Global gene expression analysis identifies molecular pathways distinguishing blastocyst dormancy and activation
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WNT4 is a key regulator of normal postnatal uterine development and progesterone signaling during embryo implantation and decidualization in the mouse.Virtues and limitations of the preimplantation mouse embryo as a model systemBystin in human cancer cells: intracellular localization and function in ribosome biogenesisProfiling gene expression in growth-arrested mouse embryos in diapauseThe Bysl gene product, bystin, is essential for survival of mouse embryosInvolvement of microRNA lethal-7a in the regulation of embryo implantation in miceLeucine and arginine regulate trophoblast motility through mTOR-dependent and independent pathways in the preimplantation mouse embryoAblation of Indian hedgehog in the murine uterus results in decreased cell cycle progression, aberrant epidermal growth factor signaling, and increased estrogen signalingMaternal heparin-binding-EGF deficiency limits pregnancy success in mice.FKBP52 deficiency-conferred uterine progesterone resistance is genetic background and pregnancy stage specificSuicide candidate genes associated with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia: an exploratory gene expression profiling analysis of post-mortem prefrontal cortexPowerful and Adaptive Testing for Multi-trait and Multi-SNP Associations with GWAS and Sequencing Data.Identification and expression analysis of genes associated with bovine blastocyst formation.Assisted Reproductive Technology affects developmental kinetics, H19 Imprinting Control Region methylation and H19 gene expression in individual mouse embryos.Inactivation of nuclear Wnt-beta-catenin signaling limits blastocyst competency for implantation.Functional genomics of 5- to 8-cell stage human embryos by blastomere single-cell cDNA analysisThe placenta: transcriptional, epigenetic, and physiological integration during developmentThe integrative analysis of microRNA and mRNA expression in mouse uterus under delayed implantation and activationCanonical Notch signaling is dispensable for early cell fate specifications in mammalsOMICS: Current and future perspectives in reproductive medicine and technologyCadence of procreation: orchestrating embryo-uterine interactions.Embryonic diapause is conserved across mammals.Relationship between reactive oxygen species and autophagy in dormant mouse blastocysts during delayed implantation.Physiological and molecular determinants of embryo implantationGlobal gene expression of the inner cell mass and trophectoderm of the bovine blastocyst.Transient {beta}2-adrenoceptor activation confers pregnancy loss by disrupting embryo spacing at implantationGlobal expression profiling reveals genetic programs underlying the developmental divergence between mouse and human embryogenesis.Global gene expression during the human organogenesis: from transcription profiles to function predictions.A mRNA landscape of bovine embryos after standard and MAPK-inhibited culture conditions: a comparative analysis.Uterine NDRG2 expression is increased at implantation sites during early pregnancy in mice, and its down-regulation inhibits decidualization of mouse endometrial stromal cells.SATB homeobox proteins regulate trophoblast stem cell renewal and differentiationHuman pre-implantation embryo development.Hyperosmolar stress induces global mRNA responses in placental trophoblast stem cells that emulate early post-implantation differentiation.Blastocysts don't go it alone. Extrinsic signals fine-tune the intrinsic developmental program of trophoblast cells.Subcellular localization of L-selectin ligand in the endometrium implies a novel function for pinopodes in endometrial receptivity.System B0,+ amino acid transport regulates the penetration stage of blastocyst implantation with possible long-term developmental consequences through adulthood.Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin (LMWH) in Women with Repeated Implantation Failure.Microarray Analyses Reveal Marked Differences in Growth Factor and Receptor Expression Between 8-Cell Human Embryos and Pluripotent Stem CellsMolecular mechanisms involved in progesterone receptor regulation of uterine functionResearch resource: the Endometrium Database Resource (EDR).
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Global gene expression analysis identifies molecular pathways distinguishing blastocyst dormancy and activation
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Global gene expression analysi ...... tocyst dormancy and activation
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Haibin Wang
Hiromichi Matsumoto
Mark G Carter
Sudhansu K Dey
Takiko Daikoku
Toshio Hamatani
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10326-10331
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10.1073/PNAS.0402597101
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2004-07-01T00:00:00Z