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Overview

James W. Overstreet is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Engineering, with a specialization in Mechanical Engineering.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes
  • High Entropy Alloys Studies
  • Advanced materials and composites

Overstreet has contributed to several recent publications. These include:

  • A Case Study for Graded Material Development, 2021, published in Offshore Technology Conference
  • IPScan: Detecting novel intronic PolyAdenylation events with RNA-seq data, 2025, published in PLoS Computational Biology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Overstreet are:

  • Wei Chen
  • Alexandre Cachinhasky
  • C. I. Yates
  • Mikhail Anisimov
  • John Speights

Overstreet's publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • Offshore Technology Conference
  • PLoS Computational Biology

Best Publications

  • Sperm Morphology, Motility, and Concentration in Fertile and Infertile Men

    David S. Guzick;James W. Overstreet;Pam Factor-Litvak;Charlene K. Brazil

  • Best practice policies for male infertility

    Ira D Sharlip;Jonathan P Jarow;Arnold M Belker;Larry I Lipshultz

  • Cold shock damage is due to lipid phase transitions in cell membranes: A demonstration using sperm as a model

    Erma Z. Drobnis;Lois M. Crowe;Trish Berger;Thomas J. Anchordoguy

  • Two simple methods for detecting acrosome‐reacted human sperm

    Nicholas L. Cross;Patricio Morales;James W. Overstreet;Frederick W. Hanson

  • Efficacy of Superovulation and Intrauterine Insemination in the Treatment of Infertility

    David S. Guzick;Sandra Ann Carson;Christos Coutifaris;James W. Overstreet

  • Relationship of serum estradiol and progesterone concentrations to the excretion profiles of their major urinary metabolites as measured by enzyme immunoassay and radioimmunoassay.

    C J Munro;G H Stabenfeldt;J R Cragun;L A Addiego

  • Semen Quality in Relation to Biomarkers of Pesticide Exposure

    Shanna H. Swan;Robin L. Kruse;Fan Liu;Dana B. Barr

  • Penetration of human spermatozoa into the human zona pellucida and the zona-free hamster egg: a study of fertile donors and infertile patients.

    James W. Overstreet;James W. Overstreet;Ryuzo Yanagimachi;Ryuzo Yanagimachi;David F. Katz;David F. Katz;Keiko Hayashi;Keiko Hayashi

  • Geographic differences in semen quality of fertile U.S. males.

    Shanna H Swan;Charlene Brazil;Erma Z Drobnis;Fan Liu

  • Induction of acrosome reactions by the human zona pellucida.

    Nicholas L. Cross;Patricio Morales;James W. Overstreet;Frederick W. Hanson

  • Factors regulating mammalian sperm migration through the female reproductive tract and oocyte vestments.

    David F. Katz;Erma Z. Drobnis;James W. Overstreet

  • Best Practice Policies for Male Infertility

    Jonathan P. Jarow;Ira D. Sharlip;Arnold M. Belker;Larry I. Lipshultz

  • Sperm Motility Assessment by Videomicrography

    David F. Katz;James W. Overstreet

  • The dual functions of GPI-anchored PH-20: Hyaluronidase and intracellular signaling

    Gary N. Cherr;Ashley I. Yudin;James W. Overstreet

  • Morphometric analysis of spermatozoa in the assessment of human male fertility.

    David F. Katz;James W. Overstreet;Steven J. Samuels;Paul W. Niswander

  • A Simple Inexpensive Method for Objective Assessment of Human Sperm Movement Characteristics

    James W. Overstreet;David F. Katz;Frederick W. Hanson;James R. Fonseca

  • Relaxin in the peri-implantation period

    D. R. Stewart;A. C. Celniker;C. A. Taylor;J. R. Cragun

  • Semen quality in fertile men in relation to psychosocial stress

    Audra L. Gollenberg;Fan Liu;Charlene Brazil;Erma Z. Drobnis

  • Tadalafil has no detrimental effect on human spermatogenesis or reproductive hormones.

    Wayne J.G. Hellstrom;James W. Overstreet;Albert Yu;Khalil Saikali

  • The Relationship Between Environmental Exposure to Phthalates and Computer-Aided Sperm Analysis Motion Parameters

    Susan M. Duty;Susan M. Duty;Antonia M. Calafat;Manori J. Silva;John W. Brock

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary N. Cherr
Gary N. Cherr University of California, Davis
Shanna H. Swan
Shanna H. Swan Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Christina Wang
Christina Wang Lundquist Institute
Paul Primakoff
Paul Primakoff University of California, Davis
Xiping Xu
Xiping Xu Southern Medical University
Ellen B. Gold
Ellen B. Gold University of California, Davis
Diana G. Myles
Diana G. Myles University of California, Davis
David C. Christiani
David C. Christiani Harvard University
Robert E. Canfield
Robert E. Canfield Columbia University
Brenda Eskenazi
Brenda Eskenazi University of California, Berkeley

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