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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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Select nutrients and their effects on conceptus development in mammals.

TL;DR: Mechanisms whereby arginine regulates expression of genes via the mechanistic target of rapamycin cell signaling pathways critical to conceptus development, implantation and placentation are discussed in detail in this review.
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Uteroferrin: a progesterone-induced hematopoietic growth factor of uterine origin.

TL;DR: Results of the present study indicate that uteroferrin also has colony-forming unit ( CFU) activity for committed erythroid (BFU-E) and granulocyte-monocyte/macrophage (CFU-GM) cell lines and exists as far back as the granulocytes, erythrocyte, monocyte/ macrophage, megakaryocyte (CF U-GEMM) committed lineage.
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In Vitro Synthesis of Oviductal Proteins Associated with Estrus and 17β-Estradiol-Treated Ovariectomized Ewes

TL;DR: This study clearly demonstrates that the oviduct from estrus and E-treated ewes synthesizes two major basic and three minor glycoproteins not detectable on other cycle days or with OVX or P treatment; 2) the E-dependent gly Coproteins are synthesized by the A; and 3) a high Mr fraction is induced or amplified by E.
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Expression of Messenger Ribonucleic Acids for Fibroblast Growth Factors 7 and 10, Hepatocyte Growth Factor, and Insulin-Like Growth Factors and Their Receptors in the Neonatal Ovine Uterus

TL;DR: Immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization analyses revealed that phosphorylated extracellular regulated kinases-1 and -2 were most abundantly expressed in the nascent and proliferating glands of the developing neonatal uterine wall.
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Apigenin Reduces Survival of Choriocarcinoma Cells by Inducing Apoptosis via the PI3K/AKT and ERK1/2 MAPK Pathways.

TL;DR: The results indicated that the apigenin is an invaluable chemopreventive agent that inhibits progression and metastasis of choriocarcinoma cells through regulation of PI3K/AKT and ERK1/2 MAPK signal transduction mechanism.