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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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Ovine Trophoblast Protein 1, an Early Secreted Blastocyst Protein, Binds Specifically to Uterine Endometrium and Affects Protein Synthesis*
TL;DR: It is suggested that the interaction of oTP-1 with uterine endometrium may elicit maternal responses which contribute to the maintenance of pregnancy in the sheep.
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Investigation of Macrophage Polarization Using Bone Marrow Derived Macrophages
TL;DR: A readily easy adaptive in vitro model to investigate macrophage polarization is described, which can be tracked by changes in cell surface antigens, gene expression and cell signaling pathways.
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Important roles for the arginine family of amino acids in swine nutrition and production
Guoyao Wu,Guoyao Wu,Guoyao Wu,Fuller W. Bazer,Teresa A. Davis,Teresa A. Davis,Laurie A. Jaeger,Greg A. Johnson,Sung Woo Kim,Sung Woo Kim,Darrell A. Knabe,Cynthia J. Meininger,Thomas E. Spencer,Yulong Yin,Yulong Yin +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was found that low availability of N-acetylglutamate in enterocyte mitochondria is responsible for limited synthesis of citrulline from both glutamine and proline in 7- to 21-day-old suckling piglets.
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Conceptus-Induced Changes in the Endometrial Transcriptome: How Soon Does the Cow Know She Is Pregnant?
Niamh Forde,Fiona Carter,Thomas E. Spencer,Fuller W. Bazer,Olivier Sandra,Nadéra Mansouri-Attia,Lilian A. Okumu,Paul A. McGettigan,Jai Prakash Mehta,Rachael McBride,Peadar O'Gaora,James F. Roche,Patrick Lonergan +12 more
TL;DR: Results revealed for the first time that changes that occur in the endometrial transcriptome are independent of the presence of a conceptus until pregnancy recognition.
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Impacts of arginine nutrition on embryonic and fetal development in mammals.
Guoyao Wu,Guoyao Wu,Fuller W. Bazer,M. Carey Satterfield,Xilong Li,Xiaoqiu Wang,Gregory A. Johnson,Robert C. Burghardt,Zhaolai Dai,Junjun Wang,Zhenlong Wu +10 more
TL;DR: Arginine plays an important role in conceptus (embryo and extra-embryonic membranes) development in pigs and sheep as mentioned in this paper, and it has been shown that dietary supplementation with 0.83 % L-arginine to gilts consuming 2 kg of a typical gestation diet between either days 14 and 28 or between days 30 and 114 of pregnancy increases the number of live-born piglets and litter birth weight.