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Exfoliative vaginal cytology during the oestrous cycle of the cow, after ovariectomy, and after exogenous progesterone and oestradiol-17β

Miroud et al., 1990

Document ID
4467112056863662747
Author
Miroud K
Noakes D
Publication year
Publication venue
British Veterinary Journal

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Vaginal exfoliative cytology was studied in five normal cyclical Friesian cows over 10 oestrous cycles each. Oestrus was assessed by the use of KaMaR heat mount detectors, whilst progesterone concentrations were measured in the peripheral blood using …
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