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000170005 100__ $$0(orcid)0000-0003-2827-3054$$aAbecia, J. Alfonso$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000170005 245__ $$aNon-photoperiodic actions of melatonin
000170005 260__ $$c2026
000170005 5203_ $$aThis collection in Reproduction, Fertility and Development addresses a developing area of melatonin biology. Historically, melatonin has been seen as a pineal hormone that plays one essential role – the synchronisation of reproductive and other brain-controlled functions with changes in photoperiod. Often driven by the detection of melatonin receptors in non-brain tissues, it has become clear that melatonin plays a much wider variety of roles in the function of the testis, sperm, ovary, follicles, oocyte, embryo, placenta, fetus, and mammary gland. This collection presents this broader view of melatonin biology, and how the new concepts can be applied to livestock production.
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000170005 700__ $$aMartin, Graeme B.
000170005 7102_ $$12008$$2700$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Produc.Animal Cienc.Ali.$$cÁrea Producción Animal
000170005 773__ $$g38, 4 (2026), [3 pp.]$$pReprod. fertil. dev.$$tREPRODUCTION FERTILITY AND DEVELOPMENT$$x1031-3613
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