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Использование агонистов гонадотропин-рилизинг-гормона в регуляции репродуктивной функции мелких домашних животных

Использование агонистов гонадотропин-рилизинг-гормона в регуляции репродуктивной функции мелких домашних животных

Abstract

ГнРГ является ключевым гормоном репродуктивной системы у млекопитающих. Использование его агонистов в клинической практике для регуляции половой функции мелких домашних животных позволяет осуществить как стимуляцию половой функции, так и обеспечить обратимую химическую стерилизацию.

GnRH is a key hormone of reproductive system of a mammal. Using its agonists in clinical practice for the regulation of sexual function of small animals allows the stimulation of sexual function as well as provide a reversible chemical sterilization.

Keywords

ГОНАДОТРОПИН-РИЛИЗИНГ-ГОРМОН, ФОЛЛИКУЛОСТИМУЛИРУЮЩИЙ ГОРМОН, ЛЮТЕИНИЗИРУЮЩИЙ ГОРМОН, ИМПЛАНТАТ, ХИМИЧЕСКАЯ СТЕРИЛИЗАЦИЯ

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