L P Reynolds
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Crouse M, McLean K, Crosswhite M, Reynolds L, Dahlen C, Neville B, et al.
J Anim Sci
. 2016 Nov;
94(11):4738-4747.
PMID: 27898936
During early gestation, nutrients are transported to the developing embryo via transporters in the uterine endometrium and chorioallantois. In the present study, we examined glucose transporters and and the cationic...
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McLean K, Crouse M, Crosswhite M, Black D, Dahlen C, Borowicz P, et al.
J Anim Sci
. 2016 Nov;
94(10):4452-4456.
PMID: 27898863
Endogenous retroviral gene elements have been implicated in development and formation of the feto-maternal interface. A variant of the syncytin endogenous retroviral envelope gene family, , was recently found in...
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Crouse M, Caton J, McLean K, Borowicz P, Reynolds L, Dahlen C, et al.
J Anim Sci
. 2016 Nov;
94(10):4463-4469.
PMID: 27898848
Glucose transporter solute carrier family 2 member 14 () is a duplicon of glucose transporter solute carrier family 2 member 3 () with a 95% shared homology to and has...
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Johnson M, Redmer D, Reynolds L, Grazul-Bilska A
Domest Anim Endocrinol
. 2016 Nov;
58:104-112.
PMID: 27835804
Gap junctions play a major role in direct, contact-dependent cell-cell communication, and they have been implicated in the regulation of cellular metabolism and the coordination of cellular functions during growth...
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Crane A, Redden R, Van Emon M, Neville T, Reynolds L, Caton J, et al.
J Anim Sci
. 2016 Oct;
94(8):3540-3549.
PMID: 27695817
In sheep, embryonic and fetal death during pregnancy can account for 25% to 50% of the total number of corpora lutea (and thus potential embryos). The objective of this study...
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Reynolds L, Vonnahme K
J Anim Sci
. 2016 Aug;
94(7):2699-704.
PMID: 27482657
The 2015 Triennial Reproduction Symposium focused on developmental programming of fertility. The topics covered during the morning session included the role of the placenta in programming of fetal growth and...
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Quinn K, Reynolds L, Grazul-Bilska A, Borowicz P, Ashley R
Placenta
. 2016 Jun;
43:77-80.
PMID: 27324103
The aim was to localize chemokine ligand twelve (CXCL12) in sheep placental tissues during early gestation and after assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Uteri were collected from naturally (NAT) mated ewes...
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Bairagi S, Quinn K, Crane A, Ashley R, Borowicz P, Caton J, et al.
Theriogenology
. 2016 May;
86(1):288-305.
PMID: 27173956
Uteroplacental development is a crucial step facilitating conceptus growth. Normal placental development comprises extensive placental angiogenesis to support fetoplacental transport, meeting the metabolic demands of the fetus. Compromised pregnancies due...
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Reynolds L, Haring J, Johnson M, Ashley R, Redmer D, Borowicz P, et al.
Domest Anim Endocrinol
. 2015 Jun;
53:60-9.
PMID: 26119037
Sex steroids are important regulators of angiogenesis and growth in reproductive tissues, including the placenta. In experiment (exp.) 1, to examine the expression of a suite of sex steroid receptors...
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