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Progestagen therapy of ovariectomized pregnant mares.

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Publication Date: 1982-01-01 PubMed ID: 6962883
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APA
Shideler RK, Squires EL, Voss JL, Eikenberry DJ, Pickett BW. (1982). Progestagen therapy of ovariectomized pregnant mares. J Reprod Fertil Suppl, 32, 459-464.

Publication

ISSN: 0449-3087
NlmUniqueID: 0225652
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 32
Pages: 459-464

Researcher Affiliations

Shideler, R K
    Squires, E L
      Voss, J L
        Eikenberry, D J
          Pickett, B W

            MeSH Terms

            • Abortion, Spontaneous
            • Animals
            • Castration
            • Delayed-Action Preparations
            • Female
            • Horses / physiology
            • Pregnancy
            • Pregnancy, Animal / drug effects
            • Progesterone / blood
            • Progesterone / therapeutic use

            Citations

            This article has been cited 3 times.
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