491 results on '"Duncan, Francesca E"'
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152. Sweet action: The dynamics of O-GlcNAcylation during meiosis in mouse oocytes
153. Geography of Follicle Formation in the Embryonic Mouse Ovary Impacts Activation Pattern During the First Wave of Folliculogenesis1
154. Size-specific follicle selection improves mouse oocyte reproductive outcomes
155. The inorganic anatomy of the mammalian preimplantation embryo and the requirement of zinc during the first mitotic divisions
156. The sweet side of the cell cycle.
157. Evidence that Weakened Centromere Cohesion Is a Leading Cause of Age-Related Aneuploidy in Oocytes
158. Chapter Twenty-Three - Gene Expression Profiling of Mouse Oocytes and Preimplantation Embryos
159. Quantitative mapping of zinc fluxes in the mammalian egg reveals the origin of fertilization-induced zinc sparks
160. Transducin-Like Enhancer of Split-6 (TLE6) Is a Substrate of Protein Kinase A Activity During Mouse Oocyte Maturation1
161. The effect of blastomere biopsy on preimplantation mouse embryo development and global gene expression
162. Anatomic nomenclature and 3-dimensional regional model of the human ovary: call for a new paradigm.
163. Future Directions in Oncofertility and Fertility Preservation: A Report from the 2011 Oncofertility Consortium Conference
164. Use of an organotypic mammalian in vitro follicle growth assay to facilitate female reproductive toxicity screening.
165. Bipolar-to-monopolar spindle collapse in human eggs
166. Chromosome Cohesion Decreases in Human Eggs with Advanced Maternal Age.
167. Co-Culturing Primary Follicles Promotes Survival and Growth During Three-dimensional In Vitro Follicle Culture.
168. Weakened Centromere Cohesion Is the Primary Cause of Age-Related Aneuploidy in Oocytes.
169. The γ isoform of CaM kinase II controls mouse egg activation by regulating cell cycle resumption
170. Evidence That a Defective Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Is Not the Primary Cause of Maternal Age-Associated Aneuploidy in Mouse Eggs1
171. Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II (CaMKII) Gamma Is the Main Integrator of Calcium Signaling at Fertilization in the Mouse.
172. A Defective Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Is Not Likely the Primary Cause of Maternal Age-Associated Aneuploidy in Mouse Eggs.
173. The effect of embryo biopsy on gene expression and development in the preimplantation mouse embryo
174. Size-specific follicle selection improves mouse oocyte reproductive outcomes.
175. Quantitative mapping of zinc fluxes in the mammalian egg reveals the origin of fertilization-induced zinc sparks.
176. Knockdown of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) Type Iα regulatory subunit in mouse oocytes disrupts meiotic arrest and results in meiotic spindle defects
177. Common mechanisms of physiological and pathological rupture events in biology: novel insights into mammalian ovulation and beyond.
178. The γ isoform of CaM kinase II controls mouse egg activation by regulating cell cycle resumption.
179. An ex vivo ovulation system enables the discovery of novel ovulatory pathways and nonhormonal contraceptive candidates†
180. Recapitulating folliculogenesis and oogenesis outside the body: encapsulated in vitro follicle growth †
181. Quantitative morphokinetic parameters identify novel dynamics of oocyte meiotic maturation and cumulus expansion †
182. Broadening the educational pipeline: the global landscape of master of science programs in reproductive science and medicine
183. Follicle-intrinsic and spatially distinct molecular programs drive follicle rupture and luteinization during ex vivo mammalian ovulation.
184. Histologic analysis and lipid profiling reveal reproductive age-associated changes in peri-ovarian adipose tissue.
185. Three-Dimensionally Printed Agarose Micromold Supports Scaffold-Free Mouse Ex Vivo Follicle Growth, Ovulation, and Luteinization.
186. Age-Associated Dysregulation of Protein Metabolism in the Mammalian Oocyte.
187. Use of a Small Animal Radiation Research Platform (SARRP) facilitates analysis of systemic versus targeted radiation effects in the mouse ovary.
188. Oocyte quality is enhanced by hypoglycosylated FSH through increased cell-to-cell interaction during mouse follicle development.
189. Cumulus expansion is impaired with advanced reproductive age due to loss of matrix integrity and reduced hyaluronan.
190. FGF2, LIF, and IGF1 (FLI) supplementation during human in vitro maturation enhances markers of gamete competence.
191. Associations of childhood allergies with parental reproductive and allergy history.
192. Morphokinetic parameters of mouse oocyte meiotic maturation and cumulus expansion are not affected by reproductive age or ploidy status.
193. HOW YOUNG IS TOO YOUNG FOR FERTILITY: TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYSIS OF ADOLESCENT CUMULUS CELLS REVEALS DYSREGULATED GENE EXPRESSION COMPARED TO OOCYTE DONORS.
194. Zinc dynamics regulate early ovarian follicle development.
195. ANALYSIS OF THE mTOR PATHWAY IN OVARIES OF WOMEN WITH BRCA MUTATIONS.
196. ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN OVARIAN STIFFNESS USING SHEAR WAVE ELASTOGRAPHY (SWE) AS A NON-INVASIVE BIOMARKER OF REPRODUCTIVE AGING.
197. Bidirectional communication in oogenesis: a dynamic conversation in mice and Drosophila.
198. SINGLE CELL TRANSCRIPTOMICS REVEALS CELL POPULATIONS WITH UNIQUE MOLECULAR IDENTITIES OVER THE TIME COURSE OF OVULATION IN VIVO.
199. HARNESSING FUNCTIONAL AND MOLECULAR ASYMMETRY DURING EX VIVO OVULATION FOR NON-HORMONAL CONTRACEPTIVE DISCOVERY.
200. Ovarian volume partially explains associations of phthalate biomarkers with anti-Müllerian hormone and estradiol in midlife women.
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