Hyaluronan synthesis by mouse cumulus cells is regulated by interactions between follicle-stimulating hormone (or epidermal growth factor) and a soluble oocyte factor (or transforming growth factor beta1).
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Expression of human hyaluronan synthases in response to external stimuliDisruption of hyaluronan synthase-2 abrogates normal cardiac morphogenesis and hyaluronan-mediated transformation of epithelium to mesenchymeCumulus cells steroidogenesis is influenced by the degree of oocyte maturationProcessing and localization of ADAMTS-1 and proteolytic cleavage of versican during cumulus matrix expansion and ovulationThe type I BMP receptor BmprIB is essential for female reproductive functionMetal Ion-dependent Heavy Chain Transfer Activity of TSG-6 Mediates Assembly of the Cumulus-Oocyte Matrix.Identification of potential markers of oocyte competence expressed in bovine cumulus cells matured with follicle-stimulating hormone and/or phorbol myristate acetate in vitro.Oocytes are a source of catecholamines in the primate ovary: evidence for a cell-cell regulatory loop.Genistein reduces glycosaminoglycan levels in a mouse model of mucopolysaccharidosis type IIGenistein-mediated inhibition of glycosaminoglycan synthesis, which corrects storage in cells of patients suffering from mucopolysaccharidoses, acts by influencing an epidermal growth factor-dependent pathway.The cumulus cell gene expression profile of oocytes with different nuclear maturity and potential for blastocyst formationHyaluronan and human endothelial cell behavior.Importance of hyaluronan biosynthesis and degradation in cell differentiation and tumor formation.Hyaluronan in peritumoral stroma and malignant cells associates with breast cancer spreading and predicts survival.Synthetic genistein derivatives as modulators of glycosaminoglycan storage.Luteinizing hormone signaling in preovulatory follicles involves early activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor pathwayCyclic AMP-elevating Agents Promote Cumulus Cell Survival and Hyaluronan Matrix Stability, Thereby Prolonging the Time of Mouse Oocyte FertilizabilityMolecular mechanisms of ovulation: co-ordination through the cumulus complex.FSH in vitro versus LH in vivo: similar genomic effects on the cumulusGenistin-rich soy isoflavone extract in substrate reduction therapy for Sanfilippo syndrome: An open-label, pilot study in 10 pediatric patients.Genistein increases glycosaminoglycan levels in mucopolysaccharidosis type I cell models.Epidermal growth factor activates hyaluronan synthase 2 in epidermal keratinocytes and increases pericellular and intracellular hyaluronan.The effect of bovine embryo culture without proteins supplements until day 4 on transcription level of hyaluronan synthases, receptors and mtDNA content.Enamel matrix derivative induces matrix synthesis by cultured human periodontal fibroblast cells.Expression of hyaluronan synthases and corresponding hyaluronan receptors is differentially regulated during oocyte maturation in cattle.Development, molecular composition and freeze tolerance of bovine embryos cultured in TCM-199 supplemented with hyaluronan.Hyaluronan synthase control of synthesis rate and hyaluronan product size are independent functions differentially affected by mutations in a conserved tandem B-X7-B motif.Effects of follicle size and oocyte maturation conditions on maternal messenger RNA regulation and gene expression in rhesus monkey oocytes and embryos.Activation of 5' adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase blocks cumulus cell expansion through inhibition of protein synthesis during in vitro maturation in Swine.Recombinant human follicle-stimulating hormone and transforming growth factor-alpha enhance in vitro maturation of porcine oocytes.Genistein supplementation in patients affected by Sanfilippo disease.Link protein as an enhancer of cumulus cell-oocyte complex expansion.Oocyte-secreted factor(s) determine functional differences between bovine mural granulosa cells and cumulus cells.Comparison of protein synthesis patterns in mouse cumulus cells and mural granulosa cells: effects of follicle-stimulating hormone and insulin on granulosa cell differentiation in vitro.Mouse oocytes suppress cAMP-induced expression of LH receptor mRNA by granulosa cells in vitro.Germinal disc-derived epidermal growth factor: a paracrine factor to stimulate proliferation of granulosa cells.Critical role of hyaluronidase-2 during preimplantation embryo development.Effects of hyaluronan, BSA, and serum on bovine embryo in vitro development, ultrastructure, and gene expression patterns.
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Hyaluronan synthesis by mouse cumulus cells is regulated by interactions between follicle-stimulating hormone (or epidermal growth factor) and a soluble oocyte factor (or transforming growth factor beta1).
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Hyaluronan synthesis by mouse ...... sforming growth factor beta1).
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Hyaluronan synthesis by mouse ...... n follicle-stimulating hormone
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Hyaluronan synthesis by mouse ...... sforming growth factor beta1).
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Hyaluronan synthesis by mouse ...... n follicle-stimulating hormone
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Hyaluronan synthesis by mouse ...... sforming growth factor beta1).
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Hyaluronan synthesis by mouse ...... n follicle-stimulating hormone
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Hyaluronan synthesis by mouse ...... nsforming growth factor beta1)
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C D'Alessandris
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10.1074/JBC.272.8.4787
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1997-02-01T00:00:00Z