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AI-powered simulation-based inference of a genuinely spatial-stochastic model of early mouse embryogenesis [PDF]
Understanding how multicellular organisms reliably orchestrate cell-fate decisions is a central challenge in developmental biology. This is particularly intriguing in early mammalian development, where early cell-lineage differentiation arises from processes that initially appear cell-autonomous but later materialize reliably at the tissue level.
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Simulated gestation: The social and ethical implications of in vivo fertilisation technology
Abstract INVOcell is an in vivo fertilisation device marketed as an alternative to in vitro fertilisation treatment. In this paper, we explore the ethical implications that arise when this device is framed as a type or process of ‘gestation’. We anticipate several effects that may be of ethical interest: marketing in vivo fertilisation as being ...
Ji‐Young Lee+2 more
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EFFECTS OF ASPIRIN AND PHENYLBUTAZONE ON THE RABBIT BLASTOCYST [PDF]
James L. Schardein+3 more
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METTL16 and YTHDC1 Regulate Spermatogonial Differentiation via m6A
The deletion of either Mettl16 or Ythdc1 with Stra8‐Cre disrupted the gene expression related to chromosome organisation and segregation, resulting in aberrant differentiation of spermatogonia and male infertility. ABSTRACT Spermatogenesis is a highly unique and intricate process, finely regulated at multiple levels, including post‐transcriptional ...
Xueying Gu+6 more
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Background and Objectives: Although studies have shown that viability rate of transferred blastocysts in comparison to embryos in previous stages is higher, the viability rate of warmed blastocysts was lower than embryos in other stages.
Ronak Sehati+3 more
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Challenges and possible clinical applications of human embryonic stem cell research [PDF]
Human embryonic stem cells (hESC) are harvested from the inner cell mass of the pre-implantation embryo and possess several unique characteristics. First, they are self-renewing, meaning they can grow indefinitely in an appropriate culture environment ...
De Sutter, Petra+3 more
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Inhibition of Hatching of Mouse Blastocysts in vitro by Prostaglandin Antagonists [PDF]
John D. Biggers+3 more
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Organoid Models to Study Human Infectious Diseases
Our manuscript reviews the role of organoids as models for studying human infectious diseases, highlighting their irreplaceable contributions to drug testing and vaccine development for significant infectious diseases including HIV, ZIKV, SARS‐CoV‐2 and MPXV.
Sijing Zhu+4 more
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Exposing dairy bulls to high temperature-humidity index during spermatogenesis compromises subsequent embryo development in vitro [PDF]
Broekhuijse, Marleen L.W.J.+10 more
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