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# Title Research Year
611 1- Ottinger, M. A., M. J. Quinn Jr., E. Lavoie, M. A. Abdelnabi, N. Thompson, J.L. Hazelton, J. M. Wu. J. Beavers and M. Jaber,(2005). Consequences of endocrine disrupting chemicals on reproductive endocrine function in birds: Establishing reliable end po 0
612 Abdelnabi MA, and M A Ottinger, (2003). Hypothalamic indolamines during embryonic development and effects of steroid exposure. Gen Comp Endocrinol. Jan; 130(1):13-9 0
613 Abdelnabi, M. A., M. P. Richards, and M. A. Ottinger (2001). Comparison of gonadal Hormone levels in turkey embryos incubated in long term shell less culture and in ovo. Poultry Sci.,80-666-669.
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614 Adkins-Regan, E., M. A. Abdelnabi, M. Mobarak and M. A. Ottinger (1990). Sex steroid levels in developing and adult male and female zebra finches (poephila guttata). Gen.Com. Endocrinol., 78 : 93-109. 0
615 Bales KL, Abdelnabi M A, Cushing BS, Ottinger MA and Carter CS, (2004). Effects of neonatal oxytocin manipulations on male reproductive potential in prairie voles. Physiol. Behav. May;81(3):519-26. 0
616 Daghash, H. A. G. A. Megahed and M. A. Abdelnabi (1999). The influence of feeding
Nigella sativa seeds on semen quality and fertility improvements of bucks with special references to thermal physiological response and some plasma constituents. Egyptian
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617 ELDeeb, Mariam A and J.H. Soares, Jr. (1986). Skeletal Development and Performance of Broilers Fed Various Levels of Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn). PSA and SPSS Abstracts vol. 65 Suppl.1. 0
618 ELDeeb, Mariam A and J.H. Soares, Jr. (1987). Effect of Vitamin D3 and 1,25 Dihydroxy Vitamin D3 Supplementation on Bone Development in Broilers. PSA and SPSS Abstracts vol. 66 Suppl.1. 0
619 ELDeeb, Mariam A and J.H. Soares, Jr. (1988). Effect of Direct Application of Growth Hormone on Epiphyseal Growth Plate in Two Strains ofBroiler Chicks. PSA and SPSS abstracts Vol. 67 Suppl.1 0
620 ELDeeb, Mariam A and J.H. Soares, Jr. (1989). Effect of Growth Hormone and D3 Metabolites on Tibial Dyschondroplasia. Proceeding Maryland Nutr. Conf. Feed Manufac, pp. 18- 23 0