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Veterinary research communications2004; 28 Suppl 1; 169-172; doi: 10.1023/b:verc.0000045398.62134.e4

Clinical use of twice daily injections of buserelin acetate to induce ovulation in the mare.

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Publication Date: 2004-09-18 PubMed ID: 15372949DOI: 10.1023/b:verc.0000045398.62134.e4Google Scholar: Lookup
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Camillo F, Pacini M, Panzani D, Vannozzi I, Rota A, Aria G. (2004). Clinical use of twice daily injections of buserelin acetate to induce ovulation in the mare. Vet Res Commun, 28 Suppl 1, 169-172. https://doi.org/10.1023/b:verc.0000045398.62134.e4

Publication

ISSN: 0165-7380
NlmUniqueID: 8100520
Country: Switzerland
Language: English
Volume: 28 Suppl 1
Pages: 169-172

Researcher Affiliations

Camillo, F
  • Department of Veterinary Clinic, Università degli Studi di Pisa, Italy. fcamillo@vet.unipi
Pacini, M
    Panzani, D
      Vannozzi, I
        Rota, Al
          Aria, G

            MeSH Terms

            • Animals
            • Buserelin / therapeutic use
            • Estrus / drug effects
            • Estrus / physiology
            • Female
            • Fertility Agents, Female / therapeutic use
            • Horses
            • Ovulation Induction / methods
            • Ovulation Induction / veterinary

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            This article includes 4 references
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            Citations

            This article has been cited 3 times.
            1. Bottrel M, Ortiz I, Hidalgo M, Díaz-Jiménez M, Pereira B, Consuegra C, Yousef MS, Dorado J. Hormonal Management for the Induction of Luteolysis and Ovulation in Andalusian Jennies: Effect on Reproductive Performance, Embryo Quality and Recovery Rate.. Animals (Basel) 2022 Jan 8;12(2).
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            2. Fanelli D, Tesi M, Rota A, Beltramo M, Conte G, Giorgi M, Barsotti G, Camillo F, Panzani D. hCG is more effective than the GnRH agonist buserelin for inducing the first ovulation of the breeding season in mares.. Equine Vet J 2022 Mar;54(2):306-311.
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            3. Miki W, Oniyama H, Takeda N, Kimura Y, Haneda S, Matsui M, Taya K, Nambo Y. Effects of a single use of the GnRH analog buserelin on the induction of ovulation and endocrine profiles in heavy draft mares.. J Equine Sci 2016;27(4):149-156.
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