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1. Estrogen to progesterone ratio is associated with conceptus attachment in dairy cows receiving artificial insemination after Double-Ovsynch but not estrus†.

2. Effect of post-mating administration of ketoprofen on serum progesterone concentration and fertility in Akkaraman ewes.

3. Effect of 200 μg of gonadorelin hydrochloride at the first GnRH of a CO-Synch program on ovulation rate and pregnancies per artificial insemination in Holstein heifers.

4. Uterine tone: A neglected criterion for the selection of bovine embryo transfer recipients.

5. Effect of prostaglandin treatment on the estrus behaviour, follicular and luteal morphometry and serum hormone profile in sub-estrus buffaloes during non-breeding season.

6. Effect of prostaglandin alone and in combination with trace minerals on the follicular and luteal dynamics, estrus response and pregnancy in sub-estrus buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis).

7. Evaluation of later timepoints for fixed-time artificial insemination of beef heifers and cows when using sex-sorted semen.

8. Reproductive performance in gilts submitted to non-steroidal therapies to prolong the luteal phase of the estrous cycle.

9. Effect of using 200 μg of gonadorelin at the first gonadotropin-releasing hormone of the breeding-Ovsynch on ovulatory response and pregnancies per artificial insemination in first-service lactating Holstein cows.

10. Timing of ovulation in the fat-tailed Qezel ewes after synchronization with vaginal devices containing endogenous or exogenous synthetic progestogens during out of the breeding season.

11. Dynamic changes in gene expression during follicle development and the efficacy of four timed AI protocols in non-suckling female yaks ( Bos grunniens ).

12. [Sonographic studies on the significance of follicle size and corpus luteum morphology in dairy cows after insemination].

13. Development and evaluation of an injectable slow-release progesterone formulation for estrus synchronization in ewes out of the breeding season.

14. Pre-estrus progesterone does not affect post-estrus luminal metabolome in cross-bred beef cows.

15. Review: Current status of corpus luteum assessment by Doppler ultrasonography to diagnose non-pregnancy and select embryo recipients in cattle.

16. Time to increase in pregnancy-specific protein B following artificial insemination is a direct determinant of subsequent pregnancy loss in lactating dairy cows.

17. Luteal function in cyclic goats treated with human chorionic gonadotropin administered by intramuscular or intravaginal routes at the time of artificial insemination.

18. Relationship between ovarian ultrasonographic findings on the seventh post-estrus day and plasma progesterone concentration, nutritional metabolic factors, and pregnancy outcome in dairy cows.

19. Comparison of ultrasonography, progesterone assay, ballottement, and non-return-to-heat with digital rectal palpation technique for early pregnancy diagnosis in Red Sokoto goat.

20. The effect of progesterone injection combined with prostaglandineF2α, GnRH and hCG administrations on the pregnancy and lambing rate of lactating and non-lactating fat-tailed ewes during the breeding season.

21. Effects of injectable and intravaginal progesterone on ewes' reproductive performance at breeding season beginning.

22. Comparison of the initial ovarian response, the synchrony of oestrus and ovulation and chronic stress response after administration of 100 or 250 μg of GnRH to randomly cycling Bos indicus cattle.

23. Modulation of expression of estrus, steroidogenesis and embryo development following peri-artificial insemination nutrient restriction in beef heifers.

24. The effect of progesterone length in timed AI in ewes.

25. Can blood progesterone concentration identify non-pregnant buffaloes to support oestrous resynchronization?

26. Reproductive efficiency of treated Karakul ewes with short-term progesterone and hCG injections during the non-breeding and breeding seasons.

27. Early pregnancy diagnosis based on luteal morphology and blood flow on Days 17-21 post-artificial insemination in Japanese Black cattle.

28. Human chorionic gonadotropin affects original (ovulatory) and induced (accessory) corpora lutea, progesterone concentrations, and pregnancy rates in anestrous dairy goats.

29. GnRH34: An alternative for increasing pregnancy in timed AI beef cows.

30. Follicular dynamics, luteal characteristics, and progesterone concentrations in synchronized lactating Holstein cows with high and low antral follicle counts.

31. Progesterone release profile and follicular development in Nelore cows receiving intravaginal progesterone devices.

32. Effects of progesterone concentrations and follicular wave during growth of the ovulatory follicle on conceptus and endometrial transcriptome in dairy cows.

33. Resynchronization of follicular wave using long-acting injectable progesterone or estradiol benzoate at 14 days post-timed AI in Bos taurus x Bos indicus beef heifers.

34. Effect of PGF 2α treatments during early corpus luteum development on circulating progesterone concentrations and ovulation in breeding-age Holstein heifers.

35. Progesterone release profile and follicular development in Holstein cows receiving intravaginal progesterone devices.

36. Plasma concentrations of progesterone in the preceding estrous cycle are associated with the intensity of estrus and fertility of Holstein cows.

37. Hormonal combinations aiming to improve reproductive outcomes of Bos indicus cows submitted to estradiol/progesterone-based timed AI protocols.

38. Comparison of two intravaginal progesterone-releasing devices in shortened-timed artificial insemination protocols in beef cattle.

39. Effects of estradiol treatments on PGF 2α release in beef heifers submitted to estrous resynchronization 14 days after timed-AI.

40. Treatments with intravaginal sponges for estrous synchronization in ewes: length of the treatment, amount of medroxyprogesterone, and administration of a long-acting progesterone.

41. Luteolysis, progesterone, and pregnancy per insemination after modifying the standard 7-day Ovsynch program in Holstein-Friesian and Holstein cows.

42. Progesterone supplementation in Holstein heifers subjected to cooling and timed AI during summer: physiological and reproductive variables and thyroid hormone concentrations.

43. Characterization of pregnancy-associated glycoproteins and progesterone as a predictor of twins and conceptus loss in high-risk-pregnancy Holstein cows.

44. Effect of dose and timing of prostaglandin F 2α treatments during a 7-d Ovsynch protocol on progesterone concentration at the end of the protocol and pregnancy outcomes in lactating Holstein cows.

45. Estradiol cypionate administered at the end of a progesterone-based protocol for FTAI induces ovulation and improves postovulatory luteal function and uterine environment in anestrous beef cows.

46. Circulating progesterone concentrations and preovulatory follicle diameters affecting ovulatory response in crossbred dairy heifers, following a 7-day progesterone-based synchronization protocol.

47. Efficacy of a commercial test kit to determine early pregnancy in cows using whole blood and blood serum.

48. Treatment with prostaglandin F 2α and an intravaginal progesterone insert promotes follicular maturity in advance of gonadotropin-releasing hormone among postpartum beef cows.

49. Effect of progesterone supplementation in a resynchronization protocol on follicular dynamics and pregnancy success.

50. Effect of estrus expression or treatment with GnRH on pregnancies per embryo transfer and pregnancy losses in beef recipients synchronized with estradiol/progesterone-based protocols.

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