Relationship between some serum microelements and the ovarian status in buffaloes: a clinical study [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.132-137Other title:
  • دراسات باثولوجية إكلينيكية على العلاقة مابين بعض مكونات الدم والحالة الوظيفية للمبيض فى الجاموس [Added title page title]
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  • Zagazig veterinary journal, 2005 v. 33 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Zagazig Veterinary Journal 2005.v.33(2)Summary: Fifty mature non pregnant female buffaloes were divided into 4 groups according to the ovarian findings. Group 1 consists of 12 animals exhibiting growing graffian follicles (follicular phase of the oestrous cycle) . Group II consists of 15 animals exhibiting corpora lutea ( luteal phase of the oestrous cycle ). Animals of gp.l and gpII representing the normal ovarian function (regular breeder gp). Group III consists of 10 animals with smooth inactive ovaries .Group IV consists of 13 animals with ovarian cystic follicles. Serum cupper (Cu), zinc (Zn), manganese ( Mn) and iron (Fe), were estimated in these animals.
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Fifty mature non pregnant female buffaloes were divided into 4 groups according to the ovarian findings. Group 1 consists of 12 animals exhibiting growing graffian follicles (follicular phase of the oestrous cycle) . Group II consists of 15 animals exhibiting corpora lutea ( luteal phase of the oestrous cycle ). Animals of gp.l and gpII representing the normal ovarian function (regular breeder gp). Group III consists of 10 animals with smooth inactive ovaries .Group IV consists of 13 animals with ovarian cystic follicles. Serum cupper (Cu), zinc (Zn), manganese ( Mn) and iron (Fe), were estimated in these animals.

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