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Estrous Cycle: Physiology, Endocrinology & Role in Breeding & Reproductive Management

Estrous Cycle: Physiology, Endocrinology & Role in Breeding & Reproductive Management

9781629484761
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Opis
The oestrus cycle represents a cyclic pattern of ovarian activity in which many physiological and morphological events occur to enable ovulation, receptivity, and to maintain the establishment of pregnancy. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the physiology, endocrinology, role in breeding and reproductive management of the oestrus cycle. Topics discussed include the importance of hormones and rearing environments corresponding to sex differences in physiology and behaviour; cell renewal in hormone-responsive tissues during the oestrus cycle; new improvements for oestrus cycle synchronisation in cattle; a picture of zona pellucida as seen by way of a transmission electron microscope; and a comparative study of different populations of spiny mice (Acomys) and their reproductive response to increased salinity, melatonin, and aldosterone treatments assessed by the oestrus cycle.
Szczegóły produktu
74429
9781629484761
9781629484761

Opis

Rok wydania
2013
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
117
Wymiary (mm)
155.00 x 230.00
Waga (g)
346
  • Preface; Sex Differences in Physiology & Behaviour:: The Importance of Hormones & Rearing Environment; Cell Renewal in Hormone-Responsive Tissues during the Estrous Cycle; New Improvements for Estrous Cycle Synchronization in Cattle; A Picture of Zona Pellucida as Seen by Way of a Transmission Electron Microscope; A Comparative Study of Different Populations of Spiny Mice (Acomys):: Reproductive Response to Increased Salinity, Melatonin, Aldosterone Treatments Assessed by the Estrous Cycle; Index.
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