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    Chrysin induces death of prostate cancer cells by inducing ROS and ER stress by Ryu, Soomin, Lim, Whasun, Bazer, Fuller W., Song, Gwonhwa

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-12-2017)
    “…Chrysin is a natural flavone found in numerous plant extracts, honey, and propolis that has multiple biological activities including anti‐cancer effects…”
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    Naringenin‐Induced Apoptotic Cell Death in Prostate Cancer Cells Is Mediated via the PI3K/AKT and MAPK Signaling Pathways by Lim, Whasun, Park, Sunwoo, Bazer, Fuller W., Song, Gwonhwa

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-05-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men and the second most common cause of cancer‐related deaths in men. Although, various drugs targeting…”
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    Pregnancy recognition signaling mechanisms in ruminants and pigs by Bazer, Fuller W

    “…Maternal recognition of pregnancy refers to the requirement for the conceptus(embryo and its associated extraembryonic membranes) to produce a hormone that…”
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    Pig blastocyst-uterine interactions by Bazer, Fuller W, Johnson, Gregory A

    Published in Differentiation (London) (01-01-2014)
    “…The litter-bearing pig is an invaluable model for research in reproductive biology. Spherical pig blastocysts on Day 10 of pregnancy undergo rapid…”
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    Chronicling the discovery of interferon tau by Bazer, Fuller W, Thatcher, William W

    Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-11-2017)
    “…It has been 38 years since a protein, now known as interferon tau (IFNT), was discovered in ovine conceptus-conditioned culture medium. After 1979,…”
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    Amino acids in the uterine luminal fluid reflects the temporal changes in transporter expression in the endometrium and conceptus during early pregnancy in cattle by Forde, Niamh, Simintiras, Constantine A, Sturmey, Roger, Mamo, Solomon, Kelly, Alan K, Spencer, Thomas E, Bazer, Fuller W, Lonergan, Pat

    Published in PloS one (24-06-2014)
    “…In cattle, conceptus-maternal interactions are critical for the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy. A major component of this early interaction…”
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    Amino Acid Nutrition in Animals: Protein Synthesis and Beyond by Wu, Guoyao, Bazer, Fuller W, Dai, Zhaolai, Li, Defa, Wang, Junjun, Wu, Zhenlong

    Published in Annual review of animal biosciences (01-02-2014)
    “…Amino acids (AA) have enormous physiological importance, serving as building blocks for proteins and substrates for synthesis of low-molecular-weight…”
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    Chrysophanol Induces Apoptosis of Choriocarcinoma Through Regulation of ROS and the AKT and ERK1/2 Pathways by Lim, Whasun, Yang, Changwon, Bazer, Fuller W., Song, Gwonhwa

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-02-2017)
    “…Chrysophanol is an anthraquinone compound, mainly isolated from rhubarb, with anti‐cancer effects on some types of cancer cells. However, effects of…”
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    BOARD-INVITED REVIEW: Arginine nutrition and metabolism in growing, gestating, and lactating swine by Wu, Guoyao, Bazer, Fuller W, Johnson, Gregory A, Hou, Yongqing

    Published in Journal of animal science (03-12-2018)
    “…Arginine (Arg) has traditionally not been considered as a deficient nutrient in diets for gestating or lactating swine due to the assumption that these animals…”
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    Impacts of maternal dietary protein intake on fetal survival, growth, and development by Herring, Cassandra M, Bazer, Fuller W, Johnson, Gregory A, Wu, Guoyao

    “…Maternal nutrition during gestation, especially dietary protein intake, is a key determinant in embryonic survival, growth, and development. Low maternal…”
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    Impacts of arginine nutrition on embryonic and fetal development in mammals by Wu, Guoyao, Bazer, Fuller W, Satterfield, M. Carey, Li, Xilong, Wang, Xiaoqiu, Johnson, Gregory A, Burghardt, Robert C, Dai, Zhaolai, Wang, Junjun, Wu, Zhenlong

    Published in Amino acids (01-08-2013)
    “…Embryonic loss and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) are significant problems in humans and other animals. Results from studies involving pigs and sheep…”
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    The O‐methylated isoflavone, formononetin, inhibits human ovarian cancer cell proliferation by sub G0/G1 cell phase arrest through PI3K/AKT and ERK1/2 inactivation by Park, Sunwoo, Bazer, Fuller W., Lim, Whasun, Song, Gwonhwa

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-09-2018)
    “…Formononetin is an isoflavone that is extracted from red clovers or soy. It has anti‐oxidant, anti‐proliferative, and anti‐tumor effects against cells in…”
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    Meptyldinocap induces implantation failure by forcing cell cycle arrest, mitochondrial dysfunction, and endoplasmic reticulum stress in porcine trophectoderm and endometrial luminal epithelial cells by Sung, Eunho, Park, Wonhyoung, Park, Junho, Bazer, Fuller W., Song, Gwonhwa, Lim, Whasun

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-05-2024)
    “…Meptyldinocap is a dinitrophenol fungicide used to control powdery mildew. Although other dinitrophenol pesticides have been found to exhibit reproductive…”
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    Physiological alterations associated with intrauterine growth restriction in fetal pigs: Causes and insights for nutritional optimization by Wang, Junjun, Feng, Cuiping, Liu, Ting, Shi, Meng, Wu, Guoyao, Bazer, Fuller W.

    Published in Molecular reproduction and development (01-09-2017)
    “…Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) remains a major problem in swine production since the associated low birth weight leads to high rates of pre‐weaning…”
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    Myricetin suppresses invasion and promotes cell death in human placental choriocarcinoma cells through induction of oxidative stress by Yang, Changwon, Lim, Whasun, Bazer, Fuller W, Song, Gwonhwa

    Published in Cancer letters (28-07-2017)
    “…Abstract Myricetin is a bioactive compound found in a variety of vegetables and fruits, and its anti-cancer effects are well known. In this study, we confirmed…”
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    Apigenin Reduces Survival of Choriocarcinoma Cells by Inducing Apoptosis via the PI3K/AKT and ERK1/2 MAPK Pathways by Lim, Whasun, Park, Sunwoo, Bazer, Fuller W., Song, Gwonhwa

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-12-2016)
    “…Apigenin is a flavonoid found in parsley, onions, oranges, tea, chamomile, wheat, and sprouts. It has a variety of biological properties including…”
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    Norflurazon causes cell death and inhibits implantation-related genes in porcine trophectoderm and uterine luminal epithelial cells by Hong, Taeyeon, Park, Sunwoo, An, Garam, Bazer, Fuller W., Song, Gwonhwa, Lim, Whasun

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-04-2024)
    “…Norflurazon, an inhibitor of carotenoid synthesis, is a pre-emergent herbicide that prevents growth of weeds. The norflurazon is known to hamper embryo…”
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    Fructose metabolism is unregulated in cancers and placentae by Bazer, Fuller W., Wu, Guoyao, Johnson, Gregory A.

    “…Fructose and lactate are present in high concentrations in uterine luminal fluid, fetal fluids and fetal blood of ungulates and cetaceans, but their roles have…”
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    Amino acids and mammary gland development: nutritional implications for milk production and neonatal growth by Rezaei, Reza, Wu, Zhenlong, Hou, Yongqing, Bazer, Fuller W, Wu, Guoyao

    “…Milk is synthesized by mammary epithelial cells of lactating mammals. The synthetic capacity of the mammary gland depends largely on the number and efficiency…”
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