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1. Relationships between size, steroidogenesis and miRNA expression of the bovine corpus luteum.

2. Vascular and morphological features of the corpus luteum 12 to 20 days after timed artificial insemination in dairy cattle.

3. Spatial relationships of ovarian follicles and luteal structures in dairy cows subjected to ovulation synchronization: Progesterone and risks for luteolysis, ovulation, and pregnancy.

4. Luteal blood flow measured by Doppler ultrasonography during the first three weeks after artificial insemination in pregnant and non-pregnant Bos indicus dairy cows.

5. Ultrasonography-accessed luteal size endpoint that most closely associates with circulating progesterone during the estrous cycle and early pregnancy in beef cows.

6. Reproductive performance of Bos indicus beef cows treated with different doses of equine chorionic gonadotropin at the end of a progesterone-estrogen based protocol for fixed-time artificial insemination.

7. Immunolocalization of Orexin A and its receptors in the different structures of the porcine ovary.

8. Effects of preovulatory follicle size on estradiol concentrations, corpus luteum diameter, progesterone concentrations and subsequent pregnancy rate in buffalo cows (Bubalus bubalis).

9. Corpora lutea in superovulated ewes fed different planes of nutrition.

10. Evolution of the corpus luteum volume determined ultrasonographically and its relation to the plasma progesterone concentration after artificial insemination in pregnant and non-pregnant dairy cows.

11. Luteal dynamic and functionality assessment in dairy goats by luteal blood flow, luteal biometry, and hormonal assay.

12. The effect of presynchronization with prostaglandin F 2α and gonadotropin-releasing hormone simultaneously, 7 d before Ovsynch, compared with Presynch-10/Ovsynch on luteal function and first-service pregnancies per artificial insemination.

13. Normal Developmental and Estrous Cycle-dependent Histological Features of the Female Reproductive Organs in Microminipigs.

14. Multiple Corpora Lutea in Dromedary Camels: Are They Associated with Multiple Pregnancies?

15. Ovarian characteristics in sheep with multiple fecundity genes.

16. Histological analysis of arteriovenous anastomosis-like vessels established in the corpus luteum of cows during luteolysis.

17. Pregnancy prediction on the day of embryo transfer (Day 7) and Day 14 by measuring luteal blood flow in dairy cows.

18. Pre-Selection Test to Identify High Responder Donor Goats.

19. Morphometric Correlates of the Ovary and Ovulatory Corpora in the Bowhead Whale, Balaena mysticetus.

20. Field use of ultrasonography to characterize the reproductive tract and early pregnancy in a phocid, the Weddell seal (Leptonychotes weddellii).

21. LH release and ovulatory response after intramuscular, intravenous, and intrauterine administration of β-nerve growth factor of seminal plasma origin in female llamas.

22. Microvascularization of corpus luteum of bovine treated with equine chorionic gonadotropin.

23. Ovarian function in captive owl monkeys (Aotus nancymaae and A. vociferans).

24. Exposure to di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate inhibits luteal function via dysregulation of CD31 and prostaglandin F2alpha in pregnant mice.

25. Luteal changes after treatment with sub-luteolytic doses of prostaglandin (cloprostenol sodium) in cattle.

26. Influence of corpus luteum and ovarian volume on the number and quality of bovine oocytes.

27. Effect of three pFSH doses on superovulation and embryo quality in goats during two breeding seasons in north-eastern mexico.

28. Histological study of rat ovaries cryopreserved by vitrification or slow freezing and reimplanted in the early or late postmenopausal stage.

29. Effects of calcium salts of soybean oil on factors that influence pregnancy establishment in Bos indicus beef cows.

30. The effect of equine chorionic gonadotropin on follicular size, luteal volume, circulating progesterone concentrations, and pregnancy rates in anestrous beef cows treated with a novel fixed-time artificial insemination protocol.

31. Automatic detection and segmentation of bovine corpora lutea in ultrasonographic ovarian images using genetic programming and rotation invariant local binary patterns.

32. Progesterone concentration when the future ovulatory follicle and corpus luteum are located in ipsilateral or contralateral ovaries in heifers.

33. Global gene expression in the bovine corpus luteum is altered after stimulatory and superovulatory treatments.

34. Prostaglandin F2α and gonadotropin-releasing hormone administration improve progesterone status, luteal number, and proportion of ovular and anovular dairy cows with corpora lutea before a timed artificial insemination program.

35. Ovarian responses and embryo survival in recipient lactating Holstein cows treated with equine chorionic gonadotropin.

36. A superovulation protocol for the spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus).

37. The effect of a single high dose of PGF2α administered to dairy cattle 3.5 days after ovulation on luteal function, morphology, and follicular dynamics.

38. In vivo intra-luteal implants of prostaglandin (PG) E(1) or E(2) (PGE(1), PGE(2)) prevent luteolysis in cows. I. Luteal weight, circulating progesterone, mRNA for luteal luteinizing hormone (LH) receptor, and occupied and unoccupied luteal receptors for LH.

39. Plasma progesterone concentrations in the mid-luteal phase are dependent on luteal size, but independent of luteal blood flow and gene expression in lactating dairy cows.

40. Effects of endocannabinoid 1 and 2 (CB1; CB2) receptor agonists on luteal weight, circulating progesterone, luteal mRNA for luteinizing hormone (LH) receptors, and luteal unoccupied and occupied receptors for LH in vivo in ewes.

41. Genitalia and infertility.

42. [Echographic characteristics of the corpus luteum in early pregnancy: morphology and vascularization].

43. Effects of prostaglandin E and F receptor agonists in vivo on luteal function in ewes.

44. Luteal blood flow is a more appropriate indicator for luteal function during the bovine estrous cycle than luteal size.

45. Peripheral concentrations of inhibin A, ovarian steroids, and gonadotropins associated with follicular development throughout the estrous cycle of the sow.

46. Evaluation of models to induce low progesterone during the early luteal phase in cattle.

47. Pregnancy rates and corpus luteum-related factors affecting pregnancy establishment in bovine recipients synchronized for fixed-time embryo transfer.

48. Corpus luteum size and plasma progesterone concentration in cows.

49. Interrelationships among morphology, echotexture, and function of the bovine corpus luteum during the estrous cycle.

50. How to evaluate and quantify the influence of coincidence on fertility and herd health parameters? A practical overview of frequently used and abused statistical techniques in research and practice.

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