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Overview

Terry M. Nett is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their research output spans multiple fields within biological and veterinary sciences, with a particular focus on reproductive physiology and veterinary equine medical research.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Veterinary

They have contributed to several subfields such as:

  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Genetics
  • Equine
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Reproductive Medicine

Their primary research topics cover:

  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Veterinary Equine Medical Research
  • Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones
  • Entomological Studies and Ecology
  • SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection

Terry M. Nett has published in a variety of scientific journals including:

  • Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
  • Viruses
  • Theriogenology
  • Biology of Reproduction
  • Theriogenology Wild

Notable recent publications include:

  • "The Correlation of Endogenous Progesterone Concentration in Diestrus on Early Pregnancy Rate in Thoroughbred Mares," 2022, Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
  • "Kisspeptin has an independent and direct effect on the pituitary gland in the mare," 2020, Theriogenology
  • "Laboratory-Based SARS-CoV-2 Receptor Binding Domain Serologic Assays Perform with Equivalent Sensitivity and Specificity to Commercial FDA-EUA Approved Tests," 2022, Viruses
  • "Early identification of bovine pregnancy status and embryonic mortality," 2025, Biology of Reproduction
  • "Reimmunization intervals for application of GnRH immunocontraceptive vaccine (GonaCon-Equine) in free-roaming horses (Equus ferus caballus) using syringe darts," 2023, Theriogenology Wild

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • J.E. Bruemmer
  • Fiona Hollinshead
  • A Gunn
  • Eric Weber
  • Christianne Magee

Best Publications

  • A Radioimmunoassay for Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (Gn-RH) in Serum

    T. M. Nett;A. M. Akbar;G. D. Niswender;M. T. Hedlund

  • Blood Flow: A Mediator of Ovarian Function

    G D Niswender;T J Reimers;M A Diekman;T M Nett

  • Targeted overexpression of luteinizing hormone in transgenic mice leads to infertility, polycystic ovaries, and ovarian tumors.

    Kimberly A. Risma;Colin M. Clay;Terry M. Nett;Thomas Wagner

  • Gonadotropin-releasing hormone and its receptor in normal and malignant cells

    G S Harrison;M E Wierman;T M Nett;L M Glode

  • GnRH-receptor interaction. V. Down-regulation of pituitary receptors for GnRH in ovariectomized ewes by infusion of homologous hormone.

    Nett Tm;Crowder Me;Moss Ge;Duello Tm

  • REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE STALLION

    W. E. Berndtson;B. W. Pickett;T. M. Nett

  • Effects of Prostaglandins on the Ovine Corpus Luteum: Blood Flow, Secretion of Progesterone and Morphology

    T. M. Nett;M. C. McClellan;G. D. Niswender

  • Endocrine and metabolic changes during altered growth rates in beef cattle.

    M. A. Ellenberger;D. E. Johnson;G. E. Carstens;K. L. Hossner

  • Function of the hypothalamic-hypophysial axis during the post-partum period in ewes and cows.

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  • Levels of lutenizing hormone, estradiol and progesterone in serum during the estrous cycle and pregnancy in the beagle bitch (38491).

    T. M. Nett;A. M. Akbar;R. D. Phemister;P. A. Holst

  • Pregnancy rates of postpartum beef cows that were synchronized using Syncro-Mate-B or the Ovsynch protocol

    T W Geary;J C Whittier;E R Downing;D G LeFever

  • Pituitary effects of steroid hormones on secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone

    T. M. Nett;A. M. Turzillo;Mario Baratta;L. A. Rispoli

  • Effect of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) pulse frequency on serum and pituitary concentrations of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone, GnRH receptors, and messenger ribonucleic acid for gonadotropin subunits in cows

    J. A. Vizcarra;R. P. Wettemann;T. D. Braden;A. M. Turzillo

  • Hormonal regulation of messenger ribonucleic acid encoding steroidogenic acute regulatory protein in ovine corpora lutea

    J L Juengel;B M Meberg;A M Turzillo;T M Nett

  • Concentrations of reproductive hormones in canine serum throughout late anestrus, proestrus and estrus.

    P N Olson;R A Bowen;M D Behrendt;J D Olson

  • Maintenance of the Corpus Luteum of Early Pregnancy in the Ewe. II. Prostaglandin Secretion by the Endometrium in vitro and in vivo

    W. E. Ellinwood;T. M. Nett;G. D. Niswender

  • Cloning and Characterization of an Ovine Intracellular Seven Transmembrane Receptor for Progesterone that Mediates Calcium Mobilization

    R. L. Ashley;C. M. Clay;T. A. Farmerie;G. D. Niswender

  • Gonadotropin-releasing hormone increases the amount of messenger ribonucleic acid for gonadotropins in ovariectomized ewes after hypothalamic-pituitary disconnection.

    Debora L. Hamernik;Terry M. Nett

  • Further Studies on the Radioimmunoassay of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone: Effect of Radioiodination, Antiserum and Unextracted Serum on Levels of Immunoreactivity in Serum1

    T. M. Nett;T. E. Adams

  • Validation of Methods and Quantification of Luteal Receptors for LH throughout the Estrous Cycle and Early Pregnancy in Ewes

    Diekman Ma;O'Callaghan Po;Nett Tm;Niswender Gd

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon D. Niswender
Gordon D. Niswender Colorado State University
Fred J. Karsch
Fred J. Karsch University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Fuller W. Bazer
Fuller W. Bazer Texas A&M University
Edward L. Squires
Edward L. Squires University of Kentucky
Patrick M. McCue
Patrick M. McCue Colorado State University
Richard A. Bowen
Richard A. Bowen Colorado State University
Vasantha Padmanabhan
Vasantha Padmanabhan University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Greg A. Johnson
Greg A. Johnson Texas A&M University
Sally A. Camper
Sally A. Camper University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Bret W. Hess
Bret W. Hess University of Wyoming

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