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Fuller W. Bazer

Researcher at Texas A&M University

Publications -  833
Citations -  50274

Fuller W. Bazer is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conceptus & Endometrium. The author has an hindex of 109, co-authored 803 publications receiving 46194 citations. Previous affiliations of Fuller W. Bazer include Texas A&M University System & Auburn University.

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Maternal Dietary Protein Deficiency Decreases Nitric Oxide Synthase and Ornithine Decarboxylase Activities in Placenta and Endometrium of Pigs During Early Gestation

TL;DR: Maternal dietary protein restriction decreased arginine and ornithine concentrations, constitutive and inducible NOS activities and NO production, as well as ODC activity and polyamine concentrations in placenta and endometrium of both lines of gilts.
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MicroRNA-223 is a crucial mediator of PPARγ-regulated alternative macrophage activation

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that deletion of miR-223 impaired PPARγ-dependent macrophage alternative activation in cells cultured ex vivo and in mice fed a high-fat diet, and this study provides evidence to support the crucial role of a PParγ/miR- 223 regulatory axis in controllingmacrophage polarization via distinct downstream target genes.
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Development of the conceptus in the bovine.

TL;DR: Growth of fetuses, fetal membranes, and fetal fluids was characterized by least squares analysis for 254 conceptuses ranging from 25 to 278 days of gestation as discussed by the authors, with a peak rate of greater than 200 g/day.
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Naringenin‐Induced Apoptotic Cell Death in Prostate Cancer Cells Is Mediated via the PI3K/AKT and MAPK Signaling Pathways

TL;DR: Effects of naringenin, a natural anti‐oxidant flavonoid derived from citrus, on prostate cancer cells (PC3 and LNCaP) indicate that naringein is a potential chemotherapeutic agent for treatment of prostate cancer.
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Relationship between release of plasminogen activator and estrogen by blastocysts and secretion of plasmin inhibitor by uterine endometrium in the pregnant pig.

TL;DR: It is suggested that the initiation of estrogen production by the elongating blastocyst triggers the release of plasmin inhibitor by the maternal endometrium and that the inhibitor serves to prevent a proteolytic cascade of reactions initiated by Blastocyst PA, which might otherwise damage the uterine epithelium.