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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2018
In vitro maturation (IVM) is an in vitro fertilisation (IVF) technique modified to collect immature oocytes from antral follicles, with the final stages of meiosis completed during in vitro culture. The primary benefit of IVM is that it reduces gonadotrophin stimulation in the patient, thereby eliminating the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ...
Melanie Walls, Roger Hart, Roger Hart
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In vitro maturation (IVM) is an in vitro fertilisation (IVF) technique modified to collect immature oocytes from antral follicles, with the final stages of meiosis completed during in vitro culture. The primary benefit of IVM is that it reduces gonadotrophin stimulation in the patient, thereby eliminating the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome ...
Melanie Walls, Roger Hart, Roger Hart
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Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 1999
AbstractIn vitro analysis of transcription and the factors that play a role in transcription require preparation of an extract that faithfully reproduces in vivo transcription. This unit describes protocols for generating extracts of mammalian cells and Drosophila embryos that are competent for in vitro transcription reactions using naked DNA or ...
Rohinton T. Kamakaka, W. Lee Kraus
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AbstractIn vitro analysis of transcription and the factors that play a role in transcription require preparation of an extract that faithfully reproduces in vivo transcription. This unit describes protocols for generating extracts of mammalian cells and Drosophila embryos that are competent for in vitro transcription reactions using naked DNA or ...
Rohinton T. Kamakaka, W. Lee Kraus
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Immunology Today, 1983
Immunology Today, Vol. d, .No. 2, 1983 41 19 Subbarao, B., Mosier, D. E., Ahmed, A., Mond, J. J., Scher, I. and Paul, W. E. (1979)`7. Exp. Med. 149, 495 20 Mond, J. J., Lieberman, R., Inman, J. K., Mosier, D. E. and Paul, W. E. (1977),7. Exp. Med. 146, 1138 21 Boswell, H. S., Ahmed, A., Scher, I. and Singer, A. (1980) J. Immunol. 125, 1340 22 Singer, A.
John H. Robinson, RK Jordan
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Immunology Today, Vol. d, .No. 2, 1983 41 19 Subbarao, B., Mosier, D. E., Ahmed, A., Mond, J. J., Scher, I. and Paul, W. E. (1979)`7. Exp. Med. 149, 495 20 Mond, J. J., Lieberman, R., Inman, J. K., Mosier, D. E. and Paul, W. E. (1977),7. Exp. Med. 146, 1138 21 Boswell, H. S., Ahmed, A., Scher, I. and Singer, A. (1980) J. Immunol. 125, 1340 22 Singer, A.
John H. Robinson, RK Jordan
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2003
Graft formation in plants involves the severing of the vascular system with consequent loss of water and solute transport throughout the plant. This transport must be restored to prevent death resulting from nutrient starvation or dessication.
Carmel M. O’Neill+2 more
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Graft formation in plants involves the severing of the vascular system with consequent loss of water and solute transport throughout the plant. This transport must be restored to prevent death resulting from nutrient starvation or dessication.
Carmel M. O’Neill+2 more
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Journal of Dental Research, 1979
The processes by which diversity is acquired and maintained during embryogenesis have been repeatedly described but are as yet not understood. One fascinating example of diversity following gastrulation is epidermal organogenesis and in particular embryonic tooth morphogenesis.
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The processes by which diversity is acquired and maintained during embryogenesis have been repeatedly described but are as yet not understood. One fascinating example of diversity following gastrulation is epidermal organogenesis and in particular embryonic tooth morphogenesis.
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1973
Studies in vitro of oncogenic agents have attained an ever increasing importance mainly because of the precision and ease by which events at the cellular and sub-cellular level can be followed. This article will examine the relevance of such data for the understanding of a much more complicated process — the development of spontaneous malignant tumors ...
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Studies in vitro of oncogenic agents have attained an ever increasing importance mainly because of the precision and ease by which events at the cellular and sub-cellular level can be followed. This article will examine the relevance of such data for the understanding of a much more complicated process — the development of spontaneous malignant tumors ...
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Nature, 1946
IN 1935, Gautheret1 published an account of in vitro grafts he had obtained between fragments of cambium of Populus nigra, Salix caprea and other trees, excised and cultured on artificial media. In attempting to repeat this work, I encountered some difficulties when tissues freshly removed from the plant were employed.
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IN 1935, Gautheret1 published an account of in vitro grafts he had obtained between fragments of cambium of Populus nigra, Salix caprea and other trees, excised and cultured on artificial media. In attempting to repeat this work, I encountered some difficulties when tissues freshly removed from the plant were employed.
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Single Lgr5 stem cells build cryptvillus structures in vitro without a mesenchymal niche
Nature, 2009Toshiro Sato+10 more
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In vitro selection of RNA molecules that bind specific ligands
Nature, 1990A. Ellington, J. Szostak
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