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2. Assessment of fetal development during mid and late term pregnancies by standard B-Mode ultrasonography in Shetland ponies
3. In mares resistant to endometrial infection, periovulatory treatment with ecbolic drugs does not influence uterine clearance or luteal development
4. Involvement of somatotrophic hormones in the postpartum regulation of ovarian activity in mares
5. Tumor necrosis factor-α is transferred to equine neonates via colostrum but is not associated with their health status
6. Reduced bacterial load in stallion semen by modified single layer centrifugation or sperm washing
7. Protamine 2 and phospholipase C zeta 1 are possible biomarkers for the diagnosis of male subfertility in frozen-thawed stallion semen
8. Abundance of Anti-Muellerian hormone in cat ovaries and correlation of its plasma concentration with animal age, weight and stage of the estrous cycle
9. Low progesterone concentration in early pregnancy is detrimental to conceptus development and pregnancy outcome in horses
10. Double semen collection at a 1-h interval in dogs decreases the bacterial contamination of canine ejaculates
11. Shipping duration and temperature influence the characteristics of cryopreserved horse semen stored in different shipping devices for up to 14 days
12. Low plasma progesterone concentration during the early luteal phase delays endometrial development and the beginning of placentation in mares
13. Re-stimulation of testicular function in GnRH-vaccinated stallions by daily GnRH agonist treatment
14. “Fine feathers make fine birds” – The mammalian sperm plasma membrane lipid composition and effects on assisted reproduction
15. Development of Foals Until One Year of Age When the Dam was Exposed to Blue Monochromatic Light Directed at One Eye During Late Pregnancy
16. Effects of age, size and season on cryotolerance of dog semen – A retrospective analysis
17. Aspects of Breeding Stallion Management with Specific Focus on Animal Welfare
18. Transport-related stress in five-day-old foals and their dams
19. Prediction of the onset of parturition in horses and cattle
20. Road Transport of Late-Pregnant Mares Advances the Onset of Foaling
21. Endocrine changes induced by GnRH immunisation and subsequent early re-stimulation of testicular function with a GnRH agonist in stallions
22. Protamine 2 and phospholipase C zeta 1 are possible biomarkers for the diagnosis of male subfertility in frozen-thawed stallion semen
23. Characterization of abortion, stillbirth and non-viable foals homozygous for the Warmblood Fragile Foal Syndrome
24. Controlled delay of the expulsive phase of foaling affects sympathoadrenal activity and acid base balance of foals in the immediate postnatal phase
25. Spontaneous ovulation in cats—Uterine findings and correlations with animal weight and age
26. Stress effects on the regulation of parturition in different domestic animal species
27. Addition of seminal plasma to thawed stallion spermatozoa did not repair cryoinjuries
28. Effects of implants containing the GnRH agonist deslorelin on testosterone release and semen characteristics in Shetland stallions
29. The stress response of 6-month-old horses to abrupt weaning is influenced by their sex
30. Effects of the Prostaglandin F2α Analogues Cloprostenol and Luprostiol in Combination With hCG on Synchronization of Estrus and Ovulation in Mares
31. Effects of sex, pregnancy and season on insulin secretion and carbohydrate metabolism in horses
32. Acute Physiological Stress Response of Horses to Different Potential Short-Term Stressors
33. Effects of foal sex on some perinatal characteristics in the immediate neonatal period in the horse
34. Short communication: Retrospective analysis of obligatory testing results for Equine virus arteritis reveals a decrease of its seroprevalence in stallions used for artificial insemination
35. Reprint of: Seasonal Influences on Cooled-Shipped and Frozen-Thawed Stallion Semen
36. Seasonal Influences on Cooled-Shipped and Frozen-Thawed Stallion Semen
37. Physiological Stress Responses of Mares to Gynecologic Examination in Veterinary Medicine
38. The PGF2α agonists luprostiol and d-cloprostenol reliably induce luteolysis in luteal phase mares without evoking clinical side effects or a stress response
39. Effects of a long-day light programme on the motility and membrane integrity of cooled-stored and cyropreserved semen in Shetland pony stallions
40. Propagation: Mammalian Reproduction
41. Horse Overview
42. Castration
43. Selection of frozen–thawed stallion semen by microfluidic technology
44. Resumption of sexual behaviour and testicular function in immunocastrated Shetland pony stallions after treatment with a GnRH agonist
45. Sperm concentration of frozen semen has a leading role in fertility
46. Colostral transfer of tumor necrosis factor-α to neonates is not associated with their health status
47. Possible involvement of somatotrophic hormones in the postpartum regulation of ovarian activity in mares
48. Blue LED light treatment of pregnant mares is not detrimental to gonadal development in their offspring
49. Effects of sub-physiological plasma progesterone concentration in the early luteal phase on embryonic and fetal development, pregnancy outcome and foal characteristics
50. Colloid centrifugation as an alternative to antibiotics in stallion semen preparation
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