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Darryl L. Russell

Darryl L. Russell

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
10852
World Ranking
16103
National Ranking
452

Overview

Darryl L. Russell is affiliated with the University of Adelaide in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on molecular mechanisms and clinical implications within reproductive health.

The scientist's recent publications illustrate a concentration on reproductive biology and ovarian function. Notable papers include:

  • Female reproductive life span is extended by targeted removal of fibrotic collagen from the mouse ovary (2022, Science Advances)
  • Endocrine Disruptor Compounds-A Cause of Impaired Immune Tolerance Driving Inflammatory Disorders of Pregnancy? (2021, Frontiers in Endocrinology)
  • Progesterone receptor mediates ovulatory transcription through RUNX transcription factor interactions and chromatin remodelling (2023, Nucleic Acids Research)
  • Granulosa cell metabolism at ovulation correlates with oocyte competence and is disrupted by obesity and aging (2024, Human Reproduction)
  • Intraovarian, Isoform-Specific Transcriptional Roles of Progesterone Receptor in Ovulation (2022, Cells)

Their research topics cover multiple aspects of reproductive biology and fertility, including:

  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Ovarian function and disorders
  • Estrogen and related hormone effects
  • Wnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer
  • Kruppel-like factors research

Darryl L. Russell's work integrates several subfields, predominantly:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Immunology
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

The scientist collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Rebecca L. Robker, Doan T. Dinh, Yasmyn E. Winstanley, Alaknanda Emery, and Atsushi Morimoto. These collaborations have supported an interdisciplinary approach to the topics of reproductive health and molecular mechanisms.

Publications from Darryl L. Russell often appear in journals and venues such as Nature Communications, eLife, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Fertility & Reproduction, and Science Advances. These outlets reflect the multidisciplinary nature of their work spanning reproductive biology to molecular genetics and immunology.

Best Publications

  • Progesterone-regulated genes in the ovulation process: ADAMTS-1 and cathepsin L proteases

    R. L. Robker;D. L. Russell;L. L. Espey;J. P. Lydon

  • Ovulation: new dimensions and new regulators of the inflammatory-like response.

    JoAnne S Richards;Darryl L Russell;Scott Ochsner;Lawrence L Espey

  • Novel signaling pathways that control ovarian follicular development, ovulation, and luteinization.

    Richards Js;Russell Dl;Ochsner S;Hsieh M

  • Molecular mechanisms of ovulation: co-ordination through the cumulus complex

    Darryl L. Russell;Rebecca L. Robker

  • Obese Women Exhibit Differences in Ovarian Metabolites, Hormones, and Gene Expression Compared with Moderate-Weight Women

    Rebecca L. Robker;Lisa K. Akison;Brenton D. Bennett;Penny N. Thrupp

  • Beta-Oxidation Is Essential for Mouse Oocyte Developmental Competence and Early Embryo Development

    Kylie R. Dunning;Kara Cashman;Darryl L. Russell;Jeremy G. Thompson

  • Lipids and oocyte developmental competence: the role of fatty acids and β-oxidation.

    Kylie R Dunning;Darryl L Russell;Rebecca L Robker

  • High-fat diet causes lipotoxicity responses in cumulus-oocyte complexes and decreased fertilization rates.

    Linda Lin Yan Wu;Kylie R. Dunning;Xing Yang;Xing Yang;Darryl L. Russell

  • Processing and Localization of ADAMTS-1 and Proteolytic Cleavage of Versican during Cumulus Matrix Expansion and Ovulation

    Darryl L. Russell;Kari M.H. Doyle;Scott A. Ochsner;John D. Sandy

  • Molecular mechanisms of ovulation and luteinization.

    Jo Anne S. Richards;Darryl L. Russell;Rebecca L. Robker;Maya Dajee

  • Mitochondrial dysfunction in oocytes of obese mothers: transmission to offspring and reversal by pharmacological endoplasmic reticulum stress inhibitors

    Linda Wu;Darryl L Russell;Siew Leng Wong;Miaoxin Chen

  • The biological role and regulation of versican levels in cancer.

    Carmela Ricciardelli;Andrew J. Sakko;Andrew J. Sakko;Miranda P. Ween;Darryl L. Russell

  • Extracellular matrix of the developing ovarian follicle.

    Raymond J Rodgers;Helen F Irving-Rodgers;Darryl L Russell

  • Adamts-1 Is Essential for the Development and Function of the Urogenital System

    Laureane Mittaz;D L Russell;Trevor J Wilson;M Brasted

  • Human cumulus cell gene expression as a biomarker of pregnancy outcome after single embryo transfer

    Kathryn Michelle Gebhardt;Deanne Kate Feil;Kylie Renee Dunning;Michelle Lane

  • Ovulation: a multi-gene, multi-step process.

    R L Robker;D L Russell;S Yoshioka;S C Sharma

  • Extracellular matrix of the cumulus-oocyte complex.

    Darryl L. Russell;Antonietta Salustri

  • Decreased Expression of Tumor Necrosis Factor-α-Stimulated Gene 6 in Cumulus Cells of the Cyclooxygenase-2 and EP2 Null Mice

    Scott A. Ochsner;Darryl L. Russell;Anthony J. Day;Richard M. Breyer

  • Formation of Hyaluronan- and Versican-rich Pericellular Matrix by Prostate Cancer Cells Promotes Cell Motility

    Carmela Ricciardelli;Darryl L. Russell;Miranda P. Ween;Keiko Mayne

  • Bidirectional communication between cumulus cells and the oocyte: Old hands and new players?

    Darryl L. Russell;Robert B. Gilchrist;Hannah M. Brown;Jeremy G. Thompson

Frequent Co-Authors

Rebecca L. Robker
Rebecca L. Robker University of Adelaide
Jeremy G. Thompson
Jeremy G. Thompson University of Adelaide
JoAnne S. Richards
JoAnne S. Richards Baylor College of Medicine
Robert J. Norman
Robert J. Norman University of Adelaide
Michelle Lane
Michelle Lane University of Adelaide
Sarah A. Robertson
Sarah A. Robertson University of Adelaide
Eileen A. McLaughlin
Eileen A. McLaughlin University of Wollongong
Raymond J. Rodgers
Raymond J. Rodgers University of Adelaide
Jock K. Findlay
Jock K. Findlay Hudson Institute of Medical Research
C. Wayne Smith
C. Wayne Smith Baylor College of Medicine

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