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K.L. Macmillan is a researcher affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their academic profile includes contributions to several areas within their field, though specific details on their publications and research topics are not provided.

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Best Publications

  • Invited review: Treatment of cows with an extended postpartum anestrous interval.

    F.M. Rhodes;S. McDougall;C.R. Burke;G.A. Verkerk

  • Concepts for regulation of corpus luteum function by the conceptus and ovarian follicles to improve fertility

    W.W. Thatcher;K.L. Macmillan;P.J. Hansen;M. Drost

  • New clinical uses of GnRH and its analogues in cattle

    W.W. Thatcher;M. Drost;J.D. Savio;K.L. Macmillan

  • Effects of an agonist of gonadotropin-releasing hormone on ovarian follicles in cattle.

    K L Macmillan;W W Thatcher

  • The effects of lactation on the fertility of dairy cows

    K L Macmillan;I J Lean;C T Westwood

  • Physiological effects of undernutrition on postpartum anoestrus in cows.

    Jolly Pd;McDougall S;Fitzpatrick La;Macmillan Kl

  • Detecting estrus in synchronized heifers-using tailpaint and an aerosol raddle.

    K.L. Macmillan;V.K. Taufa;D.R. Barnes;A.M. Day

  • Insulin regulates milk protein synthesis at multiple levels in the bovine mammary gland

    Karensa K Menzies;Christophe Marc Lefevre;Christophe Marc Lefevre;Christophe Marc Lefevre;Keith Lindsay Macmillan;Kevin R Nicholas;Kevin R Nicholas

  • Effects of an agonist of gonadotrophin releasing hormone (Buserelin) in cattle. III. Pregnancy rates after a post-insemination injection during metoestrus or dioestrus

    K.L. Macmillan;V.K. Taufa;A.M. Day

  • Plasma progesterone concentrations in heifers and cows treated with a new intravaginal device

    K.L. Macmillan;V.K. Taufa;D.R. Barnes;A.M. Day

  • A 100-Year Review: A century of change in temperate grazing dairy systems.

    J.R. Roche;D.P. Berry;A.M. Bryant;C.R. Burke

  • Effects of administering progesterone at selected intervals after insemination of synchronized heifers on pregnancy rates and resynchronization of returns to service

    J. Van Cleeff;K.L. Macmillan;M. Drost;M.C. Lucy

  • Patterns of follicular development during periods of anovulation in pasture-fed dairy cows after calving

    S McDougall;C.R Burke;K.L Macmillan;N.B Williamson

  • Use of a small dose of estradiol benzoate during diestrus to synchronize development of the ovulatory follicle in cattle.

    C. R. Burke;M. L. Day;C. R. Bunt;K. L. Macmillan

  • Some effects of prematurely elevated concentrations of progesterone on luteal and follicular characteristics during the oestrous cycle in heifers

    C.R. Burke;M. Mihm;K.L. Macmillan;J.F. Roche

  • Effects of varying lactation length on milk production capacity of cows in pasture-based dairying systems.

    M.J. Auldist;G. O’Brien;D. Cole;K.L. Macmillan

  • Associations between the manipulation of patterns of follicular development and fertility in cattle

    K.L. Macmillan;B.V.E. Segwagwe;C.S. Pino

  • Effect of treatment with progesterone and oestradiol benzoate on ovarian follicular turnover in postpartum anoestrous cows and cows which have resumed oestrous cycles.

    F.M. Rhodes;C.R. Burke;B.A. Clark;M.L. Day

  • Reengineering of a commercially available bovine intravaginal insert (CIDR insert) containing progesterone.

    Michael J Rathbone;Craig R Bunt;Colin R Ogle;Shane Burggraaf

  • The effect of level of feed intake on progesterone clearance rate by measuring faecal progesterone metabolites in grazing dairy cows.

    A.R Rabiee;K.L Macmillan;F Schwarzenberger

  • Manipulation and control of the estrous cycle in pasture-based dairy cows

    John Cavalieri;G. Hepworth;L.A. Fitzpatrick;RW Shephard

  • Recent advances in the synchronization of estrus and ovulation in dairy cows.

    Keith L. Macmillan

  • Insulin, a key regulator of hormone responsive milk protein synthesis during lactogenesis in murine mammary explants

    Karensa K Menzies;Karensa K Menzies;Heather J Lee;Christophe Marc Lefevre;Christophe Marc Lefevre;Christophe Marc Lefevre;Christopher J Ormandy

  • Nonesterified Fatty Acid-Induced Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Cattle Cumulus Oocyte Complexes Alters Cell Metabolism and Developmental Competence

    Melanie L. Sutton-McDowall;Melanie L. Sutton-McDowall;Linda L.Y. Wu;Malcolm Purdey;Andrew D. Abell;Andrew D. Abell

  • Oestradiol potentiates a prolonged progesterone-induced suppression of LH release in ovariectomised cows

    C.R. Burke;K.L. Macmillan;M.P. Boland

  • The use of indicators to assess the degree of mobilisation of body reserves in dairy cows in early lactation on a pasture-based diet

    C.E.F. Clark;W.J. Fulkerson;K.S. Nandra;I. Barchia

  • Fertility regulation in cattle

    Michael J Rathbone;Keith L Macmillan;Keith Inskeep;Shane Burggraaf

  • GnRH induces ovulation of a dominant follicle in primiparous dairy cows undergoing anovulatory follicle turnover

    S. McDougall;N.B. Williamson;K.L. Macmillan

  • Comparative Reproductive Performance and Early Lactation Productivity of Jersey × Holstein Cows in Predominantly Holstein Herds in a Pasture-Based Dairying System

    M.J. Auldist;M.F.S. Pyman;C. Grainger;K.L. Macmillan

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin J. Auldist
Martin J. Auldist Victoria University
Scott McDougall
Scott McDougall Massey University
Brian J. Leury
Brian J. Leury University of Melbourne
A. R. Egan
A. R. Egan University of Melbourne
N.B. Williamson
N.B. Williamson Massey University
William J. Wales
William J. Wales University of Melbourne
Franz Schwarzenberger
Franz Schwarzenberger University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Frank R. Dunshea
Frank R. Dunshea University of Melbourne
Jeremy G. Thompson
Jeremy G. Thompson University of Adelaide
Kim L. Pickering
Kim L. Pickering University of Waikato

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