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D-Index
61
Citations
10813
World Ranking
11559
National Ranking
4982

Overview

John K. Critser was affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States. Their academic career involved work within a scientific context, although specific details regarding research topics, fields of study, or publications remain unavailable.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues documented for John K. Critser. Similarly, there is no information on main fields or subfields of study, main topics of research, book publications, or awards received.

Due to the lack of detailed data on publications or research contributions, it is not possible to provide an overview of scientific output or thematic focus areas in their career.

Best Publications

  • Prevention of osmotic injury to human spermatozoa during addition and removal of glycerol.

    D.Y. Gao;J. Liu;J. Liu;C. Liu;L.E. McGann

  • Fundamental cryobiology of reproductive cells and tissues.

    Erik J Woods;James D Benson;Yuksel Agca;John K Critser

  • Progress and prospects in rat genetics: a community view.

    Timothy J Aitman;John K Critser;Edwin Cuppen;Anna Dominiczak

  • Live births after autologous transplant of cryopreserved mouse ovaries

    Karen T. Gunasena;Patricia M. Villines;Elizabeth S. Critser;John K. Critser

  • Hyperosmotic tolerance of human spermatozoa: separate effects of glycerol, sodium chloride, and sucrose on spermolysis.

    D Y Gao;E Ashworth;P F Watson;F W Kleinhans;F W Kleinhans

  • Genome Resource Banks

    David E. Wildt;William F. Rall;John K. Critser;Steven L. Monfort

  • Fundamental Cryobiology of Mammalian Spermatozoa

    Dayong Gao;Dayong Gao;Peter Mazur;John K. Critser

  • Cryopreservation of human spermatozoa. IV. The effects of cooling rate and warming rate on the maintenance of motility, plasma membrane integrity, and mitochondrial function

    Mike A. Henry;Esther E. Noiles;Esther E. Noiles;Esther E. Noiles;Dayong Gao;Dayong Gao;Dayong Gao;Peter Mazur;Peter Mazur;Peter Mazur

  • Confocal microscopic analysis of the spindle and chromosome configurations of human oocytes matured in vitro.

    Yuan Li;Huai-Liang Feng;Huai-Liang Feng;Yi-Juan Cao;Guang-Juan Zheng

  • Osmotic tolerance limits and properties of murine spermatozoa.

    Cara E. Willoughby;Cara E. Willoughby;Peter Mazur;Augustine T. Peter;John K. Critser;John K. Critser

  • The cryobiology of spermatozoa

    J.D. Benson;E.J. Woods;E.M. Walters;J.K. Critser

  • Osteopontin Reduces Polyspermy During In Vitro Fertilization of Porcine Oocytes

    Yanhong Hao;Nagappan Mathialagan;Eric Walters;Jiude Mao

  • Osmometric and permeability characteristics of human placental/umbilical cord blood CD34+ cells and their application to cryopreservation.

    Erik J. Woods;Jun Liu;Caroline W. Derrow;Franklin O. Smith

  • Evaporation heat transfer characteristics of a grooved heat pipe with micro-trapezoidal grooves

    A.J. Jiao;H.B. Ma;J.K. Critser

  • Mouse spermatozoa in high concentrations of glycerol: chemical toxicity vs osmotic shock at normal and reduced oxygen concentrations.

    Igor I. Katkov;Nadezhda Katkova;John K. Critser;Peter Mazur;Peter Mazur

  • Completion of the swine genome will simplify the production of swine as a large animal biomedical model.

    Eric M Walters;Eckhard Wolf;Jeffery J Whyte;Jiude Mao

  • Reproductive tissue banking : scientific principles

    Armand M. Karow;John Kenneth Critser

  • Determination of water permeability coefficient for human spermatozoa and its activation energy.

    E E Noiles;E E Noiles;P Mazur;P F Watson;F W Kleinhans;F W Kleinhans

  • Osmotic tolerance limits and membrane permeability characteristics of stallion spermatozoa treated with cholesterol.

    Amanda I. Glazar;Steven F. Mullen;Jun Liu;James D. Benson

  • Improved survival of vitrified porcine embryos after partial delipation through chemically stimulated lipolysis and inhibition of apoptosis.

    Hongsheng Men;Yuksel Agca;Lela K. Riley;John K. Critser

Frequent Co-Authors

Hongbin Ma
Hongbin Ma University of Missouri
Peter Mazur
Peter Mazur University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Randall S. Prather
Randall S. Prather University of Missouri
Jonathan R. T. Lakey
Jonathan R. T. Lakey University of California, Irvine
Fré Arwert
Fré Arwert VU University Medical Center
D. Wade Clapp
D. Wade Clapp Indiana University
Feng Chun Yang
Feng Chun Yang The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
David E. Wildt
David E. Wildt Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Michal Pravenec
Michal Pravenec Czech Academy of Sciences
Mervin C. Yoder
Mervin C. Yoder Indiana University

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