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Control of Pig Reproduction V
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Control of Pig Reproduction V
(1)
Editorial: Control of Pig Reproduction
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Regulation of Reproductive Function
Role of neuropeptides and amino acids in controlling secretion of hormones from the anterior pituitary gland in pigs
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Immune-endocrine interactions affecting luteal function in pigs
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Control of follicular development and ovulation rate in pigs
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Mechanisms mediating nutritional effects on embryonic survival in pigs
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Factors Affecting Breeding Efficiency in The Pig
Management of boars for efficient semen production
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Consequences of variation in interval from insemination to ovulation on fertilization in pigs
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Metabolic influenceson hypothalamic–pituitary–ovarian function in the pig
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Effects of semen components on ovulation and fertilization
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Embryonic and Fetal Development in The Pig
Role of uterine immune cells in early pregnancy in pigs
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Regulation of conceptus development and attachment in pigs
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Extracellular matrix and the implantation cascade in pigs
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Embryonic and fetal development in different genotypes in pigs
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Boar Fertility and Semen Preservation
Physiology of the Meishan boar
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Sperm plasma membrane characteristics and boar semen fertility
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Assessment of boar sperm function in relation to freezing and storage
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Advances in Biotechnology in Pig Reproduction
Molecular approaches to improved pig fertility*
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Developments in transgenictechniques in pigs
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Advances in the generation of transgenic pigs via embryo-derived and primordial germ cell-derived cells
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Advances in gender preselection in swine
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Aspects of OOcyfe and Embryonic Development in The Pig
Advances in
in vitro
production of pig embryos
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Oviductal regulation of fertilization and early embryonic development
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Cryopreservationof pig embryos
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