نتایج جستجو برای: ovum

تعداد نتایج: 21177  

2010

Molar pregnancies can be subdivided into complete (CM) and partial moles (PM) based on genetic and histopathological features. Complete moles are diploid and androgenic in origin, with no evidence of fetal tissue. Complete moles usually (75–80%) arise as a consequence of duplication of a single sperm following fertilisation of an ‘empty’ ovum. Some complete moles (20–25%) can arise after disper...

2006
Jean - François Hamel

The common egg shell, Ovula ovum, is found in shallow reefs (down to 20 m) throughout the IndoPacific. It belongs to the family Ovulidae and is closely related to the true cowries of the family Cypraeidae (Abbott and Dance 2000). O. ovum are very common in the Marshall Islands especially around Majuro atoll where the local people collect them extensively. The shiny white shells are sold alone o...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2004
P J M Hendriksen W N M Steenweg J C Harkema J S Merton M M Bevers P L A M Vos S J Dieleman

This study aimed to investigate the developmental competence of ovum pick-up collected oocytes on three stages of the follicular wave: Days 2, 5 and 8. A group of 11 cows was used in successive cycles to perform ovum pick-up on either Day 2, 5 or 8 of an induced follicular wave (three sessions per stage). Follicular waves were initiated by puncturing the dominant follicle and all other follicle...

Journal: :The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 1852

Journal: :The Journal of experimental zoology 1998
M R Bakst

The macroanatomy, histology, and fine structure of the avian oviduct is reviewed and related to its role in fertile egg production. The avian oviduct functions as a biological assembly line, beginning sequentially with the deposition of the albumen around the fertilized or unfertilized ovum, then the shell membrane, and lastly, the shell, all within 25 hr of ovulation. While in transit through ...

احمدی‌زاده, مریم, سریری, ریحانه, شایگان, حوریه, وزیری, حمیدرضا,

Background: Anembryonic gestation (blighted ovum) is the most common identifiable pathology in the first trimester of pregnancy, always leads to miscarriage. Early pregnancy failures from blighted ovum are often due to chromosomal abnormalities and a poor quality of sperm or egg. Oxidative stresses as a factor of disturbance balance between the production of free radicals and antioxidant defens...

Journal: :The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 1863

2016
N Hemmings C Bennison T R Birkhead

Among internal fertilizers, typically fewer than 1% sperm survive the journey through the oviduct. Several studies suggest that the sperm reaching the ovum-the 'fertilizing set'-comprise a non-random sub-population, but the characteristics of this group remain unclear. We tested whether oviductal selection in birds results in a morphologically distinct subset of sperm, by exploiting the fact th...

2017
Ernst von Baer Regner de Graaf William Cruikshank Jean-Luis Prévost

De ovi mammalium et hominis genesi (On the Genesis of the Ovum of Mammals and of Men) is an 1827 pamphlet by Karl Ernst von Baer about the anatomical observation and description of the egg [3] (ovum [4]) of mammals, like dogs and humans [5]. The pamphlet detailed evidence for the existence of the ovum [4] at the beginning of the developmental process in mammals. Prior to von Baer's publication,...

2017
Asiyeh Moshtaghi Hamidreza Vaziri Reyhaneh Sariri Hoorieh Shaigan

BACKGROUND Blighted ovum is one of the most common reasons for abortion during the first three months of pregnancy. Manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) is an important antioxidant enzyme in the human immune system. The gene is located on 6q25 chromosome and acts on mitochondrial matrix. In the case of mutation or inactivity of this enzyme, mitochondrial and nuclear DNA will severely be destr...

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