Alan J Conley
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Recent Articles
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Conley A, Berger T, Caruso C, Cotterman R, Jones T, Christensen B, et al.
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. 2024 Sep;
263(2):227-234.
PMID: 39260407
Objective: To establish statistically valid, population-based reference intervals (RIs) for canine anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and define changes in AMH and inhibin-B in bitches during breeding cycles. Methods: A homologous canine...
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Berger T, Guerrero V, Boeldt R, Legacki E, Roberts M, Conley A
Animals (Basel)
. 2024 Feb;
14(3).
PMID: 38338105
Accessory sex glands are recognized as targets of human disease and may have roles in reproductive success in livestock. The current experiments evaluated the influences of endogenous steroids on the...
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de Castro T, van Heule M, Domingues R, Jacob J, Daels P, Meyers S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Feb;
14(1):3151.
PMID: 38326534
Embryo-maternal crosstalk is essential to establish pregnancy, with the equine embryo moving throughout the uterus on days 9-15 (ovulation = day 0) as part of this interaction. We hypothesized that...
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Mueller M, McNabb B, Owen J, Hennig S, Ledesma A, Angove M, et al.
Front Genome Ed
. 2023 Dec;
5:1321243.
PMID: 38089499
is expressed in migrating primordial germ cells (PGCs) to protect them from apoptosis, and it is known to be a critical factor for germline development of both sexes in several...
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Johnson A, Hollinshead F, Berger T, Cotterman R, Caruso C, Conley A
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. 2023 Aug;
261(12):1796-1803.
PMID: 37607677
Objective: To define cyclic changes in anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), inhibin-B, and progesterone concentrations and establish statistically valid, population-based clinical reference ranges in queens. Animals: Cyclic queens (fertile, n = 6;...
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Gomes Lucas C, Sullivan R, Pfeiffer C, Chen P, Kim J, Sponchiado M, et al.
Reproduction
. 2023 Jul;
166(4):263-269.
PMID: 37490351
In Brief: Aromatase catalyzes the synthesis of estrogens and has been shown to have an important role during the establishment of pregnancy in the pig. This study confirmed the differential...
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Conley A, Gonzales K, Erb H, Christensen B
Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract
. 2023 Jun;
53(5):931-949.
PMID: 37385875
Progesterone is a worthwhile addition to the clinical assessment of cycle stage for breeding, elective cesarian delivery, and reproductive management in the bitch if reliably measured. Clinical decisions based on...
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Erger C, Gerras A, Conley A, Gilor C, DeMarle K, Refsal K, et al.
Front Vet Sci
. 2023 Jun;
10:1158142.
PMID: 37383353
Urine marking, aggression, and other behavioral concerns are common reasons for cat owners to seek veterinary care. Empiric treatment for lower urinary tract disease or primary behavior disorders are commonly...
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Renaudin C, Conley A
Reprod Domest Anim
. 2023 May;
58 Suppl 2:34-48.
PMID: 37191550
Methods to diagnose and monitor equine pregnancy continue to advance with improved instrumentation enabling the development of novel, non-invasive approaches to assess fetal well-being and viability using ultrasound and endocrine...
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Boakari Y, Legacki E, Alonso M, Dos Santos A, Nichi M, Conley A, et al.
Vet Sci
. 2022 Nov;
9(11).
PMID: 36356075
It is necessary to study hormonal patterns from mules to recognize alterations and neonatal maladaptation. Our objective was to evaluate concentrations of hormones in mule (n = 6) and equine...