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Thomas B. Hildebrandt

Researcher at Leibniz Association

Publications -  270
Citations -  5704

Thomas B. Hildebrandt is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 237 publications receiving 4752 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas B. Hildebrandt include University of Erlangen-Nuremberg & University of Jena.

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Novel endotheliotropic herpesviruses fatal for Asian and African elephants.

TL;DR: Molecular evidence suggests that the Asian elephant deaths were caused by cross-species infection with a herpesvirus that is naturally latent in, but normally not lethal to, African elephants, and a reciprocal relationship may exist for the African elephant disease.
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Maternal Undernutrition in Cows Impairs Ovarian and Cardiovascular Systems in Their Offspring

TL;DR: This study links transient maternal undernutrition and enhanced maternal androgen production with a diminished ovarian reserve as well as potential suboptimal fertility, enlarged aortic trunk size, and enhanced blood pressure independent of alterations in birth weight, postnatal growth, or stress response and glucose tolerance.
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Reproductive problems directly attributable to long-term captivity--asymmetric reproductive aging.

TL;DR: It is imperative that appropriate counter measures such as assisted reproductive technologies (ART) be utilized to ensure early pregnancy in captive animals for their preservation and to ensure increased genetic diversity of the captive populations.
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Seasonal timing of sperm production in roe deer: interrelationship among changes in ejaculate parameters, morphology and function of testis and accessory glands.

TL;DR: The results suggest the importance of combined actions of the testes and accessory sex glands and the crucial role of testosterone in facilitating the optimal timing of intensified semen production to ensure sufficient numbers of normal spermatozoa in seasonal breeders.
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Desire to Have Children Among Transgender People in Germany: A Cross-Sectional Multi-Center Study.

TL;DR: A low level of fertility preservation among trans persons is contrasted by a high level of desire for children, which highlights the importance of counseling trans individuals regarding fertility preservation options.