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79
Citations
20818
World Ranking
4351
National Ranking
2121

Overview

Barry D. Bavister is affiliated with the University of New Orleans in the United States. The academic profile indicates a focus on research activities connected to this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers or publications available for Barry D. Bavister in the provided data.

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Best Publications

  • An improved culture medium supports development of random-bred 1-cell mouse embryos in vitro

    C. L. Chatot;C. A. Ziomek;B. D. Bavister;J. L. Lewis

  • Culture of preimplantation embryos: facts and artifacts

    Barry D. Bavister

  • Development of preimplantation embryos of the golden hamster in a defined culture medium.

    B D Bavister;M L Leibfried;G Lieberman

  • Long-term two-photon fluorescence imaging of mammalian embryos without compromising viability

    Jayne M. Squirrell;David L. Wokosin;John G. White;Barry D. Bavister

  • Two-cell block to development of cultured hamster embryos is caused by phosphate and glucose

    Scott A. Schini;Barry D. Bavister

  • A consistently successful procedure for in vitro fertilization of golden hamster eggs

    Barry D. Bavister

  • In vitro-matured/in vitro-fertilized bovine oocytes can develop into morulae/blastocysts in chemically defined, protein-free culture media.

    Tanu Pinyopummintr;Barry D. Bavister

  • Mitochondrial distribution and function in oocytes and early embryos

    Barry D. Bavister;Jayne M. Squirrell

  • Factors Affecting Successful In Vitro Fertilization of Bovine Follicular Oocytes

    G D Ball;M L Leibfried;R W Lenz;R L Ax

  • Fertilization and Cleavage of Rhesus Monkey Oocytes In Vitro

    Barry D. Bavister;Dorothy E. Boatman;Lorraine Leibfried;Michael Loose

  • Containerless vitrification of mammalian oocytes and embryos

    Michelle Lane;Barry D. Bavister;Elizabeth A. Lyons;Katrina T. Forest

  • Role of oviductal secretions in embryonic growth in vivo and in vitro

    Barry D. Bavister

  • Developmental Competence and Metabolism of Bovine Embryos Cultured in Semi-Defined and Defined Culture Media

    Rebecca L. Krisher;Michelle Lane;Barry D. Bavister

  • What is the relationship between the metabolism of preimplantation embryos and their developmental competence

    Deborah K. Barnett;Barry D. Bavister

  • Development of in vitro matured/in vitro fertilized bovine embryos into morulae and blastocysts in defined culture media

    Barry D. Bavister;Teresa A. Rose-Hellekant;Tanu Pinyopummintr

  • Environmental variables influencing in vitro development of hamster 2-cell embryos to the blastocyst stage.

    Susan H. McKiernan;Barry D. Bavister

  • Translocation of active mitochondria during hamster preimplantation embryo development studied by confocal laser scanning microscopy.

    Deborah K. Barnett;Junpei Kimura;Barry D. Bavister

  • Glucose and phosphate inhibit respiration and oxidative metabolism in cultured hamster eight-cell embryos : evidence for the "Crabtree effect"

    Polani B. Seshagiri;Barry D. Bavister

  • Responses of oocytes and embryos to the culture environment.

    R.L. Krisher;B.D. Bavister

  • Timing of development is a critical parameter for predicting successful embryogenesis.

    S.H. McKiernan;B.D. Bavister

Frequent Co-Authors

Michelle Lane
Michelle Lane University of Adelaide
David E. Wildt
David E. Wildt Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Jay M. Baltz
Jay M. Baltz Ottawa Hospital
John G. White
John G. White University of Wisconsin–Madison
Michael R. Cranfield
Michael R. Cranfield University of California, Davis
Judd M. Aiken
Judd M. Aiken University of Alberta
Murray K. Clayton
Murray K. Clayton University of Wisconsin–Madison
Outi Hovatta
Outi Hovatta Karolinska Institute
Don P. Wolf
Don P. Wolf Oregon Health & Science University
Leslie A. Lyons
Leslie A. Lyons University of Missouri

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