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    Reactive Oxygen Species and Boar Sperm Function by Awda, Basim J, Mackenzie-Bell, Meghan, Buhr, Mary M

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-09-2009)
    “…Boar spermatozoa are very susceptible to reactive oxygen species (ROS), but ROS involvement in damage and/or capacitation is unclear. The impact of exposing…”
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    Strong wintertime ozone events in the Upper Green River basin, Wyoming by Rappenglück, B, Ackermann, L, Alvarez, S, Golovko, J, Buhr, M, Field, R. A, Soltis, J, Montague, D. C, Hauze, B, Adamson, S, Risch, D, Wilkerson, G, Bush, D, Stoeckenius, T, Keslar, C

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (20-05-2014)
    “…During recent years, elevated ozone (O3) values have been observed repeatedly in the Upper Green River basin (UGRB), Wyoming, during wintertime. This paper…”
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    Fusion of Boar Sperm with Nanoliposomes Prepared from Synthetic Phospholipids by Kasimanickam, VR, Buhr, MM

    Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-08-2016)
    “…Contents Liposomes are artificial membrane vesicles that can be used to test and model the functions and interactions of various biological membranes, or as a…”
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    Sperm Apoptosis in Fresh and Cryopreserved Bull Semen Detected by Flow Cytometry and Its Relationship with Fertility by ANZAR, Muhammad, LIWEI HE, BUHR, Mary M, KROETSCH, Thomas G, PAULS, Karl P

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-02-2002)
    “…The present study was conducted to detect sperm apoptosis in fresh and frozen semen and to determine its relationship with bull fertility. Three ejaculates…”
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    Spontaneous uptake of exogenous DNA by bull spermatozoa by Anzar, M., Buhr, M.M.

    Published in Theriogenology (01-03-2006)
    “…Sperm-mediated DNA transfer can be used to transfer exogenous DNA into the oocyte for the production of transgenic animals. In spite of controversy in the…”
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    Ozone production from Canadian wildfires during June and July of 1995 by McKeen, S. A., Wotawa, G., Parrish, D. D., Holloway, J. S., Buhr, M. P., Hübler, G., Fehsenfeld, F. C., Meagher, J. F.

    “…During the summer of 1995, especially between June and mid July, extensive wildfires occurred throughout Canada, primarily north of 55°N latitude. A previous…”
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    Impact of genetic selection on management of boar replacement by Robinson, J.A.B., Buhr, M.M.

    Published in Theriogenology (15-01-2005)
    “…Boars in an artificial insemination centre have been selected for their superior genetic potential, with ‘superior’ being defined as having traits the customer…”
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    Environmental, management, and genetic factors affecting semen production in Holstein bulls by Mathevon, M, Buhr, M M, Dekkers, J C

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-12-1998)
    “…The objective of this study was to evaluate the importance of environment, management, physiological status, and genetics on semen quality (volume of the…”
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    Na+/K+ATPase as a Signaling Molecule During Bovine Sperm Capacitation by THUNDATHIL, Jacob C, ANZAR, Muhammad, BUHR, Mary M

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-09-2006)
    “…A heteromeric integral membrane protein, Na + /K + ATPase is composed of two polypeptides, alpha and beta, and is active in many cell types, including testis…”
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    Characterization of Na+K+-ATPase in bovine sperm by Hickey, Katie D, Buhr, Mary M

    Published in Theriogenology (15-04-2012)
    “…Existing as a ubiquitous transmembrane protein, Na+K+-ATPase affects sperm fertility and capacitation through ion transport and a recently identified signaling…”
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    Dietary lipids differentially affect membranes from different areas of rooster sperm by Bongalhardo, D.C, Leeson, S, Buhr, M.M

    Published in Poultry science (01-05-2009)
    “…The present work aimed to compare the effect of dietary flax with other oil sources on rooster sperm membranes and on semen characteristics. White Leghorn…”
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    South Pole NOx Chemistry: an assessment of factors controlling variability and absolute levels by Davis, D., Chen, G., Buhr, M., Crawford, J., Lenschow, D., Lefer, B., Shetter, R., Eisele, F., Mauldin, L., Hogan, A.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-10-2004)
    “…Several groups have now shown that snow covered polar areas can lead to the release of NOx to the atmosphere as a result of the UV photolysis of nitrate ions…”
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    The negative effects of exogenous DNA binding on porcine spermatozoa are caused by removal of seminal fluid by Kang, J.H., Hakimov, H., Ruiz, A., Friendship, R.M., Buhr, M., Golovan, S.P.

    Published in Theriogenology (01-11-2008)
    “…Sperm-mediated gene transfer (SMGT) might become the most efficient and cost effective technique to generate transgenic animals, which will significantly…”
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    A reassessment of Antarctic plateau reactive nitrogen based on ANTCI 2003 airborne and ground based measurements by Davis, Douglas D., Seelig, Jon, Huey, Greg, Crawford, Jim, Chen, Gao, Wang, Yuhang, Buhr, Marty, Helmig, Detlev, Neff, William, Blake, Don, Arimoto, Rich, Eisele, Fred

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-04-2008)
    “…The first airborne measurements of nitric oxide (NO) on the Antarctic plateau have demonstrated that the previously reported elevated levels of this species…”
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    Atmospheric chemistry results from the ANTCI 2005 Antarctic plateau airborne study by Slusher, D. L., Neff, W. D., Kim, S., Huey, L. G., Wang, Y., Zeng, T., Tanner, D. J., Blake, D. R., Beyersdorf, A., Lefer, B. L., Crawford, J. H., Eisele, F. L., Mauldin, R. L., Kosciuch, E., Buhr, M. P., Wallace, H. W., Davis, D. D.

    “…One of the major goals of the 2005 Antarctic Tropospheric Chemistry Investigation (ANTCI) was to bridge the information gap between current knowledge of South…”
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    Improving viability of cryopreserved honey bee ( Apis mellifera L.) sperm with selected diluents, cryoprotectants, and semen dilution ratios by Taylor, M.A., Guzmán-Novoa, E., Morfin, N., Buhr, M.M.

    Published in Theriogenology (15-07-2009)
    “…This is the first study where the systematic application of theories and techniques used in mammalian sperm cryopreservation have been applied to honey bee (…”
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    Stress and Dietary Factors Modify Boar Sperm for Processing by Radomil, L, Pettitt, MJ, Merkies, KM, Hickey, KD, Buhr, MM

    Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-09-2011)
    “…This paper reviews stresses boar sperm undergo during processing and presents preliminary results of dietary modification that minimize this damage. Processing…”
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    Emissions lifetimes and ozone formation in power plant plumes by Ryerson, T. B., Buhr, M. P., Frost, G. J., Goldan, P. D., Holloway, J. S., Hübler, G., Jobson, B. T., Kuster, W. C., McKeen, S. A., Parrish, D. D., Roberts, J. M., Sueper, D. T., Trainer, M., Williams, J., Fehsenfeld, F. C.

    “…The concept of ozone production efficiency (OPE) per unit NOx is based on photochemical models and provides a tool with which to assess potential regional…”
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    Interrelationship of serum testosterone, dominance and ovarian cyclicity status in female African elephants by Mouttham, L.L, Buhr, M, Freeman, E.W, Widowski, T.M, Graham, L.H, Brown, J.L

    Published in Animal reproduction science (01-06-2011)
    “…The African elephant population in North American zoos is not self-sustaining, in part due to the prevalence of ovarian acyclicity. While little is known about…”
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