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J J Rasweiler 4th

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Rasweiler 4th J, Badwaik N, Salame G, Abulafia O
Placenta . 2011 Jul; 32(9):633-644. PMID: 21764447
Placentation was studied histologically and immunocytochemically in black mastiff bats obtained at frequent intervals throughout pregnancy. These were bred in a captive colony or collected from a reproductively-synchronized wild population....
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Behringer R, Rasweiler 4th J, Chen C, Cretekos C
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol . 2009 Dec; 74:297-302. PMID: 20028846
Mammals have evolved a variety of morphological adaptations that have allowed them to compete in their natural environments. The developmental genetic basis of this morphological diversity remains largely unknown. Bats...
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Badwaik N, Rasweiler 4th J
Placenta . 2001 Feb; 22(1):124-44. PMID: 11162361
During pregnancy in the short-tailed fruit bat, lengthy post-implantational delays in conceptus development can occur in response to stress in captivity and seasonally in the wild. When comparisons were made...
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Rasweiler 4th J, Badwaik N, Sugarbaker T
Placenta . 2000 Nov; 21(8):853-69. PMID: 11095936
In the short-tailed fruit bat (Carollia perspicillata) pregnancy can be prolonged by the occurrence of lengthy delays after implantation. This is associated with the development of highly invasive trophoblast that...
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Oliveira S, Rasweiler 4th J, Badwaik N
Anat Embryol (Berl) . 2000 Jun; 201(5):357-81. PMID: 10839632
The final stages of embryonic development in the oviduct, transport of the embryo to the uterus, and the initial stages of implantation have been examined in captive-bred Carollia perspicillata at...
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Rasweiler 4th J, Badwaik N
Placenta . 1999 Apr; 20(2-3):241-55. PMID: 10195748
In most eutherian mammals, the inner cell mass (ICM) of the blastocyst assumes an almost constantly specific orientation to the uterus at the time of implantation, and this is usually...
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Badwaik N, Rasweiler 4th J, Muradali F
J Reprod Fertil . 1999 Mar; 114(2):307-25. PMID: 10070361
Histological and immunocytochemical studies of gravid reproductive tracts obtained from the white-winged vampire bat (Diaemus youngi) and the black mastiff bat (Molossus ater) have established that both species develop unusually...
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Badwaik N, Rasweiler 4th J
Placenta . 1998 Aug; 19(5-6):391-401. PMID: 9699960
Chorioallantoic placentae were obtained from a reproductively synchronized wild population of greater mustache bats for ultrastructural and immunocytochemical examination. The single discoidal placenta was always located in a lateral to...
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Phillips D, Rasweiler 4th J, Muradali F
Mol Reprod Dev . 1997 Sep; 48(1):90-4. PMID: 9266765
Sperm of the greater bulldog bat Noctilio leporinus display an architecture that is totally unique among mammalian spermatozoa. The sperm head of Noctilio is extraordinarily large and flat and lies...
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Rasweiler 4th J, Badwaik N
J Reprod Fertil . 1997 Jan; 109(1):7-20. PMID: 9068408
Pregnancy was studied in short-tailed fruit bats, Carollia perspicillata, both maintained in a captive breeding colony and collected from a reproductively synchronized wild population on the island of Trinidad. Gestation...