Stefan Bauersachs Bauersachs - Genetic Mutations

Author Information

Stefan Bauersachs is affiliated with the Genetics and Functional Genomics Group at the Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zurich, located in Zurich, Switzerland. His research work primarily revolves around the fields of genetics and genomics, with a special focus on reproductive biology in animals.

Research Contributions

Stefan Bauersachs has made significant contributions to the understanding of reproductive biology, focusing particularly on the genetic and transcriptomic aspects of reproduction in animals such as cattle, pigs, and horses. His recent research has explored various topics, including the properties and miRNA cargo variability of extracellular vesicles in bovine milk, the impact of vitrification on porcine blastocysts, and the intrauterine transcriptome in mares. His work has advanced knowledge in areas like subclinical mastitis in cows, cryopreservation effects on bovine sperm, and the mechanisms underlying maternal recognition of pregnancy in mares. Additionally, he has investigated the role of amino acids in roe deer embryo proliferation during diapause.

Aliases

Stefan Bauersachs is also known by several aliases, including S Bauersachs, S. Bauersachs, and Stefan Bauersachs Bauersachs.

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Total Citation Count 4092
H-index 35
Paper Count 166

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