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Long-term effects of human growth hormone-releasing hormone and photoperiod on hormone release and puberty in dairy heifers

Ringuet et al., 1994

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6250765934355589778
Author
Ringuet H
Pelletier G
Brazeau P
Gaudreau P
Guilbault L
Morisset J
Couture Y
Petitclerc D
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Journal of animal science

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Forty-eight Holstein dairy heifers (98.9 kg BW; 3 mo old) were subjected for 246 d to twice- daily sc injections of saline (CTL) or human growth hormone-releasing hormone (GRH; 5 μ g/kg BW) and to photoperiods of 8 h of light (L): 16 h of dark (D) or 16L: 8D according to a 2× …
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    • A61K38/22Hormones
    • A61K38/27Growth hormone [GH] (Somatotropin)
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