نتایج جستجو برای: blastomeres

تعداد نتایج: 1284  

2016
Yu. K. Doronin I. V. Senechkin L. V. Hilkevich M. A. Kurcer

In order to estimate the diversity of embryo cleavage relatives to embryo progress (blastocyst formation), time-lapse imaging data of preimplantation human embryo development were used. This retrospective study is focused on the topographic features and time parameters of the cleavages, with particular emphasis on the lengths of cleavage cycles and the genealogy of blastomeres in 2- to 8-cell h...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1986
S Strome

One of the central problems facing developmental biologists is understanding how the unicellular zygote develops into a multicellular embryo composed of different tissue types. It is now clear that differentiated cell types differ because they express different sets of genes. However, how cells become instructed to express different sets of genes remains a mystery. One popular model for how cel...

2016
Bruno C. Vellutini José M. Martín-Durán Andreas Hejnol

Background: Spiral cleavage is a remarkably conserved pattern of embryogenesis present in animals of the clade Spiralia, such as annelids, molluscs, flatworms and nemerteans. However, not all spiralians display spiral cleavage. Recent phylogenies suggest that the spiral arrangement of embryonic blastomeres is an ancestral trait for the Spiralia and that it was secondarily modified in several sp...

Journal: :The Journal of reproduction and development 2010
Tamás Somfai Yasushi Inaba Yoshio Aikawa Masaki Ohtake Shuji Kobayashi Kazuyuki Konishi Kei Imai

This study was conducted to study the kinetics of initial cell divisions in relation with the cleavage patterns in viable (with the ability to develop to the blastocyst stage) and non-viable bovine embryos and parthenotes. The kinetics of in vitro development and cleavage patterns were observed by time lapse cinematography. The length of the first and second but not third cell cycle differed si...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2000
J Van Blerkom P Davis S Alexander

It has been suggested that mitochondrial DNA defects that effect metabolic capacity may be a proximal cause of failures in oocyte maturation, fertilization, or early embryonic development. Here, the distribution of mitochondria was examined by scanning laser confocal microscopy in living human pronuclear oocytes and cleavage stage embryos, followed either by measurements of the net ATP content ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Olivier Tassy Fabrice Daian Clare Hudson Vincent Bertrand Patrick Lemaire

BACKGROUND The prospects of deciphering the genetic program underlying embryonic development were recently boosted by the generation of large sets of precisely organized quantitative molecular data. In contrast, although the precise arrangement, interactions, and shapes of cells are crucial for the fulfilment of this program, their description remains coarse and qualitative. To bridge this gap,...

Journal: :Development 2001
K Piotrowska F Wianny R A Pedersen M Zernicka-Goetz

Two independent studies have recently suggested similar models in which the embryonic and abembryonic parts of the mouse blastocyst become separated already by the first cleavage division. However, no lineage tracing studies carried out so far on early embryos provide the support for such a hypothesis. Thus, to re-examine the fate of blastomeres of the two-cell mouse embryo, we have undertaken ...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1980
A K Tarkowski H Bałakier

With the help of the technique of Sendai virus-mediated cell fusion, hybrid cells were produced between two maturing oocytes, between maturing oocytes or mature secondary oocytes and interphase blastomeres from 2-cell embryos, and between secondary oocytes and follicle cells (FC). In the first case giant oocytes form and in these the two groups of condensing bivalents join on a common spindle, ...

Journal: :Development 2005
Tetsunari Fukushige Michael Krause

In vertebrates, striated muscle development depends on both the expression of members of the myogenic regulatory factor family (MRFs) and on extrinsic cellular cues, including Wnt signaling. The 81 embryonically born body wall muscle cells in C. elegans are comparable to the striated muscle of vertebrates. These muscle cells all express the gene hlh-1, encoding HLH-1 (CeMyoD) which is the only ...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1972
N Hillman M I Sherman C Graham

The effect of cell position on cell determination was studied in mouse embryos. Embryos and parts of embryos were combined during early preimplantation development. The differentiation of cells in these composites was followed either by prelabelling some cells with tritiated thymidine or by combining cells which synthesized different electrophoretic variants of glucose phosphate isomerase. It w...

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