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- Page 12 and 13: LH and FSH are released into thesys
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- Page 16 and 17: • Prolactin- Luteotrophichormone
- Page 18 and 19: Peptide and protein hormones• Pla
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- Page 22 and 23: Clinical use of hCG• Athletes use
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- Page 30 and 31: PGE 2stimulatesFunction of prostagl
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- Page 36 and 37: Clinical use of PGF2ainduction of a
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- Page 40 and 41: Hormone receptors• Steroid hormon
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- Page 49 and 50: Synthesis and clearance of hormones
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competitive EIA
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LuminolThe chemical luminol is oxid
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Monitoring the seasonal estrus acti
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Endocrine control of cyclical repro
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increasingday lightPhotoreceptorsin
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Large amounts of equine LH are rele
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Ovarian steroidogenesisProduction R
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ovulation• Triggers increase prot
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Control of the corpus luteum- Estro
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Early pregnancy• Maternal recogni
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Trophoblastproteins• Ovine tropho
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Early pregnancy• Conceptus-derive
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• There is extensive mobility of
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Corpus luteum& Pregnancy• P4 from
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DihydroepiandrosteroneFetal-Placent
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Parturition
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Parturition• Prostaglandins are s
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molecules (< 1000 daltons) ) that c
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Smooth muscle contraction1. Calcium
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Calmodulin mediates processes such
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Parturition• Actions of progester
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Clinical aspects of reproductiveend
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Sampling timeP 4 for postpartumovar
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P 4 for postpartum ovarian activity
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Treatment of bovine follicular cyst
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Clinical aspects of reproductive•
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Clinical aspects of reproductive•
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Drycontraception