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Richard L. Stouffer is affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields within medicine, with a particular focus on reproductive biology and related endocrine functions.

The scientist's primary fields of study include Medicine, with subfields covering Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Reproductive Medicine, and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. This multidisciplinary approach reflects an interest in both the biological systems influencing reproduction and broader health contexts.

Richard L. Stouffer has contributed to literature exploring growth factors and ovarian function. The main topics they have worked on are:

  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • Ovarian function and disorders
  • Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors

One recent publication authored by Stouffer is "Insulin-like growth factor 2 is produced by antral follicles and promotes preantral follicle development in macaques," published in 2020 in the journal Biology of Reproduction. This paper deals with the role of insulin-like growth factor 2 in ovarian follicle development in primates.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Richard L. Stouffer include:

  • Olena Tkachenko
  • Shally Wolf
  • Maralee S. Lawson
  • Alison Y. Ting
  • Jhenifer Kliemchen Rodrigues

Their publications are predominantly featured in "Biology of Reproduction," indicating a specialized focus on reproductive science and related biological processes.

Best Publications

  • Human Embryonic Stem Cells Derived by Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer

    Masahito Tachibana;Paula Amato;Michelle Sparman;Nuria Marti Gutierrez

  • The science behind 25 years of ovarian stimulation for in vitro fertilization.

    Nick S. Macklon;Richard L. Stouffer;Linda C. Giudice;Bart C. J. M. Fauser

  • Towards germline gene therapy of inherited mitochondrial diseases

    Masahito Tachibana;Paula Amato;Michelle Sparman;Joy Woodward

  • Current achievements and future research directions in ovarian tissue culture, in vitro follicle development and transplantation: implications for fertility preservation

    Johan Smitz;Marie Madeleine Dolmans;J. Donnez;J.e. Fortune

  • Immunocytochemical localization of estradiol and progesterone receptors in the monkey ovary throughout the menstrual cycle.

    Sheri Hild-Petito;Richard L. Stouffer;Robert M. Brenner

  • Rhesus monkeys produced by nuclear transfer.

    Li Meng;John J. Ely;Richard L. Stouffer;Don P. Wolf

  • Endocrinology: Follicle stimulating hormone alone supports follicle growth and oocyte development in gonadotrophin-releasing hormone antagonist-treated monkeys

    M.B. Zelinski-Wooten;J.S. Hutchison;D.L. Hess;D.P. Wolf

  • Live birth after ovarian tissue transplant.

    D. M. Lee;R. R. Yeoman;D. E. Battaglia;R. L. Stouffer

  • In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer in the rhesus monkey

    Don P. Wolf;Catherine A. Vandevoort;Gesa R. Meyer-Haas;Mary B. Zelinski-Wooten

  • Follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone/chorionic gonadotropin stimulation of vascular endothelial growth factor production by macaque granulosa cells from pre- and periovulatory follicles.

    Lane K. Christenson;Richard L. Stouffer

  • Regulation and action of angiogenic factors in the primate ovary.

    Richard L Stouffer;Juan Carlos Martı́nez-Chequer;Theodore A Molskness;Fuhua Xu

  • Encapsulated Three-Dimensional Culture Supports Development of Nonhuman Primate Secondary Follicles

    Min Xu;Erin R. West-Farrell;Richard L. Stouffer;Richard L. Stouffer;Lonnie D. Shea

  • Angiogenesis in ovarian follicular and luteal development.

    Timothy M Hazzard;Richard L Stouffer

  • Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and angiopoietin regulation by gonadotrophin and steroids in macaque granulosa cells during the peri-ovulatory interval

    T.M. Hazzard;T.A. Molskness;C.L. Chaffin;R.L. Stouffer

  • Midcycle administration of a progesterone synthesis inhibitor prevents ovulation in primates.

    Milo L. Hibbert;Richard L. Stouffer;Don P. Wolf;Mary B. Zelinski-Wooten

  • Survival, growth, and maturation of secondary follicles from prepubertal, young, and older adult rhesus monkeys during encapsulated three-dimensional culture: effects of gonadotropins and insulin

    Jing Xu;Marcelo P Bernuci;Maralee S Lawson;Richard R Yeoman

  • In vitro fertilization-embryo transfer in nonhuman primates: the technique and its applications.

    Don P. Wolf;James A. Thomson;Mary B. Zelinski‐Wooten;Richard L. Stouffer

  • The ovulatory gonadotrophin surge stimulates cyclooxygenase expression and prostaglandin production by the monkey follicle

    Diane M. Duffy;Richard L. Stouffer

  • Follicular administration of a cyclooxygenase inhibitor can prevent oocyte release without alteration of normal luteal function in rhesus monkeys

    Diane M. Duffy;Richard L. Stouffer;Richard L. Stouffer

  • Vascular endothelial growth factor levels in serum and follicular fluid of patients undergoing in vitro fertilization

    Annette Lee;Lane K. Christenson;Richard L. Stouffer;Kenneth A. Burry

Frequent Co-Authors

Don P. Wolf
Don P. Wolf Oregon Health & Science University
Teresa K. Woodruff
Teresa K. Woodruff Northwestern University
Sergio R. Ojeda
Sergio R. Ojeda Oregon National Primate Research Center
Shoukhrat Mitalipov
Shoukhrat Mitalipov Oregon Health & Science University
Lonnie D. Shea
Lonnie D. Shea University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Karin D. Rodland
Karin D. Rodland Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Linda C. Giudice
Linda C. Giudice University of California, San Francisco
Hong Ma
Hong Ma Pennsylvania State University
Charles T. Roberts
Charles T. Roberts Oregon National Primate Research Center

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