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Overview

Richard Ivell is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on subfields including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Surgery, and Clinical Biochemistry.

Their work covers a range of topics, notably:

  • Pregnancy-related medical research
  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Testicular diseases and treatments
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Paraoxonase enzyme and polymorphisms
  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior

Among their frequent co-authors are Ravinder Anand-Ivell, Kee Heng, Waleed Alhujaili, Leen Antonio, and György Bártfai.

Richard Ivell has contributed to several publication venues, including multiple papers in Frontiers in Endocrinology, Andrology, and Endocrine Abstracts, as well as contributions to the Journal of the Endocrine Society and General and Comparative Endocrinology.

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Ivell include:

  • "Physiology and evolution of the INSL3/RXFP2 hormone/receptor system in higher vertebrates," 2020, General and Comparative Endocrinology
  • "Expression and Role of INSL3 in the Fetal Testis," 2022, Frontiers in Endocrinology

Other notable publications associated with Ivell's collaborative network are:

  • "Thresholds and Endocrine Disruptors: An Endocrine Society Policy Perspective," 2020, Journal of the Endocrine Society
  • "Association of age, hormonal, and lifestyle factors with the Leydig cell biomarker INSL3 in aging men from the European Male Aging Study cohort," 2022, Andrology
  • "Maternal Exposure to Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) or Diethylstilbestrol (DES) Leads to Long-Term Changes in Hypothalamic Gene Expression and Sexual Behavior," 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Best Publications

  • Structure and comparison of the oxytocin and vasopressin genes from rat

    Richard Ivell;Dietmar Richter

  • A major human epididymis-specific cDNA encodes a protein with sequence homology to extracellular proteinase inhibitors.

    Christiane Kirchhoff;Inka Habben;Richard Ivell;Nora Krull

  • International Union of Pharmacology LVII: Recommendations for the Nomenclature of Receptors for Relaxin Family Peptides

    Ross Bathgate;Richard Ivell;Barbara M Sanborn;O David Sherwood

  • Insulin-Like Factor 3 Serum Levels in 135 Normal Men and 85 Men with Testicular Disorders: Relationship to the Luteinizing Hormone-Testosterone Axis

    K. Bay;S. Hartung;R. Ivell;M. Schumacher

  • The glycocalyx of the sperm surface

    Sabine Schröter;Caroline Osterhoff;Wendy McArdle;Richard Ivell

  • Lifestyle impact and the biology of the human scrotum

    Richard Ivell

  • Relaxin-Like Factor Expression as a Marker of Differentiation in the Mouse Testis and Ovary

    M. Balvers;A.-N. Spiess;R. Domagalski;N. Hunt

  • The molecular basis of cryptorchidism

    Richard Ivell;Stefan Hartung

  • The gene for the hypothalamic peptide hormone oxytocin is highly expressed in the bovine corpus luteum: biosynthesis, structure and sequence analysis.

    R Ivell;D Richter

  • INSL3 as a Biomarker of Leydig Cell Functionality

    Richard Ivell;Richard Ivell;John Desmond Wade;Ravinder Anand-Ivell

  • Trehalose Is a Potent PCR Enhancer: Lowering of DNA Melting Temperature and Thermal Stabilization of Taq Polymerase by the Disaccharide Trehalose,

    Andrej-Nikolai Spiess;Nadine Mueller;Richard Ivell

  • Targeted Deletion of the Epididymal Receptor HE6 Results in Fluid Dysregulation and Male Infertility

    Ben Davies;Claudia Baumann;Christiane Kirchhoff;Richard Ivell

  • Expression of insulin-like factor 3 protein in the rat testis during fetal and postnatal development and in relation to cryptorchidism induced by in utero exposure to di (n-Butyl) phthalate.

    Chris McKinnell;Richard M. Sharpe;Kim Mahood;Nina Hallmark

  • Reproductive Biology of the Relaxin-Like Factor (RLF/INSL3)

    Richard Ivell;Ross A.D. Bathgate

  • Oxytocin receptors in bovine cervix: distribution and gene expression during the estrous cycle.

    A.-R. Fuchs;R. Ivell;P. A. Fields;S.-M. T. Chang

  • Ovulation triggers oxytocin gene expression in the bovine ovary

    Richard Ivell;Kevin H. Brackett;Michael J. Fields;Dietmar Richter

  • Two orphan receptors binding to a common site are involved in the regulation of the oxytocin gene in the bovine ovary.

    U Wehrenberg;R Ivell;M Jansen;S von Goedecke

  • Insulin-like factor 3 levels in cord blood and serum from children: Effects of age postnatal hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis activation and cryptorchidism

    Katrine Bay;Helena E. Virtanen;Stefan Hartung;Richard Ivell

  • Biology of insulin-like factor 3 in human reproduction

    Richard Ivell;Ravinder Anand-Ivell

  • Relaxin signalling links tyrosine phosphorylation to phosphodiesterase and adenylyl cyclase activity

    Olaf Bartsch;Bettina Bartlick;Richard Ivell

Frequent Co-Authors

Ross A. D. Bathgate
Ross A. D. Bathgate Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Dietmar Richter
Dietmar Richter Universität Hamburg
Tadashi Kimura
Tadashi Kimura Osaka University
John D. Wade
John D. Wade Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Richard M. Sharpe
Richard M. Sharpe University of Edinburgh
Jens Peter Bonde
Jens Peter Bonde University of Copenhagen
Giancarlo Panzica
Giancarlo Panzica University of Turin
Raymond J. Rodgers
Raymond J. Rodgers University of Adelaide
Barbara A. Demeneix
Barbara A. Demeneix Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Andreas Kortenkamp
Andreas Kortenkamp Brunel University London

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