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DRP1 in reproduction and reproductive aging

Biology of Reproduction
Abstract Dynamin-related protein 1 (DRP1) is a central regulator of mitochondrial fission and plays a critical role in maintaining mitochondrial function, distribution, and turnover in reproductive cells. Mitochondrial integrity is essential for oocyte quality, folliculogenesis, fertilization, embryonic development, and ultimately ...
Cheng-Rung Huang   +4 more
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Integrins and reproduction

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1995
Integrins are a large family of cell surface proteins that serve as receptors, involved in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. These receptors are of fundamental importance in the organization of tissues and organs. Integrins participate in a complex apparatus anchoring cells to their surrounding and transducing signals into the cells.
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On Net Reproductive Rate and the Timing of Reproductive Output

The American Naturalist, 2008
Understanding the relationship between life-history patterns and population growth is central to demographic studies. Here we derive a new method for calculating the timing of reproductive output, from which the generation time and its variance can also be calculated.
De-Camino-Beck, T., Lewis, M.A.
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Reproduction and Advances in Reproductive Studies in Carnivores

2014
Reproductive mechanisms are extraordinarily diverse among species, even within the same phylogenetic clade. Due to this, it has been difficult to directly apply reproductive technologies developed in human and livestock to genetically manage ex situ wildlife, including carnivores. To date, more common, closely related species, e.g., domestic cats, dogs
Jewgenow, Katarina, Songsasen, Nucharin
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Reproduction

Annual Review of Physiology, 1959
R, CALDEYRO-BARCIA   +4 more
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Reproduction

Annual Review of Physiology, 1958
T, MANN, C, LUTWAK-MANN
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Reproduction

Annual Review of Physiology, 1957
C H, SAWYER, B V, CRITCHLOW
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Reproduction

Annual Review of Physiology, 1953
P L, KROHN, S, ZUCKERMAN
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Reproduction

Annual Review of Physiology, 1963
C A, VILLEE, D B, VILLEE
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The Reproductive System and Reproduction

1993
The reproductive system of isopods was described in the early literature by various authors (see in Schobl 1880; Friedrich 1883; Leichman 1891; Nĕmec 1896a, b). The marsupium of the oniscid isopods is formed by five thoracic segments (Nos. 3–7). Four processes hang down from the thoracic epithelium; they are opaque or transparent, soft and surrounded ...
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