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George E Mann

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Mohammed Z, Robinson R, Harris R, McLaughlin Y, Turnbull K, Mann G, et al.
J Endocrinol . 2020 Jan; 245(1):79-92. PMID: 31999623
Reproductive tract inflammatory disease (RTID) commonly occurs after the traumatic events of parturition and adversely affects follicular function. This study is the first to describe the cellular and steroidogenic characteristics...
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Mohammed A, Woad K, Mann G, Craigon J, Raine-Fenning N, Robinson R
Fertil Steril . 2019 Jun; 112(3):491-502.e3. PMID: 31200970
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of progestogen supplementation in improving clinical pregnancy rates in women undergoing fresh IVF cycles and to compare different routes, start times, durations, and estrogen coadministration...
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Zeebaree B, Kwong W, Mann G, Gutierrez C, Sinclair K
Theriogenology . 2017 Sep; 105:107-114. PMID: 28942371
Our understanding of the effects of temperature on granulosa cell (GC) physiology is primarily limited to in vitro studies conducted under atmospheric (∼20% O) conditions. In the current series of...
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Prokopiou S, Byrne H, Jeffrey M, Robinson R, Mann G, Owen M
J Math Biol . 2013 Dec; 69(6-7):1515-46. PMID: 24337679
The corpus luteum (CL) is an ovarian tissue that grows in the wound space created by follicular rupture. It produces the progesterone needed in the uterus to maintain pregnancy. Rapid...
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Laird M, Woad K, Hunter M, Mann G, Robinson R
Reprod Fertil Dev . 2012 Nov; 25(2):372-86. PMID: 23153420
The transition from follicle to corpus luteum represents a period of intense angiogenesis; however, the exact roles of angiogenic factors during this time remain to be elucidated. Thus, the roles...
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Woad K, Hunter M, Mann G, Laird M, Hammond A, Robinson R
Reproduction . 2011 Oct; 143(1):35-43. PMID: 21998077
Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) 2 and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) A are thought to be key controllers of luteal angiogenesis; however, their precise roles in the regulation and coordination...
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Woad K, Hammond A, Hunter M, Mann G, Hunter M, Robinson R
Reproduction . 2009 Jun; 138(3):581-8. PMID: 19542253
The development of the corpus luteum requires angiogenesis, and involves the complex interplay between factors such as vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA), fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) and platelet-derived...
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Robinson R, Hunter M, Mann G
Vet J . 2005 May; 172(2):340-6. PMID: 15914046
The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that supra-basal concentrations of progesterone during the follicular phase are associated with the development of follicular cysts. Twenty-five non-lactating dairy...