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Active nucleoli have the capability to release perinuclear heterochromatin, which is a novel event of iPSC reprogramming. ABSTRACT Ribosome biogenesis occurs within the nucleolus, with the initial step being the transcription of ribosomal DNA (rDNA). Although rDNA transcription is limited in somatic cells, it is more active in stem cells. Nevertheless,
Yuchen Sun+7 more
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First healthy baby by anonymous oocyte donation in Japan. [PDF]
Sugino N.
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Transcriptome analysis of pou5f3‐regulated genes in zebrafish embryos showed that competence to pou5f3 regulation changes significantly before and after the end of epiboly. The target genes encoded a diverse array of proteins, including transcriptional regulators and signaling molecules.
Masaaki Ikeda+6 more
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Reactive Species Interactome Alterations in Oocyte Donation Pregnancies in the Absence and Presence of Pre-Eclampsia. [PDF]
Bos M+10 more
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Multiple mating is not driven by size and sperm management in black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens)
We investigated mating in black soldier fly (BSF), Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), an important source of animal feed. The number of spermatozoa stored in the spermathecae of females does not change after one, two and three matings of the male. BSF males and females mate multiple times under controlled conditions. The number of sperm in the
Frédéric Manas+4 more
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Intrafamilial oocyte donation in classic galactosemia: ethical and societal aspects. [PDF]
Haskovic M+7 more
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Five years of single embryo transfer with anonymous and non-anonymous oocyte donation
Viveca Söderström‐Anttila+1 more
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Abstract Objective KCNB1 encodes an α‐subunit of the delayed‐rectifier voltage‐dependent potassium channel Kv2.1. De novo pathogenic variants of KCNB1 have been linked to developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs), diagnosed in early childhood and sharing limited treatment options.
Lauralee Robichon+7 more
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Many fishes can change their sex. The remarkable example, Lubricogobius exiguus, is a goby that can undergo bidirectional sex change with hermaphroditic gonads, containing both developed ovaries and testes (simultaneously hermaphroditic phase gonad). Based on field observations, we demonstrate that the goby experiences frequent social changes, such as ...
Takumi Oyama+2 more
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