نتایج جستجو برای: mouse embryo

تعداد نتایج: 335790  

Ahmadi A, Fajri M, Mokhtari M Sadrkhanlou RA

Background: Diabetes is a metabolic disease caused by a deficiency in the pancreatic secretion of insulin and/or by the inability of tissues to efficiently respond to insulin, events that cause hyperglycemia and affect all organs.Tissue alterations caused by diabetes affect different organic systems , including the male reproductive system. Reproductive dysfunction is one of the common secondar...

2013
Michael D. Wong Shoshana Spring R. Mark Henkelman

The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium has been established to conduct large-scale phenotyping of the approximately 23,000 single-gene knockout mice generated by the International Knockout Mouse Consortium to investigate the role of each gene in the mouse genome. Of the generated mouse lines, 30% are predicted to be embryonic lethal, requiring the implementation of imaging techniques an...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1977
O Bernard M A Ripoche D Bennett

The distribution of maternal immunoglobulins in the mouse uterus and embryo in the days after implantation has been studied on sections incubated with sheep Fab anti-mouse immunoglobulins labeled with peroxidase. At the time of implantation the blastocyst is already surrounded by immunoglobulins that are also present in the blastocoel and early endoderm; uterine glands contain large amounts of ...

Journal: :Stem cell investigation 2017
Jian Yang Pentao Liu

Single cell technology has been widely used in developmental and stem cell biology. In mouse, single cell transcriptome has revealed the cell lineage specification in pre-implantation and post-implantation stage embryo. Now Mohammed et al. investigated the dynamic cell fate commitment during the transition from peri-implantation to early post-implantation stage with single cell RNA sequencing. ...

Journal: :cell journal 0

introduction: the purpose of this study was to evaluated the effect of β-mercaptoethanol on resumption of meiosis, in vitro maturation of immature mouse oocytes and resulting embryo development with and without bso (dl-buthionine sulfoximine). material and methods: germinal vasicle (gv) were recovered from 6-8 weeks old nmri ovaries and cultured in maturation medium in memα supplemented with 7....

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2010
Xiaoli Zhang Jurgen E Schneider Sharon Portnoy Shoumo Bhattacharya R Mark Henkelman

MR microscopy is being explored as a useful imaging tool to phenotype mouse embryos due to its volume coverage with three-dimensional isotropic resolution. However, the main limitation for mouse embryo MR microscopy is the signal-to-noise ratio. Large numbers of embryos are needed for phenotypic screening, making high throughput essential. Two high-throughput imaging approaches, multi-embryo sh...

Journal: :Development 1999
R J Weber R A Pedersen F Wianny M J Evans M Zernicka-Goetz

In most species, the polarity of an embryo underlies the future body plan and is determined from that of the zygote. However, mammals are thought to be an exception to this; in the mouse, polarity is generally thought to develop significantly later, only after implantation. It has not been possible, however, to relate the polarity of the preimplantation mouse embryo to that of the later concept...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2010
Jill E Kucab David H Phillips Volker M Arlt

TP53 is one of the most commonly mutated genes in human tumours. Variations in the types and frequencies of mutations at different tumour sites suggest that they may provide clues to the identity of the causative mutagenic agent. A useful model for studying human TP53 mutagenesis is the partial human TP53 knock-in (Hupki) mouse containing exons 4-9 of human TP53 in place of the corresponding mo...

Journal: :Development 2005
Tristan A Rodriguez Shankar Srinivas Melanie P Clements James C Smith Rosa S P Beddington

The anterior visceral endoderm (AVE) is an extra-embryonic tissue required for specifying anterior pattern in the mouse embryo. The AVE is induced at the distal tip of the 5.5 dpc embryo and then migrates to the prospective anterior, where it imparts anterior identity upon the underlying epiblast (the tissue that gives rise to the embryo proper). Little is known about how the AVE is induced and...

Journal: :Results and problems in cell differentiation 2012
Malgorzata Kloc Rafik M Ghobrial Ewa Borsuk Jacek Z Kubiak

Cell polarity and asymmetry play a fundamental role in embryo development. The unequal segregation of determinants, cues, and activities is the major event in the differentiation of cell fate and function in all multicellular organisms. In oocytes, polarity and asymmetry in the distribution of different molecules are prerequisites for the progression and proper outcome of embryonic development....

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