نتایج جستجو برای: embryo arrest

تعداد نتایج: 123218  

2005
J. S. GLASHEEN

Embryos (cysts) of the brine shrimp Anemia enter a profound, yet reversible, state of metabolic arrest in response to cellular dehydration. We have monitored metabolic activity during this transition in embryos from the Great Salt Lake population by using microcalorimetric measurements of heat dissipation. Embryo hydration states can be precisely controlled by immersing cysts in solutions of va...

Elliot Elson, Francesca Mascarenhas, Golrokh Malihi,

Previous studies indicate that organ fibroblasts play an important role in wound healing, collagen production, remodeling processes and pathogenesis of progressive heart, lung, renal and hepatic fibrotic diseases. Several studies suggest a possible inhibitory role for adenosine in the regulation of fibroblast proliferation. The effect of adenosine A2 agonists on proliferation and differentiatio...

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
edward k. rodriguez orthopedic trauma beth israel deaconess medical center, harvard medical school, boston, usa jeeva munasinghe national institute of neurological disorders and stroke, national institutes of health, bethesda, usa

background: in this feasibility study, a mechanically loaded in-vitro tissue culture model of joint morphogenesis using the isolated lower extremity of the 8 day old chick embryo was developed to assess the effects of mechanical loading on joint morphogenesis. methods: the developed in-vitro system allows controlled flexion and extension of the chick embryonic knee with a range of motion of 20 ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Damien Garcia Virginie Saingery Pierre Chambrier Ulrike Mayer Gerd Jürgens Frédéric Berger

In flowering plants, maternal seed integument encloses the embryo and the endosperm, which are both derived from double fertilization. Although the development of these three components must be coordinated, we have limited knowledge of mechanisms involved in such coordination. The endosperm may play a central role in these mechanisms as epigenetic modifications of endosperm development, via imb...

2014
Qian Li Pan Zhang Chao Zhang Ying Wang Ru Wan Ye Yang Xuejiang Guo Ran Huo Min Lin Zuomin Zhou Jiahao Sha

DDX3X is a highly conserved DEAD-box RNA helicase that participates in RNA transcription, RNA splicing, and mRNA transport, translation, and nucleo-cytoplasmic transport. It is highly expressed in metaphase II (MII) oocytes and is the predominant DDX3 variant in the ovary and embryo. However, whether it is important in mouse early embryo development remains unknown. In this study, we investigat...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2011
Pavine L C Lefèvre Marie-France Palin Danièle Beaudry Mira Dobias-Goff Joëlle A Desmarais Evelyn M Llerena V Bruce D Murphy

Embryonic diapause is the reversible arrest of embryo development prior to implantation under a regime of uterine control that is not well understood. Our objective was to explore uterine modifications associated with the emergence of embryonic diapause in the mink, a species in which embryonic diapause characterizes every gestation. We investigated the uterine transcriptome at reactivation usi...

2015
Jing Jing Shuting Xiong Zhi Li Junjie Wu Li Zhou Jian-Fang Gui Jie Mei

In vertebrates, growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor (GH/IGF) axis signaling plays a critical role in regulating somatic growth. Understanding the direct upstream regulators of GH/IGF axis remains a major challenge. Our studies of the zebrafish reveal that the conserved miR-200 family members are critical regulators of embryo size by targeting several GH/IGF axis genes, including GH, GHRa,...

2016
N Hojnik V Vlaisavljević B Kovačič

Background. Patients with poor ovarian response to ovarian hyperstimulation represent an interesting group for studying the impact of embryo cleavage irregularities on clinical outcome since all embryos, regardless of their quality, are usually transferred to the uterus. The aim of our study was to follow the morphokinetics of fertilized oocytes from natural cycles in poor responders. Methods. ...

Journal: :Development 1999
D Brown D Wagner X Li J A Richardson E N Olson

Scleraxis is a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor shown previously to be expressed in developing chondrogenic cell lineages during embryogenesis. To investigate its function in embryonic development, we produced scleraxis-null mice by gene targeting. Homozygous mutant embryos developed normally until the early egg cylinder stage (embryonic day 6.0), when they became growth-arres...

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