Browsing by Author "Bazer, Fuller W"
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Frank, James William (2015-05-12)Establishment of a successful pregnancy is dependent upon proper communication between the conceptus and uterus and provides the critical physiological and anatomical groundwork required to maintain growth and development ...
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Keith, Ashley Brooke (2015-08-06)Maternal nutrient intake and partitioning, uteroplacental blood flow, nutrient transporter activity, and fetoplacental metabolism mediate nutrient delivery to the fetus. Inadequate delivery of nutrients results in intrauterine ...
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Herring, Cassandra Marie (2018-08-03)This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that dietary supplementation with 0.4% L-arginine between days 14 and 30 of gestation would enhance survival and development of conceptuses (embryo and its extra-embryonic ...
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Lim, Whasun; Jeong, Wooyoung; Kim, Ji-Hye; Lee, Jin-Young; Kim, Jinyoung; Bazer, Fuller W; Han, Jae Yong; Song, Gwonhwa (Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 2011)
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Hoskins, Emily Claire (2018-08-06)This study was conducted to confirm that exogenous P4 administered during the peri-implantation period (Days 1.5 to 8) advances conceptus growth, development, and implantation to Day 12 of gestation. This study determined ...
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Posey, Erin A (2021-08-02)This study was designed to test the hypothesis that dietary glycine (Gly) supplementation would improve the growth rate and survivability of post-weaning growing pigs through improved creatine synthesis. Pigs were obtained ...
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Halloran, Katherine Marie (2018-08-06)In a previous study, administration of progesterone (P4) to ewes during the first 9 to 12 days of pregnancy has been shown to accelerate blastocyst development by Day 12 of pregnancy, likely due to P4-induced upregulation ...
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Hu, Shengdi (2017-10-30)This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that hydroxyproline is a novel and major substrate for endogenous synthesis of glycine in sow-reared pigs. At 0, 7, 14, and 21 days of age, neonatal piglets with a normal or ...
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Kramer, Avery Christine (2021-12-08)The swine industry experiences high rates of embryonic/fetal loss and there is considerable variation of birthweight between piglets within a litter. These outcomes negatively impact the swine industry’s overall efficiency ...
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Lambo, Colleen Anne (2020-11-24)Placental compromise or malnutrition during pregnancy are known risk factors for fetal growth restriction (FGR), causing developmental changes in offspring that can have lifelong health implications in many species. The ...
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MacConnell, Elizabeth Chantal (2018-05-24)We recently developed a novel, non-terminal surgical procedure to remove a single placentome from the pregnant ewe for gene expression and histological analyses. This technique allows evaluation of nutritional insults on ...
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Bae, Seung-Min; Lim, Whasun; Jeong, Wooyoung; Lee, Jin-Young; Kim, Jinyoung; Bazer, Fuller W; Song, Gwonhwa (Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 2013)
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Synergistic Interactions between Uteroferrin and Secreted Phosphoprotein 1 in Hematopoietic Niches Ehle, Lauren M (2013-10-02)Synthesis of red blood cells is vital to maintaining health in organisms; however, current therapeutic procedures to correct inadequate levels of erythropoiesis for production of red blood cells are not sufficient to improve ...
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Halloran, Katherine Marie (2022-04-14)The mammalian embryo must develop from a single cell (the oocyte fertilized by the sperm) to a multi-cellular fetal-placental unit. In particular, the conceptuses (embryo/fetus and associated placental membranes) of livestock ...
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Gao, Yang (2017-07-14)Transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) superfamily signaling regulates multiple reproductive events. However, the in vivo role of the TGFβ signaling in uterine development and function is not well defined. Conditional ...
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Bazer, Fuller W; Song, Gwonhwa; Kim, Jinyoung; Dunlap, Kathrin A; Satterfield, Michael Carey; Johnson, Gregory A; Burghardt, Robert C; Wu, Guoyao (Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology, 2012)
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Moses, Robyn Marie (2020-07-15)Early embryonic development in the sheep requires elongation of the conceptus (the embryo and associated extraembryonic membranes) before implantation can take place. This requires energy and biomolecules provided by various ...