Roger Gosden
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British-American physiologist who worked on female reproductive medicine
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Roger Gordon Gosden is a British-American physiologist in the field of female reproductive medicine. His scientific research focused on understanding the basic biology of development and senescence of ovaries in women, including mathematically modeling those processes. He did important translational research on ovarian tissue cryopreservation and transplantation.
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- Long-term ovarian function in sheep after ovariectomy and transplantation of autografts stored at -196 C. (1999) (417)
- Long-Term Ovarian Function in Sheep after Ovariectomy and Transplantation of Autografts Stored at -196 C* * This work was supported by Medical Research Council Program Grant 8929853. (1999) (303)
- Interruption of parturition in rats by morphine: a result of inhibition of oxytocin secretion. (1989) (85)
- Effect of inhibin immunoneutralization on steroidogenesis in rat ovarian follicles in vitro. (1994) (52)
- Luteinizing hormone requirements for ovulation in the pentobarbital-treated proestrous rat. (1976) (24)
- Effects of Low-dose X-irradiation on Chromosomal Non-disjunction in Aged Mice (1974) (20)
- Transplantation of Ovarian and Testicular Tissues (1996) (14)
- Spontaneous abdominal implantation in the rat with development to full term (1981) (14)
- Uptake and metabolism in vivo of tritiated oestradiol-17beta in tissues of ageing female mice. (1976) (6)
- Effects of inhibiting prolactin secretion on the maintenance of embryonic diapause in the suckling rat. (1981) (5)
- Induction of ovulation in mice by synthetic luteinizing hormone releasing hormone. (1974) (3)
- Significance of prolactin in spontaneously persistent oestrous rats. (1978) (1)
- The Vertebrate Ovary: Comparative Biology and Evolution: Edited by R. E. Jones, Plenum Press, 1978. Pp. xxiii+853. $83·40 (1979) (1)
- Long-term reproductive capacity of unilaterally ovariectomized, (uni-ovx), parous and non-parous mice. Abstr. (1975) (0)
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