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Reproduction, Fertility and Development Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 18 Number 4 2006


Meat and Livestock Association Plenary Lecture 2005. Oocyte signalling molecules and their effects on reproduction in ruminants 

Kenneth P. McNatty, Stephen Lawrence, Nigel P. Groome, Mohammed F. Meerasahib, Norma L. Hudson, Lynda Whiting, Derek A. Heath and Jennifer L. Juengel

pp. 403-412

  
 


Effects of postnatal steroids on Na+/K+-ATPase activity and α1- and β1-subunit protein expression in the cerebral cortex and renal cortex of newborn lambs 

Chang-Ryul Kim, Grazyna B. Sadowska, Katherine H. Petersson, Maricruz Merino, Gregory D. Sysyn, James F. Padbury and Barbara S. Stonestreet

pp. 413-423

  
 


Leptin modulates nitric oxide production and lipid metabolism in human placenta 

Verónica White, Elida González, Evangelina Capobianco, Carolina Pustovrh, Nora Martínez, Romina Higa, Mario Baier and Alicia Jawerbaum

pp. 425-432

  
 


Carrying the FecB (Booroola) mutation is associated with lower birth weight and slower post-weaning growth rate for lambs, as well as a lighter mature bodyweight for ewes 

E. Gootwine, A. Rozov, A. Bor and S. Reicher

pp. 433-437

  
 


Somatic cell nuclear transfer in buffalos: effect of the fusion and activation protocols and embryo culture system on preimplantation embryo development 

Liz Simon, C. Veerapandian, S. Balasubramanian and A. Subramanian

pp. 439-445

  
 


Effect of undernutrition on uterine progesterone and oestrogen receptors and on endocrine profiles during the ovine oestrous cycle 

C. Sosa, J. A. Abecia, F. Forcada, C. Viñoles, C. Tasende, J. A. Valares, I. Palacín, G. B. Martin and A. Meikle

pp. 447-458

  
 


Embryo development and embryo transfer in the European mink (Mustela lutreola), an endangered mustelid species 

S. Amstislavsky, E. Kizilova, Y. Ternovskaya, G. Zudova, H. Lindeberg, J. Aalto and M. Valtonen

pp. 459-467

  
 


Ultrastructure, osmotic tolerance, glycerol toxicity and cryopreservation of caput and cauda epididymidal kangaroo spermatozoa 

Rhett McClean, Catriona MacCallum, David Blyde, William V. Holt and Stephen D. Johnston

pp. 469-476

  
 


Effect of exogenous gonadotrophins on ovarian morphology and oocyte maturation in the southern hairy nosed wombat Lasiohinus latifrons during the breeding season 

C. H. McDonald, D. A. Taggart, W. G. Breed, G. V. Druery, G. A. Shimmin, G. R. Finlayson and M. C. J. Paris

pp. 477-484

  
 


Ovine serum and pituitary isoforms of luteinising hormone during the luteal phase 

E. Arrieta, A. Porras, E. González-Padilla, C. Murcia, S. Rojas and G. Perera-Marín

pp. 485-495

  
 


Prolonged deleterious effects of neonatal handling on reproductive parameters of pubertal male rats 

Renata Mazaro and Teresa Lúcia Lamano-Carvalho

pp. 497-500

  
 


  
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