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    Influence of uterine bacterial contamination after parturition on ovarian dominant follicle selection and follicle growth and function in cattle by Sheldon, IM, Noakes, DE, Rycroft, AN, Pfeiffer, DU, Dobson, H

    Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-06-2002)
    “…First postpartum dominant follicles are preferentially selected in the ovary contralateral to the previously gravid uterine horn. The aim of the present study…”
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    Effect of postpartum manual examination of the vagina on uterine bacterial contamination in cows by Sheldon, I. M., Noakes, D. E., Rycroft, A. N., Dobson, H.

    Published in Veterinary record (02-11-2002)
    “…Twenty-one days after they had calved, the vaginas of 34 cows were examined with a clean gloved hand, and 26 cows were left unexamined. Swabs were collected…”
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    Acute phase protein responses to uterine bacterial contamination in cattle after calving by Sheldon, I M, Noakes, D E, Rycroft, A, Dobson, H

    Published in Veterinary record (10-02-2001)
    “…Repeated ultrasonographic examinations and collections of blood samples and uterine lumenal swabs between seven and 28 days after calving were used to examine…”
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    Comparison of three treatments for bovine endometritis by Sheldon, I. M., Noakes, D. E.

    Published in Veterinary record (23-05-1998)
    “…Three commercial preparations for the treatment of bovine endometritis were compared: an intrauterine infusion of 1500 mg oxtytetracycline hydrochloride…”
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    Effect of maternal nutrient restriction in early gestation on development of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in fetal sheep at 0.8-0.9 of gestation by Hawkins, P, Steyn, C, McGarrigle, HH, Saito, T, Ozaki, T, Stratford, LL, Noakes, DE, Hanson, MA

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-12-1999)
    “…The fetal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis has numerous key roles in development. Epidemiological data have linked adverse prenatal nutrition with…”
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    The relationship between uterine pathogen growth density and ovarian function in the postpartum dairy cow by Williams, E.J., Fischer, D.P., Noakes, D.E., England, G.C.W., Rycroft, A., Dobson, H., Sheldon, I.M.

    Published in Theriogenology (01-09-2007)
    “…In cattle, the first postpartum dominant follicle grows slower and produces less oestradiol in animals with high numbers of bacteria contaminating the uterine…”
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    Acute phase protein response of ewes and the release of PGFM in relation to uterine involution and the presence of intrauterine bacteria by Regassa, F., Noakes, D. E.

    Published in Veterinary record (01-05-1999)
    “…The rate of uterine involution postpartum was monitored in 13 suckling mule ewes by using radio-opaque markers and radiography, and each ewe was also monitored…”
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    Effect of intrauterine administration of oestradiol on postpartum uterine bacterial infection in cattle by Sheldon, I.M, Noakes, D.E, Rycroft, A.N, Dobson, H

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-03-2004)
    “…After parturition fewer first dominant follicles are selected in the ovary ipsilateral to the previously gravid uterine horn in cattle. However, the presence…”
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    Uterine bacterial flora and uterine lesions in bitches with cystic endometrial hyperplasia (pyometra) by Dhaliwal, G. K., Wray, C., Noakes, D. E.

    Published in Veterinary record (12-12-1998)
    “…Thirty-eight complete genital tracts were obtained fresh from local veterinary practices after bitches had been ovario-hysterectomised for the treatment of…”
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    Peripheral and intrauterine neutrophil function in the cow: the influence of endogenous and exogenous sex steroid hormones by Subandrio, A.L., Sheldon, I.M., Noakes, D.E.

    Published in Theriogenology (01-05-2000)
    “…It has been accepted for many years that the susceptibility of the genital tract to infection is reduced during the follicular phase compared with the luteal…”
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    The influence of ovarian activity and uterine involution determined by ultrasonography on subsequent reproductive performance of dairy cows by Sheldon, IM, Noakes, D.E., Dobson, H

    Published in Theriogenology (01-08-2000)
    “…The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that a follicle >8 mm diameter in the ovary ipsilateral to the previously gravid uterine horn (PGUH),…”
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    The effect of oestradiol on postpartum uterine involution in sheep by Sheldon, I.M., Noakes, D.E., Bayliss, M., Dobson, H.

    Published in Animal reproduction science (15-09-2003)
    “…The present study tested the hypothesis that ovarian oestradiol increases the rate of uterine involution after parturition in sheep. The day after parturition,…”
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    Changes in the weight, collagen concentration and content of the uterus and cervix of the ewe during pregnancy by REGASSA, F, NOAKES, D.E

    Published in Research in veterinary science (01-02-2001)
    “…The dry and wet weights of the uterus (caruncular and intercaruncular areas) and cervix were measured in non-pregnant (n = 5) and pregnant (n = 25) ewes post…”
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    The effects of endometrial scarification on uterine steroid receptors, bacterial flora and histological structure in the bitch by Dhaliwal, G.K, England, G.C.W, Noakes, D.E

    Published in Animal reproduction science (15-02-2002)
    “…Following laparotomy, the endometrium of six nulliparous Beagle bitches was scarified at the base of one uterine horn during early metoestrus, when the…”
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    The influence of exogenous steroid hormones on steroid receptors, uterine histological structure and the bacterial flora of the normal bitch by Dhaliwal, G.K., England, G.C.W., Noakes, D.E.

    Published in Animal reproduction science (16-08-1999)
    “…Oestrogen (ER) and progesterone (PR) receptors have been shown to vary in both concentration and distribution during the oestrous cycle of the bitch,…”
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    Ultrasonography of spontaneous lesions of the genital system of three rams, and their influence on semen quality by Ahmad, N., England, G. C. W., Noakes, D. E.

    Published in Veterinary record (01-01-2000)
    “…Three young Suffolk ram lambs had lesions which rendered them reproductively unsound. One had a unilateral scrotal hernia, detected by palpation, and two had…”
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    Oestrogen and progesterone receptors in the uterine wall of bitches with cystic endometrial hyperplasia/pyometra by Dhaliwal, G. K., England, G. C. W., Noakes, D. E.

    Published in Veterinary record (16-10-1999)
    “…Fresh samples of uterine wall and peripheral plasma were obtained from 13 bitches of different breeds when they were treated for cystic endometrial…”
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