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Gilbert A. Schultz

Gilbert A. Schultz

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
8240
World Ranking
18401
National Ranking
643

Overview

Gilbert A. Schultz is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada. Their academic profile does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with their work. There is no information on book publications, main fields of study, or subfields of study available in the data provided.

Similarly, no details regarding the main topics of work or awards have been recorded. The absence of data about specific research contributions means there is no documented evidence of publications, research collaborations, or recognized achievements linked to this scientist.

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Best Publications

  • Transition from maternal to embryonic control in early mammalian development: a comparison of several species.

    Nancy A. Telford;Andrew J. Watson;Gilbert A. Schultz

  • Expression of growth factor ligand and receptor genes in the preimplantation bovine embryo.

    A J Watson;A Hogan;A Hahnel;K E Wiemer

  • Insulin-like growth factor II acts through an endogenous growth pathway regulated by imprinting in early mouse embryos.

    Daniel A. Rappolee;Karin S. Sturm;Ole Behrendtsen;Gilbert A. Schultz

  • Proteinase expression in early mouse embryos is regulated by leukaemia inhibitory factor and epidermal growth factor

    M.B. Harvey;K.J. Leco;M.Y. Arcellana-Panlilio;X. Zhang

  • Murine tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-4 (Timp-4): cDNA isolation and expression in adult mouse tissues

    Kevin J. Leco;Suneel S. Apte;Gary T. Taniguchi;Susan P. Hawkes

  • Induction of Heat Shock Protein Messenger RNA in Maize Mesocotyls by Water Stress, Abscisic Acid, and Wounding

    J. J. Heikkila;J. E. T. Papp;G. A. Schultz;J. Derek Bewley

  • Expression analysis of the entire MMP and TIMP gene families during mouse tissue development

    Robert K Nuttall;Clara L Sampieri;Caroline J Pennington;Sean E Gill

  • Glucose transporter gene expression in early mouse embryos

    Aileen Hogan;Susan Heyner;Maureen J. Charron;Neal G. Copeland

  • Expression of bovine trophoblast interferon in conceptuses derived by in vitro techniques.

    J J Hernandez-Ledezma;J D Sikes;C N Murphy;A J Watson

  • Amino acid content of preimplantation rabbit embryos and fluids of the reproductive tract.

    J.G.O. Miller;G. A. Schultz

  • Expression of genes encoding antioxidant enzymes in preimplantation mouse and cow embryos and primary bovine oviduct cultures employed for embryo coculture.

    M B Harvey;M Y Arcellana-Panlilio;X Zhang;G A Schultz

  • Two alkaline phosphatase genes are expressed during early development in the mouse embryo.

    Ann C. Hahnel;Daniel A. Rappolee;Jose Luis Millan;Thomas Manes

  • Expression of a set of fish genes following heat or metal ion exposure.

    J J Heikkila;G A Schultz;K Iatrou;L Gedamu

  • A growth factor phenotype map for ovine preimplantation development.

    Andrew J. Watson;Patricia H. Watson;Mayi Arcellana-Panlilio;Deirdre Warnes

  • Endogenous amino acid pool sizes in mouse eggs and preimplantation embryos

    G. A. Schultz;P. L. Kaye;D. J. McKay;M. H. Johnson

  • Roles of growth factors during peri-implantation development.

    M.B. Harvey;K.J. Leco;M.Y. Arcellana-Panlilio;X. Zhang

  • Acquisition of the heat-shock response and thermotolerance during early development of Xenopus laevis.

    John J. Heikkila;Malgorzata Kloc;Jeff Bury;Gilbert A. Schultz

  • Changes in the quantity of histone and actin messenger RNA during the development of preimplantation mouse embryos

    Dawn H. Giebelhaus;John J. Heikkila;Gilbert A. Schultz

  • Effects of maturation and co-culture treatments on the developmental capacity of early bovine embryos.

    Klaus E. Wiemer;Andrew J. Watson;Voyteck Polanski;Ann I. McKenna

  • Insulin, insulin-like growth factors and glucose transporters: temporal patterns of gene expression in early murine and bovine embryos

    G A Schultz;A Hogan;A J Watson;R M Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew J. Watson
Andrew J. Watson University of Exeter
Dylan R. Edwards
Dylan R. Edwards University of East Anglia
Zena Werb
Zena Werb University of California, San Francisco
Gerald Schatten
Gerald Schatten University of Pittsburgh
Randall S. Prather
Randall S. Prather University of Missouri
Neal G. Copeland
Neal G. Copeland The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Martin H. Johnson
Martin H. Johnson University of Cambridge
Suneel S. Apte
Suneel S. Apte Case Western Reserve University
Rama Khokha
Rama Khokha Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Roger A. Pedersen
Roger A. Pedersen University of Cambridge

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