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1. Elecsys ® AMH assay: Determination of Anti-Müllerian hormone levels and evaluation of the relationship between superovulation response in Holstein dairy cows.

2. Effect of serum anti-Müllerian hormone levels on the superovulation response in Holstein heifers.

3. Anti-Müllerian hormone in female dromedary camel and its association with super-ovulatory response in embryo donors.

4. Repeated Superovulation Accelerates Primordial Follicle Activation and Atresia.

5. Effect of Superovulation Treatment on Oocyte's DNA Methylation.

6. Combined synchronization and superovulation treatments negatively impact embryo viability possibly by the downregulation of WNT/β-catenin and Notch signaling genes in the porcine endometrium.

7. Superovulation of high-producing Holstein lactating dairy cows with human recombinant FSH and hMG.

8. Bayesian estimation of genetic parameters for superovulatory response traits in Japanese Black donor cows using count data models.

9. Expression profile analysis of sheep ovary after superovulation and estrus synchronisation treatment.

10. Study of the factors affecting embryo yields and quality in superovulated Morada Nova ewes that underwent non-surgical uterine flushing.

11. Ovarian and uterine arteries blood flow waveform response in the first two cycles following superstimulation in cows.

12. Ovulation and ovarian wound healing are impaired with advanced reproductive age.

13. Generation of cynomolgus monkey fetuses with intracytoplasmic sperm injection based on the MII-stage oocytes acquired by personalized superovulation protocol.

14. The effect of anti-müllerian hormone and progesterone concentrations on superovulation response and embryo yield in goats.

15. Key characteristics of the ovary and uterus for reproduction with particular reference to poly ovulation in the plains viscacha (Lagostomus maximus, chinchillidae).

16. Does empiric superovulation improve fecundity in healthy women undergoing therapeutic donor insemination without a male partner?

17. Follicular dynamics and in vivo embryo production in Santa Inês ewes treated with smaller doses of pFSH.

18. Multiple superovulations alter histone modifications in mouse early embryos.

19. Superovulation protocols for dairy cows bred with SexedULTRA™ sex-sorted semen.

20. Early luteal development in Santa Inês ewes superovulated with reduced doses of porcine follicle-stimulating hormone.

21. Effect of semen and donor factors on multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET) in sheep.

22. Factors affecting embryo production in superovulated Bos taurus cattle.

23. Effects of superovulation, in vitro fertilization, and oocyte in vitro maturation on imprinted gene Grb10 in mouse blastocysts.

24. Superovulation alters the expression of endometrial genes critical to tissue remodeling and placentation.

25. Serum progesterone concentrations during FSH superstimulation of the first follicular wave affect embryo production in sheep.

26. Genome-wide association study and in silico functional analysis of the number of embryos produced by Holstein donors.

27. Assessing the usefulness of B-mode and colour Doppler sonography, and measurements of circulating progesterone concentrations for determining ovarian responses in superovulated ewes.

28. Effect of superstimulation on the expression of microRNAs and genes involved in steroidogenesis and ovulation in Nelore cows.

29. The effects of superovulation and reproductive aging on the epigenome of the oocyte and embryo.

30. The value of delaying hCG administration to enable maturation of medium-sized follicles in patients undergoing superovulation for IVF/ICSI.

31. Overweight negatively affects outcome of superovulation treatment in female mice.

32. High-milking sheep have a lower ovulation rate and tend to yield fewer embryos in response to superovulation and intrauterine artificial insemination.

33. Improvements in oocyte competence in superovulated mice following treatment with cilostazol: Ovulation of immature oocytes with high developmental rates.

34. Adverse Effect of Superovulation Treatment on Maturation, Function and Ultrastructural Integrity of Murine Oocytes.

35. Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) and fertility management in agricultural species.

36. Relationship of antral follicular blood flow velocity to superovulatory responses in ewes.

37. Effect of extending FSH treatment on superovulation and embryo production in wood bison (Bison bison athabascae).

38. Impact of large ovarian endometriomas on the response to superovulation for in vitro fertilization: A retrospective study.

39. Superovulatory responses in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) depend on the interaction between donor status and superovulation method used.

40. Oestrus synchronisation and superovulation alter the cervicovaginal mucus proteome of the ewe.

41. Superovulation at a specific stage of the estrous cycle determines the reproductive performance in mice.

42. Compromised oocyte quality and assisted reproduction contribute to sex-specific effects on offspring outcomes and epigenetic patterning.

43. The role of GPR1 signaling in mice corpus luteum.

44. Intrinsic determinants and predictors of superovulatory yields in sheep: Circulating concentrations of reproductive hormones, ovarian status, and antral follicular blood flow.

45. Impact of superovulation and mating on the wellbeing of juvenile and adult C57BL/6N mice.

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

47. Effect of high fat diet on artificial oocyte activation following superovulation in mice.

48. Fixed-time induction of ovulation in camels superovulated by different eCG modalities during the transition period in Egypt : Superovulation in camels during the transition period.

49. Reducing treatments in cattle superovulation protocols by combining a pituitary extract with a 0.5% hyaluronan solution: Is it able to diminish activation of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis compared to the traditional protocol? [corrected]

50. Potential role for GnRH in the synchronization of follicular emergence before the superovulatory Day 0 protocol.

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