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    Changes in maternal pregnane concentrations in mares with experimentally-induced, ascending placentitis by Wynn, Michelle A.A., Ball, Barry A., May, John, Esteller-Vico, Alejandro, Canisso, Igor, Squires, Edward, Troedsson, Mats

    Published in Theriogenology (01-12-2018)
    “…The objectives of this study were to compare via liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) progesterone (P4), 5α-dihydroprogesterone (DHP),…”
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    Neurotensin expression, regulation, and function during the ovulatory period in the mouse ovary by Shrestha, Ketan, Al-Alem, Linah, Garcia, Priscilla, Wynn, Michelle A. A., Hannon, Patrick R., Jo, Misung, Drnevich, Jenny, Duffy, Diane M., Curry, Thomas E.

    Published in Biology of reproduction (14-01-2023)
    “…The luteinizing hormone (LH) surge induces paracrine mediators within the ovarian follicle that promote ovulation. The present study explores neurotensin…”
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    A comparison of progesterone assays for determination of peripheral pregnane concentrations in the late pregnant mare by Wynn, Michelle A.A., Esteller-Vico, Alejandro, Legacki, Erin L., Conley, Alan J., Loux, Shavahn C., Stanley, Scott D., Curry, Thomas E., Squires, Edward L., Troedsson, Mats H., Ball, Barry A.

    Published in Theriogenology (15-01-2018)
    “…During the latter half of gestation in mares, there is a complex milieu of pregnanes in peripheral blood. Progesterone concentrations are often assessed by…”
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    Inhibition of 5α-reductase alters pregnane metabolism in the late pregnant mare by Wynn, Michelle A A, Ball, Barry A, Legacki, Erin, Conley, Alan, Loux, Shavahn, May, John, Esteller-Vico, Alejandro, Stanley, Scott, Scoggin, Kirsten, Squires, Edward, Troedsson, Mats

    Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-03-2018)
    “…In the latter half of gestation in the mare, progesterone concentrations decline to near undetectable levels while other 5α-reduced pregnanes are elevated. Of…”
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