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Evaluation of steroidogenic capacity after follicle stimulating hormone stimulation in bovine granulosa cells of Revalor 200® implanted heifers

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Table 1 Primer sequences used in real-time PCR
Figure 1 Anabolic androgens and estrogens did not affectprogesterone (P4) production but increased estradiol (E2)concentrations
Figure 2 Expression of key steroidogenic enzymes is altered inFSH stimulated granulosa cells from implanted heifers

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