Molecular Regulators of Embryonic Diapause and Cancer Diapause-like State [PDF]
Embryonic diapause is an enigmatic state of dormancy that interrupts the normally tight connection between developmental stages and time. This reproductive strategy and state of suspended development occurs in mice, bears, roe deer, and over 130 other ...
Abdiasis M. Hussein +3 more
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Targeted depletion of uterine glandular Foxa2 induces embryonic diapause in mice [PDF]
Embryonic diapause is a reproductive strategy in which embryo development and growth is temporarily arrested within the uterus to ensure the survival of neonates and mothers during unfavorable conditions.
Mitsunori Matsuo +6 more
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Temperature-induced embryonic diapause in chickens is mediated by PKC-NF-κB-IRF1 signaling [PDF]
Background Embryonic diapause (dormancy) is a state of temporary arrest of embryonic development that is triggered by unfavorable conditions and serves as an evolutionary strategy to ensure reproductive survival.
Junxiao Ren +10 more
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Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Reveals bmo-miR-6497-3p Regulate Circadian Clock Genes during the Embryonic Diapause Induction Process in Bivoltine Silkworm [PDF]
Diapause is one of the survival strategies of insects for confronting adverse environmental conditions. Bombyx mori displays typical embryonic diapause, and offspring diapause depends on the incubation environment of the maternal embryo in the bivoltine ...
Lulu Liu +11 more
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Wnt/Beta-catenin/Esrrb signalling controls the tissue-scale reorganization and maintenance of the pluripotent lineage during murine embryonic diapause [PDF]
Embryonic diapause is a state of dormancy with poorly understood mechanisms of embryo intrinsic regulation. Here, the authors show that murine diapause is a dynamic process, where tissue-scale reorganization of the pluripotent lineage is controlled in an
Rui Fan +12 more
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Dosage-dependent regulation of embryonic diapause by sorbitol dehydrogenase in the silkworm, Bombyx mori. [PDF]
Insects have evolved diapause to cope with harsh environmental conditions, during which their metabolism undergoes significant remodeling. The silkworm, Bombyx mori, enters diapause in the early embryonic stage, a process critically regulated by the ...
Dongbin Chen +6 more
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Juvenile Hormone III but Not 20-Hydroxyecdysone Regulates the Embryonic Diapause of Aedes albopictus [PDF]
Diapause is an alternative developmental trajectory allowing insects to enter dormancy and persist through predictable periods of seasonally unfavorable conditions.
Zachary A. Batz +4 more
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The Prediapause Stage of Aedes japonicus japonicus and the Evolution of Embryonic Diapause in Aedini [PDF]
The genus Aedes is well known for its desiccation-resistant eggs, which frequently serve as an overwintering mechanism through diapause. Despite this, relatively little is known about the diapause and overwintering biology of most Aedes species including
Jake Bova, John Soghigian, Sally Paulson
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Endocrine control of embryonic diapause in the Australian sharpnose shark Rhizoprionodon taylori. [PDF]
The reproductive cycle of the Australian sharpnose shark, Rhizoprionodon taylori, includes a temporary suspension of development at the commencement of embryogenesis termed embryonic diapause.
Daniela Waltrick +3 more
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Signaling Transduction Pathways and G-Protein-Coupled Receptors in Different Stages of the Embryonic Diapause Termination Process in Artemia [PDF]
Artemia is a widely distributed small aquatic crustacean, renowned for its ability to enter a state of embryonic diapause. The embryonic diapause termination (EDT) is closely linked to environmental cues, but the precise underlying mechanisms remain ...
Tong Hao +3 more
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