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SIT1 is a betaine/proline transporter that is activated in mouse eggs after fertilization and functions until the 2-cell stageSynaptotagmin VI and VIII and syntaxin 2 are essential for the mouse sperm acrosome reactionExpression and transient nuclear translocation of proprotein convertase 1 (PC1) during mouse preimplantation embryonic development.HCO3(-)/Cl(-) exchange inactivation and reactivation during mouse oocyte meiosis correlates with MEK/MAPK-regulated Ae2 plasma membrane localization.Preovulatory suppression of mouse oocyte cell volume-regulatory mechanisms is via signalling that is distinct from meiotic arrest.Mechanics of sperm-egg interaction at the zona pellucidaThe intracellular pH-regulatory HCO3-/Cl- exchanger in the mouse oocyte is inactivated during first meiotic metaphase and reactivated after egg activation via the MAP kinase pathway.Mouse embryos stressed by physiological levels of osmolarity become arrested in the late 2-cell stage before entry into M phase.Betaine homocysteine methyltransferase is active in the mouse blastocyst and promotes inner cell mass developmentGrowing Mouse Oocytes Transiently Activate Folate Transport via Folate Receptors As They Approach Full Size.The REDIH experience: an emerging design to develop an effective training program for graduate students in reproductive scienceMedia composition: salts and osmolality.A serotonin receptor antagonist induces oocyte maturation in both frogs and mice: evidence that the same G protein-coupled receptor is responsible for maintaining meiosis arrest in both species.The organic osmolytes betaine and proline are transported by a shared system in early preimplantation mouse embryos.Rescue of postcompaction-stage mouse embryo development from hypertonicity by amino acid transporter substrates that may function as organic osmolytes.Beta-alanine but not taurine can function as an organic osmolyte in preimplantation mouse embryos cultured from fertilized eggs.Similar effects of osmolarity, glucose, and phosphate on cleavage past the 2-cell stage in mouse embryos from outbred and F1 hybrid females.Betaine is accumulated via transient choline dehydrogenase activation during mouse oocyte meiotic maturation.Inhibition of MEK or cdc2 kinase parthenogenetically activates mouse eggs and yields the same phenotypes as Mos(-/-) parthenogenotes.Na+/H+ antiporter activity in hamster embryos is activated during fertilization.Both the folate cycle and betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase contribute methyl groups for DNA methylation in mouse blastocysts.Granulosa cells regulate intracellular pH of the murine growing oocyte via gap junctions: development of independent homeostasis during oocyte growth.Mechanisms regulating intracellular pH are activated during growth of the mouse oocyte coincident with acquisition of meiotic competence.Intracellular pH change does not accompany egg activation in the mouse.Intracellular pH regulation by HCO3-/Cl- exchange is activated during early mouse zygote development.Second meiotic spindle integrity requires MEK/MAP kinase activity in mouse eggs.JAK2 mediates the acute response to decreased cell volume in mouse preimplantation embryos by activating NHE1.John D. Biggers (1923-2018)Fertilization alters the orientation of pigment granule saltations in Arbacia eggsExpression and function of bicarbonate/chloride exchangers in the preimplantation mouse embryoRoutes of Cl- transport across the trophectoderm of the mouse blastocystOsmolarity-dependent glycine accumulation indicates a role for glycine as an organic osmolyte in early preimplantation mouse embryosFocal adhesion kinase PTK2 autophosphorylation is not required for the activation of sodium-hydrogen exchange by decreased cell volume in the preimplantation mouse embryol-Serine transport in growing and maturing mouse oocytes
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