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Cyclicity

Reproductive Physiology of Mares

A summary of equine reproductive physiology.

Center for Research in Reproductive Physiology

The mission of the Center for Research in Reproductive Physiology (CRRP) is to systematically study the fundamental physiological mechanisms that govern reproduction in higher primates and other mammalian species, integrating molecular, cellular, and system approaches, and to investigate the pathophysiological bases of specific states of human infertility. In addition, the CRRP is committed to provide pre- and postdoctoral level training in reproductive physiology and molecular endocrinology. The CRRP was formally designated as a NICHHD Specialized Population Research Center (P-50) in 1974 with Dr. Ernst Knobil as its Director. In 1982 the CRRP was funded under the auspices of a Reproductive Sciences Center Core Grant (P-30) which continued until 2000. In April 2000, the CRRP was designated as a NICHHD Center in the Specialized Cooperative Program in Reproduction Research (SCCPRR). Dr. Tony M. Plant has served as Director of the CRRP since 1985.

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