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Implantation of Blastocysts Labeled with [3H]Uridine into the Uterus of Gonadotropin-Treated Pseudopregnant Prepubertal Rats [PDF]
Mrinal K. Sanyal+2 more
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Advances in the Study of Pluripotent Stem Cells in Livestock
Livestock pluripotent stem cells include embryonic stem cells (ESCs) isolated from the inner cell mass of blastocysts and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) derived from somatic cell reprogramming. They hold significant potential for applications in livestock breed improvement, rapid propagation, human disease modelling and human organ ...
Xinyi Zhou+6 more
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Generation of Human Epidermis-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell-like Pluripotent Cells and their reprogramming in mouse chimeras [PDF]
Stem cells can be derived from the embryo (embryonic stem cells, ESCs), from adult tissues (adult stem cells, ASCs), and by induction of fibroblasts (induced pluripotent stem cells, iPSs).
Bing Huang+21 more
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Steroidogenesis and prostaglandin synthesis by cultured bovine blastocysts [PDF]
M. Shemesh+3 more
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Multi‐Omics Reveal the Metabolic Changes in Cumulus Cells During Aging
Fatty acid β‐oxidation was elevated in cumulus cells from older mice. Tryptophan metabolism in aged cumulus cells was active. Supplementing with 5‐HT could mitigate aging damage in oocytes. ABSTRACT Maternal age has been reported to impair oocyte quality.
Liangyue Shi+6 more
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The Effect on Implantation of Culturing Delayed Rat Blastocysts in Medium Containing 17β-Estradiol1 [PDF]
J. T. Wu, Roland K. Meyer
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Transcriptional and translational characteristics during goat oocyte maturation and identification of key factors, including GTPBP4, for prepubertal goat oocyte maturation. ABSTRACT The intricate mechanisms driving oocyte maturation remain only partially understood, especially within the domains of domestic animal reproduction and translational ...
Jianpeng Qin+21 more
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Mouse SAS-6 is required for centriole formation in embryos and integrity in embryonic stem cells
SAS-6 (SASS6) is essential for centriole formation in human cells and other organisms but its functions in the mouse are unclear. Here, we report that Sass6-mutant mouse embryos lack centrioles, activate the mitotic surveillance cell death pathway, and ...
Marta Grzonka, Hisham Bazzi
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