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1. Reduced protein diet and amino acid concentration alter intestinal barrier function and performance of broiler chickens with or without synthetic glucocorticoid

2. The effects of floor space and nest box access on the physiology and behavior of caged laying hens

3. Sexual behaviour, semen quality and fertility of young Border Leicester rams administered melatonin during spring

4. Chronic elevation of plasma cortisol causes differential expression of predominating glucocorticoid in plasma, saliva, fecal, and wool matrices in sheep

5. The hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in sheep is attenuated during lactation in response to psychosocial and predator stress

6. Anogenital distance reflects the sex ratio of a gilt's birth litter and predicts her reproductive success1

7. Sex bias of the birth litter affects surge but not tonic LH secretion in gilts

8. Relationship between plasma and tissue corticosterone in laying hens (Gallus gallus domesticus): implications for stress physiology and animal welfare

9. Response to gonadotrophins differs for gilts from female- and male-biased litters

10. INVITED REVIEW: The usefulness of measuring glucocorticoids for assessing animal welfare

11. Impact of psychosocial stress on gonadotrophins and sexual behaviour in females: role for cortisol?

12. The glucocorticoid contribution to obesity

13. Neonatal overfeeding alters adult anxiety and stress responsiveness

14. Role of Estradiol in Cortisol-Induced Reduction of Luteinizing Hormone Pulse Frequency

15. Psychosocial Stress Inhibits Amplitude of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Pulses Independent of Cortisol Action on the Type II Glucocorticoid Receptor

16. Cortisol Reduces Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Pulse Frequency in Follicular Phase Ewes: Influence of Ovarian Steroids

17. Estradiol Enables Cortisol to Act Directly upon the Pituitary to Suppress Pituitary Responsiveness to GnRH in Sheep

18. Variation in Kisspeptin and RFamide-Related Peptide (RFRP) Expression and Terminal Connections to Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Neurons in the Brain: A Novel Medium for Seasonal Breeding in the Sheep

19. Predicting Milk Yield in Sheep Used for Dairying in Australia

20. Sexual behavior of male pigs

21. Does Cortisol Acting Via the Type II Glucocorticoid Receptor Mediate Suppression of Pulsatile Luteinizing Hormone Secretion in Response to Psychosocial Stress?

22. Isolation and restraint stress results in differential activation of corticotrophin-releasing hormone and arginine vasopressin neurons in sheep

23. Activation of the Hypothalamo-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis by Isolation and Restraint Stress during Lactation in Ewes: Effect of the Presence of the Lamb and Suckling

24. A sex difference in the cortisol response to tail docking and ACTH develops between 1 and 8 weeks of age in lambs

25. Co-localization and distribution of corticotrophin-releasing hormone, arginine vasopressin and enkephalin in the paraventricular nucleus of sheep: A sex comparison

26. Does the Type II Glucocorticoid Receptor Mediate Cortisol-Induced Suppression in Pituitary Responsiveness to Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone?

27. Leptin-Mediated Effects of Undernutrition or Fasting on Luteinizing Hormone and Growth Hormone Secretion in Ovariectomized Ewes Depend on the Duration of Metabolic Perturbation

28. Scientific assessment of animal welfare

29. Positive effects of melatonin treatment on the reproductive performance of young border leicester rams mated to merino ewes in spring: preliminary observations

30. Chronic food-restriction alters the expression of somatostatin and growth hormone-releasing hormone in the ovariectomised ewe

31. Combined xylazine and ketamine as an analgesic regimen in sheep

32. Gonadal steroid receptors in the regulation of GnRH secretion in farm animals

33. Central administration of corticotrophin releasing hormone but not arginine vasopressin stimulates the secretion of luteinizing hormone in rams in the presence and absence of testosterone

34. Seasonal changes in the negative feedback regulation of the secretion of the gonadotrophins by testosterone and inhibin in rams

35. ANGIOTENSIN II- AND PHORBOL ESTER-INDUCED STEROIDOGENESIS BY OVINE ADRENOCORTICAL CELLS: EFFECT OF SEX AND THE GONADAL STATUS OF THE DONOR ANIMAL

36. The effect of repeated boar exposure on cortisol secretion and reproduction in gilts

37. Genetic selection for temperament affects behaviour and the secretion of adrenal and reproductive hormones in sheep subjected to stress

38. Treatment of Young Rams with an Agonist of GnRH Delays Reproductive Development

39. Acute and chronic stress-like levels of cortisol inhibit the oestradiol stimulus to induce sexual receptivity but have no effect on sexual attractivity or proceptivity in female sheep

40. The estrous cycle of the ewe is resistant to disruption by repeated, acute psychosocial stress

41. A role for inhibin in the regulation of the secretion of follicle stimulating hormone in male domestic animals

42. The Negative Feedback Effects of Testicular Steroids Are Predominantly at the Hypothalamus in the Ram*

43. Studies on the testicular source of inhibin and its route of secretion in rams: failure of the Leydig cell to secrete inhibin in response to a human chorionic gonadotrophin/LH stimulus

44. Cortisol interferes with the estradiol-induced surge of luteinizing hormone in the ewe

45. Artificial lighting during winter increases milk yield in dairy ewes

46. Cortisol disrupts the ability of estradiol-17beta to induce the LH surge in ovariectomized ewes

47. Psychosocial stress suppresses attractivity, proceptivity and pulsatile LH secretion in the ewe

48. The effect of testosterone and season on prodynorphin messenger RNA expression in the preoptic area-hypothalamus of the ram

49. Sex difference in the suppressive effect of cortisol on pulsatile secretion of luteinizing hormone in sheep

50. Projections to the preoptic area from the paraventricular nucleus, arcuate nucleus and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis are unlikely to be involved in stress-induced suppression of GnRH secretion in sheep

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