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James J. Ireland, Ph.D.
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Joint
Professor of Physiology
Professor of Animal Science
Ph.D., University
of Tennessee
Postdoctoral fellow, University of Michigan
Senior NIH Fellow, Yale School of Medicine.
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Areas
of Research Interest [PDF]
Reproductive endocrinology/physiology:
regulation of ovarian function. Identification, isolation, characterization
and study of the physiological role of ovarian peptides important
for regulation of selection, growth differentiation, atresia and
ovulation of dominant ovarian follicles. Aging of ovary.
PUBLICATIONS:
Mihm M, Austin EA, Good TEM, Ireland
JLH, Knight P, Roche JF, and JJ Ireland. 2000. Identification of potential intrafollicular
factors involved in selection of dominant follicles in heifers. Biol Reprod
63: 811-819
Ireland JJ, Mihm M, Austin E, Diskin
MG, Roche JF. 2000. A historical perspective of dominant follicle turnover in
cattle: key concepts, studies, advancements and terms. J Dairy Sci 83:1648-1658.
Austin EJ, Mihm M, Evans ACO, Knight
PG, Ireland JLH, Ireland JJ, and JF Roche. 2001. Alterations in intrafollicular
regulatory factors and apoptosis during selection of follicles in the first
follicular wave of the bovine estrous cycle. Biol Reprod 64:839-848
Jimenez-Krassel F, Ireland JJ. 2002.
Development of a short-term culture system for bovine granulosa cells: Evaluation
of the effects of somatotropin and growth hormone-releasing factor on estradiol
production. J Dairy Sci 85:68-78.
Weber PSD, Madsen SA, Smith GW, Ireland
JJ, and Burton JL. 2002. Pre-translational regulation of neutrophil L-selectin
in glucocorticoid-challenged cattle. Vet Immunol Immunopath 83:213-240.
Austin EJ, Mihm M, Evans ACO, Ireland
JLH, Ireland JJ, and Roche JF. 2002. Effects of oestradiol and progesterone
on secretion of gonadotrophins and health of first wave follicles during the
oestrous cycle of beef heifers. Reproduction 124:531-541.
Jimenez-Krassel F, Winn ME, Burns
D, Ireland JLH, Ireland, JJ. 2003. Evidence for a negative role of inhibin in
regulation of estradiol production by granulosa cells. Endocrinology. Published
in May.
Other Publications
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