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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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Biochemical and immunological properties of related small ruminant trophoblast interferons.

TL;DR: The tau interferONS of goats and sheep have similar biological properties and roIFNtau has side effects associated with other classes of interferons.
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Oral Administration of Interferon Tau Enhances Oxidation of Energy Substrates and Reduces Adiposity in Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rats

TL;DR: It is indicated that IFNT stimulates oxidation of energy substrates and reduces obesity in ZDF rats and may have broad important implications for preventing and treating obesity-related diseases in mammals.
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Effects of exogenous recombinant ovine interferon tau on circulating concentrations of progesterone, cortisol, luteinizing hormone, and antiviral activity; interestrous interval; rectal temperature; and uterine response to oxytocin in cyclic ewes.

TL;DR: Overall, exogenous roIFN tau altered uterine PGFM response to OT from a pulse to a gradual and sustained elevation and extended IEI with only a transient decline in progesterone and mild hyperthermia, effects that are not expected to compromise pregnancy.
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Prolactin Regulation of Neonatal Ovine Uterine Gland Morphogenesis

TL;DR: Results indicate that PRL regulates endometrial adenogenesis in the neonatal ovine uterus.
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Mechanotransduction drives morphogenesis to develop folding during placental development in pigs

TL;DR: Results indicate that lengthening of folds associates with polymerization of actin that coincides with FA assembly, endometrial fibroblast differentiate into myofibroblasts, and dilation of subepithelial blood vessels correlates with development of folds that is enhanced by arginine.