

Dr.Ottinger
Professor
Ph.D. - University of Maryland, 1977Phone: 301-405-5780
Email: maotting@umd.edu
Representative Publications:
Millam, J.R., M.A. Ottinger., C. Craig-Viet, Y. Fan, Y. Chaiseha, and M.E. El Halawani. (1998). Multiple forms of GnRH are released from perifused medial basal hypothalamic/preoptic area (MBH/POA) explants in birds. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol., 111:95-101.
Ottinger, M.A., S. Pitts, and M.A. Abdelnabi. (2001). Steroid hormones during embryonic development in Japanese quail: Plasma, gonadal, and adrenal levels. Poultry Sci. 80: 795-799.
Ottinger, M.A., M.A. Abdelnabi, P. F.P. Henry, S. McGary, N. Thompson, and J. Wu. (2001). Neuroendocrine and behavioral implications of endocrine disrupting chemicals in quail. Horm. Behavior. 40, 234-247.
Ottinger, M.A. (2001). Quail and other short-lived birds. Experim. Gerontology. 36(4-6): 859-868. Toxicol. and Chem. In press.
Ogburn, C.E., G.M. Martin, M.A. Ottinger, D.J. Holmes, K. Carlberg, and S.N. Austad. Exceptional cellular resistance to oxidative damage in long-lived birds requires active gene expression. J. Gerontology: Biological Sciences. In press.


