172 results on '"Stouffer, R.L."'
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2. Direct actions of androgens on the survival, growth and secretion of steroids and anti-Müllerian hormone by individual macaque follicles during three-dimensional culture
3. A prostaglandin E2 receptor antagonist prevents pregnancies during a preclinical contraceptive trial with female macaques
4. Effects of steroid ablation and progestin replacement on the transcriptome of the primate corpus luteum during simulated early pregnancy
5. Vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietin production by primate follicles during culture is a function of growth rate, gonadotrophin exposure and oxygen milieu
6. Fibrin promotes development and function of macaque primary follicles during encapsulated three-dimensional culture
7. Decorin is a part of the ovarian extracellular matrix in primates and may act as a signaling molecule
8. Microarray analysis of the primate luteal transcriptome during chorionic gonadotrophin administration simulating early pregnancy
9. Elevated androgens during puberty in female rhesus monkeys lead to increased neuronal drive to the reproductive axis: a possible component of polycystic ovary syndrome
10. Secondary follicle growth and oocyte maturation during encapsulated three-dimensional culture in rhesus monkeys: effects of gonadotrophins, oxygen and fetuin
11. Analysis of microarray data from the macaque corpus luteum; the search for common themes in primate luteal regression
12. Current achievements and future research directions in ovarian tissue culture, in vitro follicle development and transplantation: implications for fertility preservation
13. Discovery of LH-regulated genes in the primate corpus luteum
14. Circulating levels of free and total vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A, soluble VEGF receptors-1 and -2, and angiogenin during ovarian stimulation in non-human primates and women
15. Chronically elevated androgen with or without a western-style diet reduces the pregnancy rate and early placental vascularization in young adult rhesus monkeys
16. Elevated androgen and/or consumption of a western-style diet has detrimental effects on rhesus monkey ovulatory follicles and oocytes
17. Dynamics of growth and differentiation factor-9 and inhibin B production in macaque developing follicles during 3-dimensional culture
18. Elevated testosterone in the presence or absence of a western-style diet attenuates MMP26, TIMP3 and glucose transporter expression in the macaque secretory endometrium
19. Western-style diet (WSD) in the presence and absence of elevated circulating androgen alters hormone responsiveness in the rhesus macaque endometrium
20. Western-style diet (WSD) in the presence and absence of elevated circulating androgen alters ovarian structure-function in young adult rhesus monkeys
21. Androgen and estrogen promote macaque preantral follicle survival and growth in the absence of fsh during 3-dimensional culture
22. Insulin-like growth factor-2 (IGF2) production and regulation in macaque preantral follicles during 3-dimensional culture
23. A prostaglandin E2 receptor type 3 antagonist prevents ovulation in rhesus macaques
24. Differential effects of estrogen and progesterone on development of primate secondary follicles in a steroid-depleted milieuin vitro
25. RNAi-Knockdown of genomic progesterone receptor in nonhuman primate granulosa cells and preovulatory follicles
26. The steroid inhibitor trilostane decreases gonadotropin-, but not prostaglandin e2-, stimulated haluronic acid expression by macaque cumulus-oocyte-complexes during culture
27. The role of scientists and clinicians in raising public support for animal research in reproductive biology and medicine
28. Effects of steroid ablation and progestin replacement on the transcriptome of the primate corpus luteum during simulated early pregnancy
29. Exposure of peripubertal macaques to western-style diet (WSD) and chronic testosterone (T) in vivo alters secondary follicle function during encapsulated 3-dimensional (3D) culture
30. Western-style diet (WSD) with and without testosterone (T) exposure changes follicular structure-function in young adult, female rhesus monkeys
31. The Role of Scientists and Clinicians in Raising Public Support for Animal Research in Reproductive Biology and Medicine1
32. Testosterone promotes survival and growth of primate preantral follicles cultured individually in a three-dimensional matrix
33. Contraceptive trial testing a prostaglandin E2 receptor (EP2) antagonist in female monkeys
34. Quantification of blood volume and vascular perfusion in the corpus luteum of rhesus macaques during the menstrual cycle
35. Hyperandrogenemia plus western style diet (WSD) attenuates decidualization in rhesus macaques
36. Testosterone and western-style diet induce changes in ovarian structure-function of young adult, female rhesus monkeys
37. Microarray analysis of the primate luteal transcriptome during chorionic gonadotrophin administration simulating early pregnancy
38. Addition of fibrinogen to the 3-Dimensional (3D) matrix promotes in vitro development of primate primary, but not secondary, follicles with anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) production
39. Use of novel intravascular contrast reagents to define vascular parameters in rhesus macaque ovaries during controlled ovarian stimulation
40. Amphiregulin stimulates cumulus-oocyte expansion and oocyte maturation in rhesus macaques
41. Primate preantral follicles produce vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) during three-dimensional (3D) culture as a function of growth rate
42. The phosphodiesterase 3 inhibitor ORG 9935 prevents pregnancy in cynomolgus macaques
43. Production of anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) as a function of rhesus monkey follicle fate and growth rate during three-dimensional culture
44. Culture of preantral follicles from prepubertal and adult rhesus monkeys in a three-dimensional (3D) alginate matrix: FSH required for growth to early antral stage
45. The metalloproteinase inhibitor Galardin (GM6001) interferes with follicle rupture, but not subsequent luteal phase length or progesterone synthesis in primates
46. Impact of obesity on oral contraceptive pharmacokinetics and hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian activity: a mechanism for contraceptive failure?
47. Evaluation of antral follicle growth, selection and luteal structure-function in the macaque ovary during the menstrual cycle by high-resolution ultrasonography
48. Marked changes in the circulating levels and ratios of angiopoietins during pregnancy, compared to natural menstrual cycles and controlled ovarian stimulation
49. Local luteotropic role of the corticotropin releasing hormone/urocortin-receptor-binding protein (CRH/UCN-R-BP) system in the primate corpus luteum (CL)
50. Microarray analysis of gene expression in the primate ovulatory follicle: Selected gene transcripts involved in cumulus–oocyte expansion
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