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1. The post-ovulatory rise in progesterone is lower and the persistence of oestrous behaviour longer during the first compared with the second cycle of the breeding season in mares.

2. Effect of the Interval From Prostaglandin F2alpha Treatment to Ovulation on Reproductive Efficiency Rates in a Commercial Equine Embryo Transfer Program.

3. Intrafollicular treatment with prostaglandins PGE2 and PGF2α inhibits the formation of luteinised unruptured follicles and restores normal ovulation in mares treated with flunixin-meglumine.

4. The effect of mare's age on multiple ovulation rate, embryo recovery, post-transfer pregnancy rate, and interovulatory interval in a commercial embryo transfer program in Argentina.

5. Ultrasound confirmation of ovulation in mares: a normal corpus luteum or a haemorrhagic anovulatory follicle?

6. The effect of systemic administration of cloprostenol on ovulation in mares treated with a prostaglandin synthetase inhibitor.

7. Ultrasound characteristics of experimentally induced luteinized unruptured follicles (LUF) and naturally occurring hemorrhagic anovulatory follicles (HAF) in the mare.

8. The effect of time of insemination with fresh cooled transported semen and natural mating relative to ovulation on pregnancy and embryo loss rates in the mare.

9. Disruption of periovulatory FSH and LH surges during induced anovulation by an inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis in mares.

10. Systemic treatment with high dose of flunixin-meglumine is able to block ovulation in mares by inducing hemorrhage and luteinisation of follicles.

11. The first ovulation of the breeding season in the mare: the effect of progesterone priming on pregnancy rate and breeding management (hCG response rate and number of services per cycle and mare).

12. Effect of type of semen, time of insemination relative to ovulation and embryo transfer on early equine embryonic vesicle growth as determined by ultrasound.

13. Speed of in vitro embryo development affects the likelihood of foaling and the foal sex ratio

14. Horse embryo diameter is influenced by the embryonic age but not by the type of semen used to inseminate donor mares

15. Factors affecting the likelihood of pregnancy and embryonic loss after transfer of cryopreserved in vitro produced equine embryos

16. Likelihood of pregnancy after embryo transfer is reduced in recipient mares with a short preceding oestrus

17. Effect of exogenous progesterone administration on luteal sensitivity to PGF during the early development of the corpus luteum in mares and cows.

18. Intrafollicular treatment with prostaglandins PGE2 and PGF2α inhibits the formation of luteinised unruptured follicles and restores normal ovulation in mares treated with flunixin-meglumine.

19. The effect of the interval from PGF treatment to ovulation on embryo recovery and pregnancy rate in the mare.

20. The effect of a single high dose of PGF2α administered to dairy cattle 3.5 days after ovulation on luteal function, morphology, and follicular dynamics

21. The effect of treatment with flunixin meglumine at different times relative to hCG administration on ovulation failure and luteal function in mares

22. Follicle and systemic hormone interrelationships during induction of luteinized unruptured follicles with a prostaglandin inhibitor in mares

24. Risk Factors for the Development of Haemorrhagic Anovulatory Follicles in the Mare.

25. Reducing the examination interval to detect ovulation below 12h does not improve pregnancy rates after postovulatory insemination with frozen/thawed semen in mares

26. Effects of follicular ablation and induced luteolysis on LH and follicular fluid factors during the periovulatory period in mares.

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