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Effect of estrogen and progesterone on the phagocytic response of ovariectomized mares infected in utero with beta-hemolytic streptococci.

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Publication Date: 1982-08-01 PubMed ID: 7103220
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Washburn SM, Klesius PH, Ganjam VK, Brown BG. (1982). Effect of estrogen and progesterone on the phagocytic response of ovariectomized mares infected in utero with beta-hemolytic streptococci. Am J Vet Res, 43(8), 1367-1370.

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ISSN: 0002-9645
NlmUniqueID: 0375011
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 43
Issue: 8
Pages: 1367-1370

Researcher Affiliations

Washburn, S M
    Klesius, P H
      Ganjam, V K
        Brown, B G

          MeSH Terms

          • Animals
          • Castration / veterinary
          • Estradiol / analogs & derivatives
          • Estradiol / pharmacology
          • Female
          • Horse Diseases / immunology
          • Horses
          • Leukocytes / drug effects
          • Luminescent Measurements
          • Phagocytosis / drug effects
          • Progesterone / pharmacology
          • Streptococcal Infections / immunology
          • Streptococcal Infections / veterinary
          • Uterine Diseases / immunology
          • Uterine Diseases / veterinary

          Citations

          This article has been cited 3 times.
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          2. Gottshall SL, Hansen PJ. Regulation of leucocyte subpopulations in the sheep endometrium by progesterone. Immunology 1992 Aug;76(4):636-41.
            pubmed: 1398753
          3. Nash DM, Giles JL. Uterine inflammation and lessons from large animal models of endometritis. Nat Rev Immunol 2025 Dec;25(12):934-946.
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