
Publications
- Hunt J. and J. Rose. 2002. Effects of prolactin on under-hair follicle development in mink. Hair Science and Technology Proceedings of the 9th European Hair Research Society Workshop, Brussels, Belgium .
- Larson, S., J. Hunt and J. Rose. 2002. The role of prolactin in regulating summer hair growth cycles in mink. Hair Science and Technology. Proceedings of the 9th European Hair Research Society Workshop, Brussels Belgium.
- Rose, J., K. Wood, J. Billingsley, J. Olbertz, J. Lovering and J. Carr.1999. Plasma aß- Endorphin concentrations during induction of winter hair growth in Mink. Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 885:440-443.
- Johnston B, and J. Rose 1999.Role of prolactin in regulating the onset of winter fur growth in mink (Mustela vison): A reconsideration. J. Exp. Zool., 284:437- 444.
- Rose, J., M. Kennedy, B. Johnston and W. Foster.1998.Serum prolactin and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) concentrations during the summer and winter hair growth cycles of mink (Mustela vison). Comp. Biochem. Physiol., Part A: 121:263-271.
- Rose, J. 1998. ACTH but not a-MSH stimulates onset of hair growth in mink. J. Invest. Dermatol., 110:456-457.
- Rose, J., OV Slayden and F. Stormshak.1996.Melatonin-induced down regulation of uterine prolactin receptors in mink (Mustela vison). Gen. Comp. Endo., 103 101-106
- Rose, J. 1995. Bilateral adrenalectomy induces early onset of summer fur growth in mink. (Mustela vison). Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 111C:243-247.
- Rose, J., T. Garwood and B. Jaber.1995.Prolactin binding site concentrations in the skin of mink during the winter fur growth cycle. J. Exp. Zool.,271: 20-210.
- Garwood, T. and J. Rose. 1995. The effects of bilateral adrenalectomy on the initiation of fur growth cycles in the deer mouse. Lab. Anim. Sci., 45: 564-566.
- Rose, J., J-L Huang and R.A. Mead.1993. The role of ovarian steroid hormones in the development of uterine prolactin receptors in the ferret. Biol. Reprod., 48:1266-1273.
- Rose, J. and C. Wert. 1993.Prolactin binding sites in the adrenal glands of mink (Mustela vison). Comp. Biochem. Physiol., Vol. 104B:759-763.
- Rose, J. and M. Sterner. 1992. The role of the adrenal glands in regulating the onset of winter fur growth in the mink. J. Exp. Zool., 262:469-473.
- Rose, J., J. Oldfield and F. Stormshak.1987. Apparent role of prolactin and melatonin in initiating winter fur growth in mink. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol., 65:212-214.
- Worthy, G.A.J., J. Rose and F. Stormshak.1987. Anatomy and Physiology of Fur Growth: The Pelage Priming Process. In: Wild Fur Bearer Management and Conservation in North America. (eds). Milan Novak and Jim Baker. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Ontario Trappers Association. pgs.827-841.
- Rose, J., J. Oldfield and F. Stormshak.1986. Changes in serum prolactin concentrations and ovarian prolactin receptors during embryonic diapause in the mink. Biol. Reprod., 34:101-106.
- Rose, J. and J.D. Harder. 1985. Seasonal feeding habits of an enclosed high density white-tailed deer herd in northern Ohio. The Ohio J. Sci.,85:184-190.
- Rose, J., F. Stormshak, J. Oldfield and J. Adair. 1985. The effects of photoperiod and melatonin on serum prolactin levels of mink during the autumn molt. J. Pineal Res., 2:13-19.
- Rose, J., F. Stormshak, J. Oldfield and J. Adair. 1984. Induction of winter fur growth in mink (Mustela vison) with melatonin. J. Anim. Sci., 58:57-61.
- Rose, J., F. Stormshak, J. Adair and J.E. Oldfield.1983.Prolactin binding sites in the uterus of the mink. Mol. Cell. Endo., 31:131-139.
- Rose, J., F. Stormshak, J.E. Oldfield, J. Adair, R. Scott and C. Thomson.1983. Induction of winter pelt growth with a hormone. Fur Rancher: Blue Book of Fur Farming. p. 56.
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