Expression and role of the ether-à-go-go-related (MERG1A) potassium-channel protein during preimplantation mouse developmentTropomyosin in preimplantation mouse development: identification, expression, and organization during cell division and polarizationWhy the Medical Research Council refused Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe support for research on human conception in 1971.Inhibition of Stat3 activation in the endometrium prevents implantation: a nonsteroidal approach to contraception.A cytoplasmic cell cycle controls the activity of a K+ channel in pre-implantation mouse embryos.Radical solutions and cultural problems: could free oxygen radicals be responsible for the impaired development of preimplantation mammalian embryos in vitro?The politics of human embryo research and the motivation to achieve PGD.Time and development.Assisting medical students to conduct empathic conversations with patients from a sexual medicine clinicLineage allocation and cell polarity during mouse embryogenesis.Trophoblast and hypoblast in the monotreme, marsupial and eutherian mammal: evolution and origins.Public interest or public meddling? Towards an objective framework for the regulation of assisted reproduction technologies.From mouse egg to mouse embryo: polarities, axes, and tissues.The early history of evidence-based reproductive medicine.Variation of maternal KIR and fetal HLA-C genes in reproductive failure: too early for clinical intervention.Induction of polarity in mouse 8-cell blastomeres: specificity, geometry, and stability.The foundation of two distinct cell lineages within the mouse morula.Phospholipase C in mouse oocytes: characterization of beta and gamma isoforms and their possible involvement in sperm-induced Ca2+ spiking.Embryonic DNA sampling without biopsy: the beginnings of non-invasive PGD?Developmental changes in the management of acid loads during preimplantation mouse development.Diffusion chamber for exposing spermatozoa to human uterine secretions.Use of fetal bovine serum to protect against zona hardening during preparation of mouse oocytes for cryopreservation.A bright future.Who should control how many embryos to transfer: the state or the patient?Are assisted reproduction health professionals still letting down their patients?A patient perspective.Symposium: Futures in Reproduction.Can oocyte quality be augmented?Human-animal chimeras: circumventing rather than discussing ethical concerns comes at a price.First birth following spindle transfer for mitochondrial replacement therapy: hope and trepidation.Possible conflicts of interest in medical publishing.Tri-parenthood--a simply misleading term or an ethically misguided approach?Futures in reproduction.Reprogramming rewarded: the 2012 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine awarded to John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka.Challenges for modern scientific writing and editorship: have we lost our moral compass?Having it all? Where are we with "social" egg freezing today?A plea for caution and more research in the 'experimental' use of ionophores in ICSI.BMP15, fertility and the ovary.Welcome to the '100% club'!Useful lessons from China?
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