus, conceptus, and trophoblast during early pregnancy.

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