S.E Walmsley
Ontario Veterinary College
4 Papers
21 Citations
S.E Walmsley is an academic researcher from Ontario Veterinary College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Innate immune system & Embryo transfer. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Rate of abnormalities in lambs from in vitro produced embryos transferred on Day 2 compared with Day 6 postfertilization.
TL;DR: Day 2 transfer of cleaved embryos did not prevent the production of oversized or abnormal offspring; however, there was an increased chance of a cleaved embryo producing a lamb when transferred on Day 2 rather than Day 6 postfertilization.
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Immunomodulatory effects of chicken cathelicidin-2 on a primary hepatic cell co-culture model
Csilla Sebők,S.E Walmsley,Patrik Tráj,Máté Mackei,Júlia Vörösházi,J. Petrilla,László Kovács,Ágnes Kemény,Zsuzsanna Neogrády,Gábor Mátis +9 more
TL;DR: Chicken cathelicidin-2 plays a substantial role in modulating the hepatic immune response with a multifaceted mode of action and was found to have dose-dependent effects on metabolic activity, membrane integrity, and reactive oxygen species production, indicating that using it in excessively high concentrations can contribute to cell damage.
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Lambs produced from cryopreserved sheep embryos derived by in vitro fertilization of aspirated oocytes
TL;DR: A total of 104 oocytes were aspirated from 11 mature ewes and 4 prepubertal lambs and 11 developed into blastocysts, which were transferred into four recipients, two of which became pregnant and delivered a normal lamb.
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