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1. INDUCTION OF SUPEROVULATION IN CAMELIDS

4. Ovulation-inducing factor ( OIF/ NGF) in seminal plasma: a review and update.

5. Predictive characteristics of male fertility in alpacas with special reference to seminal NGF.

6. Review: Unveiling the effect of beta-nerve growth factor on the reproductive function in llamas and cows.

7. Administration of Beta-Nerve Growth Factor during the Preovulatory Stage Improves Endocrine and Luteal Function in Dairy Heifers.

8. Is seminal nerve growth factor-induced luteinizing hormone release in camelids mediated at the hypothalamus?

10. Oocyte Quality, In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Development of Alpaca Oocytes Collected by Ultrasound-Guided Follicular Aspiration or from Slaughterhouse Ovaries.

11. Heterologous beta-nerve growth factor (β-NGF) given at the LH surge enhances luteal function in dairy heifers.

12. Effect of cat seminal plasma and purified llama ovulation-inducing factor (β-NGF) on ovarian function in queens.

13. Neuroanatomical basis of the nerve growth factor ovulation-induction pathway in llamas†.

15. Distribution of GnRH and Kisspeptin Immunoreactivity in the Female Llama Hypothalamus.

16. New Insights Into the Role of β-NGF/TrKA System in the Endometrium of Alpacas During Early Pregnancy.

17. Effects of NGF Addition on Llama ( Lama glama ) Sperm Traits After Cooling.

18. Laterality of Ovulation and Presence of the Embryo Do Not Affect Uterine Horn Blood Flow During the First Month of Gestation in Llamas.

19. Effect of mating on mRNA and protein expression of beta nerve growth factor and its receptor, TrKA, in the oviduct of llama (Lama glama).

20. β-NGF Stimulates Steroidogenic Enzyme and VEGFA Gene Expression, and Progesterone Secretion via ERK 1/2 Pathway in Primary Culture of Llama Granulosa Cells.

21. Ovulation mechanism in South American Camelids: The active role of β-NGF as the chemical signal eliciting ovulation in llamas and alpacas.

22. The effect of seminal plasma β-NGF on follicular fluid hormone concentration and gene expression of steroidogenic enzymes in llama granulosa cells.

23. New insights of the role of β-NGF in the ovulation mechanism of induced ovulating species.

24. Evaluation of the effect of mating, intrauterine deposition of raw seminal plasma or seminal plasma purified β-NGF on endometrial vascularization in llamas.

25. Source and localization of ovulation-inducing factor/nerve growth factor in male reproductive tissues among mammalian species.

26. Natural and controlled ovulation in South American camelids.

27. PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF SEMINAL PLASMA PROTEINS AND IMMUNOREACTIVITY OF NERVE GROWTH FACTOR AS INDICATIVE OF AN OVULATION INDUCING FACTOR IN ODONTOCETES.

28. Nerve growth factor from seminal plasma origin (spβ-NGF) increases CL vascularization and level of mRNA expression of steroidogenic enzymes during the early stage of Corpus Luteum development in llamas.

29. The association between subclinical mastitis around calving and reproductive performance in grazing dairy cows.

30. Effect of oocyte maturation time, sperm selection method and oxygen tension on in vitro embryo development in alpacas.

31. Seminal Plasma Induces Ovulation in Llamas in the Absence of a Copulatory Stimulus: Role of Nerve Growth Factor as an Ovulation-Inducing Factor.

32. Tissue localization of GM-CSF receptor in bovine ovarian follicles and its role on glucose uptake by mural granulosa cells.

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

34. The effect of repeated administrations of llama ovulation-inducing factor (OIF/NGF) during the peri-ovulatory period on corpus luteum development and function in llamas.

35. Ovulation-inducing factor (OIF/NGF) from seminal plasma origin enhances Corpus Luteum function in llamas regardless the preovulatory follicle diameter.

36. Luteotrophic effect of ovulation-inducing factor/nerve growth factor present in the seminal plasma of llamas.

37. Vitrification of in vitro mature alpaca oocyte: effect of ethylene glycol concentration and time of exposure in the equilibration and vitrification solutions.

38. Granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) enhances cumulus cell expansion in bovine oocytes.

39. Effects of nutritional restriction on metabolic, endocrine, and ovarian function in llamas (Lama glama).

40. Ovulation-inducing factor in seminal plasma: a review.

41. Induction of superovulation in South American camelids.

42. Effect of purified llama ovulation-inducing factor (OIF) on ovarian function in cattle.

43. The nerve of ovulation-inducing factor in semen.

44. Ovulation-inducing factor (OIF) induces LH secretion from pituitary cells.

45. GnRH dose reduction decreases pituitary LH release and ovulatory response but does not affect corpus luteum (CL) development and function in llamas.

46. Ovarian estradiol modulates the stimulatory effect of ovulation-inducing factor (OIF) on pituitary LH secretion in llamas.

47. Transvaginal ultrasound-guided cumulus oocyte complexes aspiration and in vitro embryo production in suckled beef and lactating dairy cattle on pasture-based management conditions.

48. Dose-response of female llamas to ovulation-inducing factor from seminal plasma.

49. Is an ovulation-inducing factor (OIF) present in the seminal plasma of rabbits?

50. Evidence for the conservation of biological activity of ovulation-inducing factor in seminal plasma.

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