Summary
This study examines the effect of carbon monoxide on gonadotropin and gonadoliberin gene expression in the central nervous system of wild boar during summer and winter periods. The research explores seasonal reproductive biology mechanisms, which are driven by photoperiodic (light-dark cycle) changes across seasons.
Categories
Seasonal Affective Disorder: Investigates seasonal biological mechanisms including winter/summer period differences in neuroendocrine gene expression, relevant to understanding seasonal rhythms.
Author(s)
M Romerowicz-Misielak
Publication Year
2014
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