Fermin Jimenez‐Krassel
Michigan State University(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Reproductive Physiology in Livestock, Reproductive Biology and Fertility, Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock, Ovarian function and disorders, Birth, Development, and Health
Most-Cited Works
- → Antral Follicle Count Reliably Predicts Number of Morphologically Healthy Oocytes and Follicles in Ovaries of Young Adult Cattle1(2008)390 cited
- → Numbers of Antral Follicles During Follicular Waves in Cattle: Evidence for High Variation Among Animals, Very High Repeatability in Individuals, and an Inverse Association with Serum Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Concentrations1(2005)312 cited
- → Follicle numbers are highly repeatable within individual animals but are inversely correlated with FSH concentrations and the proportion of good-quality embryos after ovarian stimulation in cattle(2007)279 cited
- → Does size matter in females? An overview of the impact of the high variation in the ovarian reserve on ovarian function and fertility, utility of anti-Müllerian hormone as a diagnostic marker for fertility and causes of variation in the ovarian reserve in cattle(2011)268 cited
- → Evidence That High Variation in Ovarian Reserves of Healthy Young Adults Has a Negative Impact on the Corpus Luteum and Endometrium During Estrous Cycles in Cattle1(2009)153 cited
- → Variation in the Ovarian Reserve Is Linked to Alterations in Intrafollicular Estradiol Production and Ovarian Biomarkers of Follicular Differentiation and Oocyte Quality in Cattle1(2009)134 cited
- → Concentration of anti-Müllerian hormone in dairy heifers is positively associated with productive herd life(2015)112 cited
- → Effects of Maternal Environment During Gestation on Ovarian Folliculogenesis and Consequences for Fertility in Bovine Offspring(2012)106 cited
- → Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) and fertility management in agricultural species(2017)95 cited
- → Heritability and impact of environmental effects during pregnancy on antral follicle count in cattle(2014)82 cited