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The most important achievements of our scientific projects BP


  • We showed that progesterone concentration in the peripheral blood is significantly higher in pregnant hinds than in non-pregnant individuals. Simultaneously, we established that prostaglandins (PG), mainly PGE2 are involved in pregnancy regulation – the highest expression of enzymes (mRNA and protein) involved in prostaglandins synthesis was noted in placental cotyledons as compared to corpus luteum. The highest expression of PGE2 was shown in cotyledon tissue of hinds.
  • Formulation of sustainable use strategy to 2020 of red deer species and fallow deer species which are recognized as domestic animals in case of the farm breeding
  • During the rut of roe deer – the highest enzymatic activity was observed in the yellow fraction of semen, which was correlated with the highest quantity and quality parameters of semen
  • Toxic trace elements are dangerous for environment, human and animals. It was investigated that xenobiotics are cumulated in roe deer antlers which can be used as bioindicators.
  • Characterization of huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) status for IUCN Red List