نتایج جستجو برای: maturation genes

تعداد نتایج: 477225  

2017
Yunhua Zhang Li Dai Ying Liu YuHang Zhang ShaoPeng Wang

Fruit is essential for plant reproduction and is responsible for protection and dispersal of seeds. The development and maturation of fruit is tightly regulated by numerous genetic factors that respond to environmental and internal stimulation. In this study, we attempted to identify novel fruit-related genes in a model organism, Arabidopsis thaliana, using a computational method. Based on vali...

Journal: :European Journal of Immunology 2021

Dendritic cell (DC) activation and cytokine production is tightly regulated. In this study, we found that Zbtb10 expression dependent it essential for the immunogenic function of cDC1. knockdown (KD) significantly reduced co-stimulatory genes CD80 CD86 along with cytokines including IL-12, IL-6, IL-10, in activated cDC1 Mutu-DC line. Consequently, clonal expansion CD44+ effector T cells co-cult...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2013
L Guzman T Adriaenssens C Ortega-Hrepich F K Albuz I Mateizel P Devroey M De Vos J Smitz

Within the context of an oocyte in vitro maturation (IVM) program for reproductive treatment, oocyte cumulus complexes (COCs) derived from follicles <6 mm in patients with PCOS were matured in vitro. Key transcripts related to meiotic maturation (FSHR, LHCGR, EGFR, PGR) and oocyte competence (AREG, ADAMTS, HAS2, PTGS2) were quantified in cumulus cells (CCs) before and after maturation. Control ...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2014

  Background & Aim: Considering that antioxidants are known as effective free radicals scavenger, it may be able to improve the in vitro oocyte maturation and the fetal quality. This study was designed to determine the effect of Gundelia tournefortii leaves (GTE) hydro-alcoholic extract as a source of antioxidant on in vitro oocyte maturation. Experimental: Germinal vasicle (GV) were...

Journal: :Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 2023

CUP-SHAPED COTYLEDON (CUC) transcription factors have a central regulatory function in plant growth and development. However, their involvement kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) remains largely unexplored. In this study, we conducted comprehensive analysis to identify six HcCUC genes the genome. Through bioinformatic analysis, found that share similar motifs highly conserved gene structures. Phylo...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m aarabi dept. of reproductive genetics and biotechnology, reproductive biotechnology research center, avesin k saliminejad dept. of reproductive genetics and biotechnology, reproductive biotechnology research center, avesin mr sadeghi dept. of reproductive genetics and biotechnology, reproductive biotechnology research center, avesin h soltanghoraee avesina infertility clinic, avesina research institute, tehran, iran n amirjannati avesina infertility clinic, avesina research institute, tehran, iran mh modarressi

background: deletions of the daz (deleted in azoospermia) genes within the human y chromosome's azfc region are the most common cause of spermatogenesis failure. these deletions are usually assessed by analyses of genomic dna ex­tracted from peripheral leukocytes. daz genes are expressed in male germ cells. in this prospective study, we investigated daz expression and deletion in 102 consecutiv...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
a. mohammadi-rousheh m. h. noori-mooghahi p. pasbakhsh a. abddvahabi m. akbari a. shokrgozar a. sobhani

rate of in vitro maturation of oocytes is one of the challenges of assisted reproductive techniques. in this study we investigated the effects of supplementation of cysteamine on the rate of in vitro maturation of oocytes in two different media. germinal vesicle oocytes were collected from mouse ovary and cultured in two media (tcm199 and meme) with 0, 50, 100, 200, 500 µm/ml cysteamine. number...

Journal: :nephro-urology monthly 0
evangelos mazaris urology department, lister hospital, stevenage, united kingdom alexios tsiotras urology department, lister hospital, stevenage, united kingdom; urology department, lister hospital, stevenage, united kingdom. tel: +44-7580348549, fax: +44-1438515601

results like other cancers, prostate cancer is caused by an accumulation of genetic alterations in a cell that drives it to malignant growth. specific genes and gene alterations have been suggested to play a role in its development and progression. aneuploidy, loss of heterozygosity, gene mutations, hypermethylation and inactivation of specific tumour suppressor genes such as gstpi, apc, mdr1, ...

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