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Department of Animal Science 

UC Davis - The University of California, Davis

Anita M. Oberbauer..

 

Selected Publications

  1. Thomas A, JD Murray, AM Oberbauer. 2004. Leptin under the influence of elevated growth hormone modulates fertility in oMt1a-oGH transgenic mice.  J Endocrinology. 182:421-432. 

  2. Oberbauer AM, KD Evans.  2004.  Ontogeny: Skeleton.  Encyclopedia of Animal Science.  Marcel Dekker, Inc. 

  3. Oberbauer AM, C Stiglich, JD Murray, DL Fong, LB Smith, C Keen, S. Cushwa. 2004.  Dissociation of body growth and adipose deposition effects of Growth Hormone in oMt1a oGH Transgenic Mice.  Growth Development & Aging 68:33-45.

  4. Evans KD, ST Lau, AM Oberbauer, RB Martin.  2003.  Alendronate affects long bone length and growth plate morphology in the oim mouse model for Osteogenesis imperfecta.  Bone 32: 268-274.

  5. Oberbauer AM, DI Grossman, DN Irion, AL Schaffer, ML Eggleston, TR Famula. 2003.  The Genetics of Epilepsy in the Belgian Tervuren and Sheepdog. Journal of Heredity. 94:57-63.

  6. Oberbauer AM, DI Grossman, ML Eggleston, DN Irion, AL Schaffer, NC Pedersen, JM Belanger.  2003  Alternatives to blood as a source of DNA for large scale scanning studies of canine genome linkages.  Vet. Res. Comm.  27:27 38.

  7. Famula TR, JM Belanger, AM Oberbauer. 2003. The genetics of hypoadrenocorticism in the Standard Poodle. Small Animal Practice.  44:8-12. 

  8. Oberbauer AM, KS Bennemann, JM Belanger, DR Wagner, JH Ward, TR Famula. 2002  Inheritance of hypoadrenocorticism in Bearded Collies. American Journal Veterinary Research 63:643-647

  9. Arrayet JL,  A M Oberbauer, TR Famula, I Garnett, JW Oltjen, J Imhoof, ME Kerhli, TW Graham.  2002 Growth of Holstein calves from birth to 90 days: the influence of dietary zinc and BLAD status. Journal of Animal Science.80:545 552

  10. Thomas, AD, JD Murray, TR Famula, AM Oberbauer.  2001. Growth Hormone and Fertility in oMt1a-oGH Transgenic Mice.  Reproduction 122:537-544

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