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    Phosphate, calcium, and vitamin D signaling, transport, and metabolism in the endometria of cyclic ewes by Stenhouse, Claire, Newton, Makenzie G, Halloran, Katherine M, Moses, Robyn M, Sah, Nirvay, Suva, Larry J, Bazer, Fuller W

    “…Recent evidence suggests important roles for progesterone (P4) and interferon tau in the regulation of calcium, phosphate, and vitamin D signaling in the uteri…”
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    Novel mineral regulatory pathways in ovine pregnancy: I. phosphate, klotho signaling, and sodium-dependent phosphate transporters by Stenhouse, Claire, Halloran, Katherine M., Newton, Makenzie G., Gaddy, Dana, Suva, Larry J., Bazer, Fuller W.

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-05-2021)
    “…Appropriate mineralization of the fetal skeleton requires an excess of phosphate in the fetus compared to the mother. However, mechanisms for placental…”
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    Novel mineral regulatory pathways in ovine pregnancy: II. Calcium-binding proteins, calcium transporters, and vitamin D signaling by Stenhouse, Claire, Halloran, Katherine M., Newton, Makenzie G., Gaddy, Dana, Suva, Larry J., Bazer, Fuller W.

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-07-2021)
    “…Mineralization of the fetal mammalian skeleton requires a hypercalcemic gradient across the placenta from mother to fetus. However, the mechanisms responsible…”
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    Characterization of TNSALP expression, localization, and activity in ovine utero-placental tissues by Stenhouse, Claire, Halloran, Katherine M., Newton, Makenzie G., Moses, Robyn M., Sah, Nirvay, Suva, Larry J., Gaddy, Dana, Bazer, Fuller W.

    Published in Biology of reproduction (11-12-2023)
    “…Tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP; encoded by ALPL gene) has a critical role in the regulation of phosphate homeostasis postnatally. However, the…”
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    Regulation of synthesis of polyamines by progesterone, estradiol, and their receptors in uteri of cyclic ewes by Newton, Makenzie G., Stenhouse, Claire, Halloran, Katherine M., Sah, Nirvay, Moses, Robyn M., He, Wenliang, Wu, Guoyao, Bazer, Fuller W.

    Published in Biology of reproduction (12-09-2023)
    “…Progesterone (P4), estradiol (E2), and expression of their receptors (PGR and ESR1, respectively) by cells of the uterus regulate reproductive performance of…”
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