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  • The glycosylation of pregna... The glycosylation of pregnancy-associated glycoproteins and prolactin-related protein-I in bovine binucleate trophoblast giant cells changes before parturition
    Klisch, K; Boos, A; Friedrich, M ... Reproduction, 11/2006, Volume: 132, Issue: 5
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    Binucleate trophoblast giant cells (BNC) in the bovine placenta produce glycoproteins, which are delivered into the mother after fusion of BNC with uterine epithelial cells. During most time of ...
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  • Efficiency of In vitro Ovin... Efficiency of In vitro Ovine Embryo Production Using an Undefined or a Defined Maturation Medium is Determined by the Source of the Oocyte
    Cocero, MJ; Alabart, JL; Hammami, S ... Reproduction in domestic animals, June 2011, Volume: 46, Issue: 3
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    In vitro oocyte maturation can be influenced by oocyte source and maturation media composition. The aim of the present study was to compare the efficiency of a defined in vitro maturation medium ...
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  • Endocrine profiles, haemato... Endocrine profiles, haematology and pregnancy outcomes of late pregnant Holstein dairy heifers sired by bulls giving a high or low incidence of stillbirth
    Kornmatitsuk, B; Dahl, E; Ropstad, E ... Acta veterinaria scandinavica, 01/2004, Volume: 45, Issue: 1-2
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    The high incidence of stillbirth in Swedish Holstein heifers has increased continuously during the last 15 years to an average of 11% today. The pathological reasons behind the increased incidence of ...
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  • Pregnancy-associated glycop... Pregnancy-associated glycoprotein (PAG) concentration in plasma and milk samples for early pregnancy diagnosis in Lacaune dairy sheep
    El Amiri, B.; Sousa, N.M.; Alvarez Oxiley, A. ... Research in veterinary science, 04/2015, Volume: 99
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    •PAG profiles were established in milk along the first trimester of pregnancy in sheep.•PAG concentrations were compared in ewes carrying single or multiple fetuses.•In milk, pregnancy diagnosis ...
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  • Effect of the Type and Numb... Effect of the Type and Number of Prostaglandin Treatments on Corpus Luteum, the Largest Follicle and Progesterone Concentration in Dairy Cows
    Répási, A; Beckers, JF; Sulon, J ... Reproduction in domestic animals, October 2005, Volume: 40, Issue: 5
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    Contents Lactating dairy cows (n = 72) with a mature corpus luteum (CL) (diameter of ≥17 mm) determined by ultrasonography and having a follicle with a diameter of ≥10 mm were randomly assigned to ...
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  • Comparison of the Ability o... Comparison of the Ability of Three Radioimmunoassay to Detect Pregnancy-associated Glycoproteins in Bovine Plasma
    Perényi, ZS; Szenci, O; Sulon, J ... Reproduction in domestic animals, April 2002, Volume: 37, Issue: 2
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    Contents Pregnancy‐associated glycoproteins (PAGs) constitute a large family of glycoproteins that are synthesized in the superficial layer of the ruminant placenta according to a spatial and ...
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  • Pregnancy-Associated Bovine... Pregnancy-Associated Bovine and Ovine Glycoproteins Exhibit Spatially and Temporally Distinct Expression Patterns During Pregnancy
    GREEN, J. A; SANCAI XIE; XIAO QUAN ... Biology of reproduction, 06/2000, Volume: 62, Issue: 6
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    The pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (PAG) constitute a large family of recently duplicated genes. They show structural resemblance to pepsin and related aspartic proteinases. A total of 21 bovine ...
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  • Plasma Concentrations of Pr... Plasma Concentrations of Pregnancy-Associated Glycoproteins Measured Using Anti-Bovine PAG-2 Antibodies on Day 120 of Gestation Predict Abortion in Dairy Cows Naturally Infected with Neospora caninum
    García-Ispierto, I; Almería, S; Serrano, B ... Reproduction in domestic animals, August 2013, Volume: 48, Issue: 4
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    Contents The present study sought to determine: (i) the effects of Neospora caninum infection and twin pregnancy on plasma pregnancy‐associated glycoprotein‐2 (PAG‐2) concentrations throughout ...
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  • Identification of embryonic... Identification of embryonic/fetal mortality in cows by semiquantitative detection of pregnancy-associated glycoproteins
    Engelke, J; Knaack, H; Linden, M ... Livestock science, 08/2015, Volume: 178
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    Late embryonic and early fetal mortality (EM/FM) might occur following a pregnancy diagnosis, decreasing the accuracy of pregnancy diagnostics in dairy cattle. Therefore, the detection of EM/FM may ...
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  • Experimental Neospora Canin... Experimental Neospora Caninum Infection in Pregnant Dairy Heifers Raises Concentrations of Pregnancy‐Associated Glycoproteins 1 and 2 in Foetal Fluids
    Mur-Novales, R; López-Gatius, F; Serrano-Pérez, B ... Reproduction in domestic animals, April 2016, Volume: 51, Issue: 2
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    Plasma concentrations of PAG‐1 are used for pregnancy diagnosis and as a marker of placental/foetal well‐being, while those of PAG‐2 may be an indicator of abortion risk in Neospora caninum‐infected ...
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