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1. Time of copulation during estrus period on estrus duration and LH response in Boer goats

2. Pubertal Escape From Estradiol Negative Feedback in Ewe Lambs Is Not Accounted for by Decreased ESR1 mRNA or Protein in Kisspeptin Neurons

3. Interaction of dietary energy source and body weight gain during the juvenile period on metabolic endocrine status and age at puberty in beef heifers1

4. Onset of luteolytic action of exogenous prostaglandinF-2α during estrous cycle in goats

6. Evaluation of the influence of prenatal transportation stress on GnRH-stimulated luteinizing hormone and testosterone secretion in sexually mature Brahman bulls1,2

7. Effect of copulation on estrus duration, LH response, and ovulation in Boer goats

8. Effect of copulation on estrus duration and ovulation time in goats

9. Nutritional Programming of Accelerated Puberty in Heifers: Involvement of Pro-Opiomelanocortin Neurones in the Arcuate Nucleus

10. Reciprocal changes in leptin and NPY during nutritional acceleration of puberty in heifers

11. Temporal changes in histomorphology and gene expression in goat testes during postnatal development1,2

12. REPRODUCTION SYMPOSIUM: Hypothalamic neuropeptides and the nutritional programming of puberty in heifers1,2

13. Use of a stair-step compensatory gain nutritional regimen to program the onset of puberty in beef heifers1

14. Pharmacologic application of native GnRH in the winter anovulatory mare, II: Accelerating the timing of pregnancy

15. Nutritional programming of accelerated puberty in heifers: alterations in DNA methylation in the arcuate nucleus<xref ref-type='fn' rid='afn1'>†</xref>,<xref ref-type='fn' rid='afn2'>‡</xref>

16. Nutritional programming of accelerated puberty in heifers: alterations in DNA methylation in the arcuate nucleus

17. Gene expression in the arcuate nucleus of heifers is affected by controlled intake of high- and low-concentrate diets1

18. Developmental Changes in Hypothalamic Kiss1 Expression during Activation of the Pulsatile Release of Luteinising Hormone in Maturing Ewe Lambs

19. Reduced progesterone concentration during growth of the first follicular wave affects embryo quality but has no effect on embryo survival post transfer in lactating dairy cows

20. Continuous administration of low-dose GnRH in mares

21. Continuous presence of male on estrus onset, estrus duration, and ovulation in estrus-synchronized Boer goats

22. Effects of leptin on gonadotropin-releasing hormone release from hypothalamic–infundibular explants and gonadotropin release from adenohypophyseal primary cell cultures: further evidence that fully nourished cattle are resistant to leptin

23. Chronic administration of recombinant ovine leptin in growing beef heifers: Effects on secretion of LH, metabolic hormones, and timing of puberty1

24. Regulatory Roles of Leptin at the Hypothalamic-Hypophyseal Axis Before and after Sexual Maturation in Cattle1

25. Leptin attenuates the acute effects of centrally administered neuropeptide Y on somatotropin but not gonadotropin secretion in ovariectomized cows

26. Leptin Prevents Fasting-Mediated Reductions in Pulsatile Secretion of Luteinizing Hormone and Enhances Its Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone-Mediated Release in Heifers1

27. Leptin Acts at the Bovine Adenohypophysis to Enhance Basal and Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone-Mediated Release of Luteinizing Hormone: Differential Effects Are Dependent upon Nutritional History1

28. Age at puberty, total fat and conjugated linoleic acid content of carcass, and circulating metabolic hormones in beef heifers fed a diet high in linoleic acid beginning at four months of age1

29. Elevated body weight gain during the juvenile period alters neuropeptide Y-gonadotropin-releasing hormone circuitry in prepubertal heifers

30. Leptin and its role in the central regulation of reproduction in cattle

31. Central Infusion of Recombinant Ovine Leptin Normalizes Plasma Insulin and Stimulates a Novel Hypersecretion of Luteinizing Hormone after Short-Term Fasting in Mature Beef Cows1

32. Short communication: Insertion of an intravaginal progesterone device at the time of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) injection affects neither GnRH-induced release of luteinizing hormone nor development of dominant follicle in early diestrus of lactating dairy cows

33. Neuroendocrine Control of Estrus and Ovulation

34. Hypothalamic Distribution, Adenohypophyseal Receptor Expression, and Ligand Functionality of RFamide-Related Peptide 3 in the Mare During the Breeding and Nonbreeding Seasons1

35. Hormonal manipulations in the 5-day timed artificial insemination protocol to optimize estrous cycle synchrony and fertility in dairy heifers

36. Pharmacologic application of native GnRH in the winter anovulatory mare, I: frequency of reversion to the anovulatory state following ovulation induction and cessation of treatment

37. Reproductive seasonality in the mare: neuroendocrine basis and pharmacologic control

38. Accelerated body weight gain during the juvenile period alters the neuropeptide Y-kisspeptin circuitry in the hypothalamus of prepubertal heifers

39. Secretion of luteinizing hormone into pituitary venous effluent of the follicular and luteal phase mare: novel acceleration of episodic release during constant infusion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone

40. Neuroendocrine Pathways Mediating Nutritional Acceleration of Puberty: Insights from Ruminant Models

41. Expression of leptin receptor and suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 genes in adenohypophysis of normal-fed and fasted cows

42. Regulatory roles of leptin in reproduction and metabolism: a comparative review

43. Evidence that lamprey GnRH-III does not release FSH selectively in cattle

44. Effects of leptin on basal and GHRH-stimulated GH secretion from the bovine adenohypophysis are dependent upon nutritional status

45. Serum leptin and its adipose gene expression during pubertal development, the estrous cycle, and different seasons in cattle

46. Comparison of three approaches for synchronization of ovulation for timed artificial insemination in Bos indicus-influenced cattle managed on the Texas gulf coast

47. Leptin gene expression, circulating leptin, and luteinizing hormone pulsatility are acutely responsive to short-term fasting in prepubertal heifers: relationships to circulating insulin and insulin-like growth factor I(1)

48. Expression of Hypothalamic RF-amide Related Peptide 3 (RFRP3) and Adenohypophyseal G Protein-Coupled Receptor 147 (GPR147) During the Breeding and Non-breeding Seasons in the Mare

49. Accelerated Body Weight Gain During the Juvenile Period as a Model to Assess NPY and Kisspeptin Control of Puberty in Heifers

50. Accelerated Body Weight Gain During the Juvenile Period Reduces Neuropeptide Y Close Contacts with GnRH Neurons in Heifers

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