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- who: Elshymaa A. Abdelnaby from the of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria have published the research work: Histological and hemodynamic characterization of corpus luteum throughout the luteal phase in pregnant and non-pregnant buffalos in relation to nitric oxide levels based on its anatomical determination, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study compares the complete growth and development of CL in domestic buffalos from day 5 until day 40 after ovulation. This study shows a significant elevation in CL area from day 20 until day 40 in pregnant buffalos compared to non-pregnant buffalos with a . . .
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