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Riley E Thompson

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Menjivar N, Gad A, Thompson R, Meyers M, Hollinshead F, Tesfaye D
BMC Genomics . 2023 Oct; 24(1):646. PMID: 37891479
Background: The mammalian oviduct is a complex, fibromuscular organ known for its role in orchestrating a series of timely and dynamic changes to suitably support early embryogenesis. Climate change-induced heat...
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Thompson R, Meyers M, Palmer J, Veeramachaneni D, Magee C, de Mestre A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2023 Jun; 24(11). PMID: 37298490
The equine chorionic girdle is comprised of specialized invasive trophoblast cells that begin formation approximately 25 days after ovulation (day 0) and invade the endometrium to become endometrial cups. These...
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Thompson R, Meyers M, Premanandan C, Hollinshead F
Theriogenology . 2022 Nov; 196:167-173. PMID: 36423511
Next-generation in vitro culture model systems are needed to study the reproductive pathologies that affect domestic animals. These 3D culture models more closely mimic normal physiological function to allow a...
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Thompson R, Meyers M, Veeramachaneni D, Pukazhenthi B, Hollinshead F
Methods Protoc . 2022 Jun; 5(3). PMID: 35736552
Organoids are a type of three-dimensional (3D) cell culture that more closely mimic the in vivo environment and can be maintained in the long term. To date, oviductal organoids have...
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Thompson R, Bouma G, Hollinshead F
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 Mar; 23(6). PMID: 35328607
Culture model systems that can recapitulate the anatomy and physiology of reproductive organs, such as three-dimensional (3D) organoid culture systems, limit the cost and welfare concerns associated with a research...
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Thompson R, Meyers M, Pukazhenthi B, Hollinshead F
Cryobiology . 2021 Nov; 104:56-62. PMID: 34788682
Reproductive diseases in mares are a significant cause of subfertility and profound economic loss in the equine industry. Utilizing a 3D in vitro cell culture system that recapitulates the in...
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Kennedy M, Thompson R, McRee Bakker A, Fung C, Dawson J, Parry R, et al.
J S Afr Vet Assoc . 2021 May; 92(0):e1-e4. PMID: 33970003
Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) may serve as a reservoir or a sentinel for infectious disease pathogens that can affect human and wildlife health. To understand the role of tick-borne diseases...
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Thompson R, Johnson A, Dini P, Turco M, Prado T, Premanandan C, et al.
Reproduction . 2020 Oct; 160(6):819-831. PMID: 33112764
The endometrium, the inner uterine lining, is composed of cell layers that come in direct contact with an embryo during early pregnancy and later with the fetal placenta. The endometrium...
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Thompson R, Premanandan C, Pukazhenthi B, Whitlock B
Anim Reprod Sci . 2020 Sep; 222:106605. PMID: 32987223
The inner layer of the uterus, the endometrium, is responsible and necessary for many reproductive functions. Normal reproductive cyclicity, maternal recognition of pregnancy, maternal interaction with the embryo, and interaction...
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Thompson R, Haefele H, ONeil D, Pukazhenthi B
Case Rep Vet Med . 2020 Jul; 2020:8810770. PMID: 32724700
Dama gazelles () are considered critically endangered by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species since the wild population is comprised of fewer than 200 animals. Several zoos in Europe...