Anita Oberbauer

Affiliations: 
University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
Physiology Biology, Cell Biology
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Alysia D. Thomas grad student 2003 UC Davis
Dorena Rode grad student 2004 UC Davis
Angela M. Hughes grad student 2009 UC Davis
Logan B. Smith grad student 2010 UC Davis
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Oberbauer AM. (2014) The influence of growth hormone on bone and adipose programming. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 814: 169-76
Oberbauer AM. (2013) The Regulation of IGF-1 Gene Transcription and Splicing during Development and Aging. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 4: 39
Smith LB, Belanger JM, Oberbauer AM. (2012) Fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 effects on proliferation and telomerase activity in sheep growth plate chondrocytes. Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology. 3: 39
Hughes AM, Bannasch DL, Kellett K, et al. (2011) Examination of candidate genes for hypoadrenocorticism in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers. Veterinary Journal (London, England : 1997). 187: 212-6
Hughes AM, Jokinen P, Bannasch DL, et al. (2010) Association of a dog leukocyte antigen class II haplotype with hypoadrenocorticism in Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers. Tissue Antigens. 75: 684-90
Smith LB, Bannasch DL, Young AE, et al. (2008) Canine fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 sequence is conserved across dogs of divergent skeletal size. Bmc Genetics. 9: 67
Smith LB, Dally MR, Sainz RD, et al. (2006) Enhanced skeletal growth of sheep heterozygous for an inactivated fibroblast growth factor receptor 3. Journal of Animal Science. 84: 2942-9
Thomas AD, Murray JD, Oberbauer AM. (2005) Transgene transmission to progeny by oMt1a-oGH transgenic mice. Transgenic Research. 14: 441-8
Thomas AD, Murray JD, Oberbauer AM. (2004) Leptin modulates fertility under the influence of elevated growth hormone as modeled in oMt1a-oGH transgenic mice. The Journal of Endocrinology. 182: 421-32
Oberbauer AM, Stiglich C, Murray JD, et al. (2004) Dissociation of body growth and adipose deposition effects of growth hormone in oMt1a-oGH transgenic mice. Growth, Development, and Aging : Gda. 68: 33-45
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