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Rami T Kridli

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Obeidat B, Kridli R, Mahmoud K, Obeidat M, Haddad S, Subih H, et al.
Animals (Basel) . 2019 Apr; 9(4). PMID: 30978972
Two experiments were conducted to assess the influence of sesame meal (SM) feeding on nutrient digestibility, N balance, milk production and composition, ewes' body weight change, and growth performance of...
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Obeidat B, Mahmoud K, Obeidat M, Ata M, Kridli R, Haddad S, et al.
Vet World . 2018 Aug; 11(7):1015-1020. PMID: 30147274
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of feeding low (LO)- or high (HI)-fiber diets supplemented with (SC) on nutrient intake, digestibility, nitrogen balance, rumen fluid...
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Bidarimath M, Khalaj K, Kridli R, Kan F, Koti M, Tayade C
Sci Rep . 2017 Jan; 7:40476. PMID: 28079186
Exosomes and microvesicles are extracellular vesicles released from cells and can contain lipids, miRNAs and proteins that affect cells at distant sites. Recently, microvesicles containing miRNA have been implicated in...
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Bidarimath M, Khalaj K, Kridli R, Wessels J, Koti M, Tayade C
Cell Tissue Res . 2016 Aug; 366(3):747-761. PMID: 27503377
Chemokines play a significant role in pregnancy, especially during embryonic attachment and placental development. During early pregnancy, immune cells are recruited extensively to the endometrium in several species including pigs....
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Bartlewski P, Seaton P, Oliveira M, Kridli R, Murawski M, Schwarz T
Theriogenology . 2016 May; 86(1):130-43. PMID: 27173957
Hormonal ovarian superstimulation has contributed to small ruminant reproduction around the world, impacting genetic improvement and zoosanitary programs, contributing to the conservation of endangered species, and supporting other related biotechnologies....
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Kridli R, Khalaj K, Bidarimath M, Tayade C
Theriogenology . 2015 Sep; 85(1):135-44. PMID: 26324112
Pregnancy is a delicate yet complex physiological process that requires fine-tuning of many factors (hormones, growth factors, cytokines, and receptors) between the mother and the conceptus to ensure the survival...
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Bartlewski P, Seaton P, Szpila P, Oliveira M, Murawski M, Schwarz T, et al.
Theriogenology . 2015 Aug; 84(7):1225-37. PMID: 26231309
Follicular wave status at the beginning of exogenous FSH administration is an important contributor to variability in superovulatory responses in ruminants. Studies in ewes have shown a decrease in the...
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Bidarimath M, Edwards A, Wessels J, Khalaj K, Kridli R, Tayade C
J Reprod Immunol . 2015 Jan; 107:64-79. PMID: 25596873
Endometrial lymphocytes are recruited to the porcine maternal-fetal interface by conceptus-derived signals. The transiently recruited lymphocytes adopt a specialized phenotype in the endometrium that regulates various placental physiological processes, including...
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Khalaj K, Wessels J, Kridli R, Bidarimath M, LaMarre J, Tayade C
Am J Reprod Immunol . 2014 Dec; 73(5):402-16. PMID: 25496016
Problem: To evaluate the expression of the tristetraprolin family and their selected targets during porcine pregnancy. Method Of Study: Using qPCR and Western blot, mRNA and protein levels were compared...
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Kerr A, Kridli R, Khalaj K, Wessels J, Hahnel A, Tayade C
Reprod Biol Endocrinol . 2014 Sep; 12:91. PMID: 25245493
Background: It is well established that spontaneous conceptus loss in swine is associated with an imbalance of both angiogenic and immunological factors. Leptin (LEP), a metabolic hormone, has also been...