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1. In vitro proteolysis mirrors intact muscle maturation in beef carcasses.

2. The interleukin-6 signal transducer receptor subunit is required for optimal in vitro bovine embryo development.

3. Altered microRNA composition in the uterine lumen fluid in cattle (Bos taurus) pregnancies initiated by artificial insemination or transfer of an in vitro produced embryo.

4. Identification of novel cattle (Bos taurus) genes and biological insights of their function in pre-implantation embryo development.

5. Interleukin-6 supplementation improves bovine conceptus elongation and transcriptomic indicators of developmental competence†.

6. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Induced by Feeding Medium-Chain Fatty Acids Upregulates Cholesterol and Lipid Homeostatic Genes in Skeletal Muscle of Neonatal Pigs.

7. Protocol for the electroporation of CRISPR-Cas for DNA and RNA targeting in Bos taurus zygotes.

8. Higher abundance of 2-dehydro-d-gluconate in the plasma of sub-fertile or infertile Bos taurus heifers.

9. Influences of Supplementing Selective Members of the Interleukin-6 Cytokine Family on Bovine Oocyte Competency.

10. Ablation of OCT4 function in cattle embryos by double electroporation of CRISPR-Cas for DNA and RNA targeting (CRISPR-DART).

11. Extensive rewiring of the gene regulatory interactions between in vitro-produced conceptuses and endometrium during attachment.

12. A multi-omics analysis identifies molecular features associated with fertility in heifers (Bos taurus).

13. Robust identification of regulatory variants (eQTLs) using a differential expression framework developed for RNA-sequencing.

14. Sexing of cattle embryos using RNA-sequencing data or polymerase chain reaction based on a complete sequence of cattle chromosome Y.

15. Cleavage kinetics is a better indicator of embryonic developmental competency than brilliant cresyl blue staining of oocytes.

16. Tight gene co-expression in BCB positive cattle oocytes and their surrounding cumulus cells.

17. Delayed processing of blood samples impairs the accuracy of mRNA-based biomarkers.

18. Isolation of high-quality total RNA and RNA sequencing of single bovine oocytes.

19. Rewiring of gene expression in circulating white blood cells is associated with pregnancy outcome in heifers (Bos taurus).

20. Beef heifer fertility: importance of management practices and technological advancements.

21. The blueprint of RNA storages relative to oocyte developmental competence in cattle (Bos taurus).

22. Fine-tuned adaptation of embryo-endometrium pairs at implantation revealed by transcriptome analyses in Bos taurus.

23. Evaluation of age, weaning weight, body condition score, and reproductive tract score in pre-selected beef heifers relative to reproductive potential.

24. Rainbow-Seq: Combining Cell Lineage Tracing with Single-Cell RNA Sequencing in Preimplantation Embryos.

25. Plasma metabolomic profiles differ at the time of artificial insemination based on pregnancy outcome, in Bos taurus beef heifers.

26. Functional signaling and gene regulatory networks between the oocyte and the surrounding cumulus cells.

27. Transcriptome data of peripheral white blood cells from beef heifers collected at the time of artificial insemination.

28. Extraction of total RNA from single-oocytes and single-cell mRNA sequencing of swine oocytes.

29. Transcriptome profiles in peripheral white blood cells at the time of artificial insemination discriminate beef heifers with different fertility potential.

30. Oocyte Developmental Competence: Insights from Cross-Species Differential Gene Expression and Human Oocyte-Specific Functional Gene Networks.

31. Genotypic and allelic frequencies of gene polymorphisms associated with meat tenderness in Nellore beef cattle.

32. Massive dysregulation of genes involved in cell signaling and placental development in cloned cattle conceptus and maternal endometrium.

33. In vitro maturation alters gene expression in bovine oocytes.

34. Mapping RNA-RNA interactome and RNA structure in vivo by MARIO.

35. Time-variant clustering model for understanding cell fate decisions.

36. Cell fate inclination within 2-cell and 4-cell mouse embryos revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing.

37. Spatial and temporal changes of decorin, type I collagen and fibronectin expression in normal and clone bovine placenta.

38. Messenger RNAs in metaphase II oocytes correlate with successful embryo development to the blastocyst stage.

39. Changes in WNT signaling-related gene expression associated with development and cloning in bovine extra-embryonic and endometrial tissues during the peri-implantation period.

40. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the bovine genome are associated with the number of oocytes collected during ovum pick up.

41. Messenger RNA expression of Pabpnl1 and Mbd3l2 genes in oocytes and cleavage embryos.

42. A retrospective model of oocyte competence: global mRNA and housekeeping transcripts are not associated with in vitro developmental outcome.

43. Gene silencing during development of in vitro-produced female bovine embryos.

44. The genome sequence of taurine cattle: a window to ruminant biology and evolution.

45. Global poly(A) mRNA expression profile measured in individual bovine oocytes and cleavage embryos.

46. The polymorphism in MUC1 gene in Nelore cattle.

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