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Animal Science and Veterinary
USA
2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
74
Citations
18181
World Ranking
119
National Ranking
38

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in United States Leader Award

Best Publications

  • Quantification of bull sperm characteristics measured by computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) and the relationship to fertility

    P.B. Farrell;G.A. Presicce;C.C. Brockett;R.H. Foote

  • The history of artificial insemination: Selected notes and notables

    R. H. Foote

  • Effect of donor-embryo-recipient interactions on pregnancy rate in a large-scale bovine embryo transfer program

    J.F. Hasler;A.D. McCauley;W.F. Lathrop;R.H. Foote

  • Motility and fertility of bull sperm in whole milk extender containing antioxidants.

    Robert H. Foote;Charles C. Brockett;Michael T. Kaproth

  • Fertility in New York Artificially Inseminated Holstein Herds in Dairy Herd Improvement

    R.W. Spalding;R.W. Everett;R.H. Foote

  • Bovine 1-2-cell embryo development using a simple medium in three oviduct epithelial cell coculture systems.

    Joanna E. Ellington;Edward W Carney;Paul.B. Farrell;Michael E. Simkin

  • Estrus detection and estrus detection aids.

    R.H. Foote

  • Testicular growth and related sperm output in dairy bulls.

    J. Hahn;R. H. Foote;G. E. Seidel

  • Bovine testicular measurements as indicators of reproductive performance and their relationship to productive traits in cattle: A review

    G.H. Coulter;R.H. Foote

  • Effect of Season and High Environmental Temperature on Fertility of Holstein Cattle

    D. Cavestany;A.B. El-Wishy;R.H. Foote

  • Extender and centrifugation effects on the motility patterns of slow-cooled stallion spermatozoa.

    A W Padilla;R H Foote

  • Superovulatory responses of Holstein cows

    J.F. Hasler;A.D. McCauley;E.C. Schermerhorn;R.H. Foote

  • Bovine oviductal fluid components and their potential role in sperm cholesterol efflux.

    Eduardo Ehrenwald;Robert H. Foote;John E. Parks

  • Lipids of plasma membrane and outer acrosomal membrane from bovine spermatozoa.

    John E. Parks;Janice W. Arion;R. H. Foote

  • The rabbit as a model for reproductive and developmental toxicity studies

    Robert H Foote;Edward W Carney

  • Development of bovine embryos in KSOM with added superoxide dismutase and taurine and with five and twenty percent O2.

    Zishu Liu;Robert H. Foote

  • Fertility estimation: a review of past experience and future prospects

    Robert H. Foote

  • Survival of bull sperm frozen at different rates in media varying in osmolarity.

    Zishu Liu;Robert H. Foote;Charles C. Brockett

  • Glycerolation and Thawing Effects on Bull Spermatozoa Frozen in Detergent-Treated Egg Yolk and Whole Egg Extenders

    J. Arriola;R.H. Foote

  • Cholesterol efflux from bovine sperm. I. Induction of the acrosome reaction with lysophosphatidylcholine after reducing sperm cholesterol

    Eduardo Ehrenwald;John E. Parks;Robert H. Foote

  • Effect of dilauroylphosphatidylcholine on the acrosome reaction and subsequent penetration of bull spermatozoa into zona-free hamster eggs.

    J K Graham;R H Foote;J J Parrish

  • Livability of Bovine Spermatozoa at 5, −25, and −85 C in Tris-Buffered and Citrate-Buffered Yolk-Glycerol Extenders

    I.S. Davis;R.W. Bratton;R.H. Foote

  • Fertility of Bull Spermatozoa Frozen in Whole Milk Extender with Trehalose, Taurine, or Blood Serum

    R.H. Foote;Y. Chen;C.C. Brockett;M.T. Kaproth

  • Importance of inseminating only cows in estrus.

    H. Sturman;E.A.B. Oltenacu;R.H. Foote

  • Sperm numbers inseminated in dairy cattle and nonreturn rates revisited.

    R.H. Foote;M.T. Kaproth

  • Pluripotency of cultured rabbit inner cell mass cells detected by isozyme analysis and eye pigmentation of fetuses following injection into blastocysts or morulae.

    J. R. Giles;X. Yang;W. Mark;R. H. Foote

  • Synergistic effect of ethanol and cycloheximide on activation of freshly matured bovine oocytes.

    X. Yang;G.A. Presicce;L. Moraghan;Shi-e Jiang

Frequent Co-Authors

Pascal A. Oltenacu
Pascal A. Oltenacu University of Florida
Larry Johnson
Larry Johnson United States Department of Agriculture
C.L. Guard
C.L. Guard Cornell University
R.W. Everett
R.W. Everett Cornell University
W.R. Butler
W.R. Butler Cornell University
Donald J. Lisk
Donald J. Lisk Cornell University
Neal L. First
Neal L. First University of Wisconsin–Madison
Lorin D. Warnick
Lorin D. Warnick Cornell University
Wolfgang Heuwieser
Wolfgang Heuwieser Freie Universität Berlin
William Hansel
William Hansel Cornell University

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