Suppression of reproductive behaviour and gonadal function in female horses—An update [PDF]
Abstract The behaviour of mares is often detrimental to their performance resulting in frequent demand for methods to suppress gonadal function. In addition, prevention of unintended reproduction especially in feral horse populations may require methods for suppression of gonadal function.
Christine Aurich, Martim Kaps
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Evaluation of an adjuvanted hydrogel-based pDNA nanoparticulate vaccine for rabies prevention and immunocontraception. [PDF]
Immunocontraceptive vaccination is becoming an acceptable strategy in managing animal populations. Mass vaccination of dogs is the most cost-effective and efficient method to control rabies, and combination of rabies vaccination and animal population ...
Bansal A +5 more
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An update on the potential for male contraception: emerging options [PDF]
Deborah A Garside,1 Ayman Gebril,2 Manal Alsaadi,2 Natalie Nimmo,2 Alexander B Mullen,2 Valerie A Ferro2 1Imperial College London, Faculty of Medicine, London, 2University of Strathclyde, Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, Glasgow,
Garside DA +5 more
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Advances in Contraceptive Vaccine Development: A Comprehensive Review [PDF]
The issues of uncontrolled global population growth and unintended pregnancies are severe, and the existing contraceptive methods have numerous limitations, making the development of novel contraceptive technologies urgent. Contraceptive vaccines offer a
Wen Gao +4 more
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Laissez-Faire Stallions? Males’ Fecal Cortisol Metabolite Concentrations Do Not Vary with Increased Female Turnover in Feral Horses (Equus caballus) [PDF]
Stress responses can be triggered by several physical and social factors, prompting physiological reactions including increases in glucocorticoid concentrations.
Maggie M. Jones, Cassandra M. V. Nuñez
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The feasibility of rabies virus-vectored immunocontraception in a mouse model [PDF]
Immunocontraceptive vaccines may be an alternative to surgical sterilization. Dual rabies vaccination and dog population management is a helpful tool for rabies prevention.
Rupprecht, Charles E. +5 more
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Infertility and Immunocontraception based on zona pellucida [PDF]
AbstractThe zona pellucida (ZP) is an extracellular matrix surrounding ovarian oocytes, ovulated eggs and preimplantation embryos. It plays several important roles at different stages of reproduction. Its constituent glycoproteins are expressed specifically in the ovary.
Akiko, Hasegawa +2 more
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Overabundance of sika deer and immunocontraception
The impact of deer overabundance is a worldwide problem. Along with habitat expansion and population increase, damage by sika deer to the forest ecosystem and agriculture has become a serious issue in Japan. Deer also transmit a number of diseases and parasites to humans and livestock.
J. Noguchi
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Immunocontraceptive potential of a GnRH receptor-based fusion recombinant protein [PDF]
Background The management of stray dog population has been of utmost importance due to their overpopulation, increase in dog bites incidence, and rabies. Contraceptive vaccines, a non-surgical alternative to spaying and neutering are viewed as a valuable
Nathaniel Philip Sandam +2 more
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Comprehensive Evaluation and Future Perspectives of Non-Surgical Contraceptive Methods in Female Cats and Dogs [PDF]
The issue of stray cats and dogs is a global concern with considerable implications for animal welfare and public health. This review aims to provide an updated and comprehensive analysis of non-surgical contraceptive methods tested in studies controlled
Sheila I. Peña-Corona +11 more
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