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Meta-analysis of gene expression profiles in granulosa cells during folliculogenesisThe embryonic stress response to in vitro culture: insight from genomic analysisBarriers to the use of toxicogenomics data in human health risk assessment: A survey of Canadian risk assessors.Changes in granulosa cells gene expression associated with growth, plateau and atretic phases in medium bovine folliclesMural granulosa cell gene expression associated with oocyte developmental competenceMethod to isolate polyribosomal mRNA from scarce samples such as mammalian oocytes and early embryos.Development of a porcine (Sus scofa) embryo-specific microarray: array annotation and validationEvolutionary conservation of the oocyte transcriptome among vertebrates and its implications for understanding human reproductive function.Is aneuploidy a defense mechanism to prevent maternity later in a woman's life.Use of both cumulus cells' transcriptomic markers and zona pellucida birefringence to select developmentally competent oocytes in human assisted reproductive technologiesFollicle environment and quality of in vitro matured oocytesAn integrated platform for bovine DNA methylome analysis suitable for small samples.Genome-Wide DNA Methylation Patterns of Bovine Blastocysts Developed In Vivo from Embryos Completed Different Stages of Development In Vitro.Epigenetic modification with trichostatin A does not correct specific errors of somatic cell nuclear transfer at the transcriptomic level; highlighting the non-random nature of oocyte-mediated reprogramming errors.Transcriptomic analysis of cyclic AMP response in bovine cumulus cells.Exposure of bovine oocytes and embryos to elevated non-esterified fatty acid concentrations: integration of epigenetic and transcriptomic signatures in resultant blastocysts.Transcriptome profiling of bovine inner cell mass and trophectoderm derived from in vivo generated blastocysts.Transcriptional characteristics of different sized follicles in relation to embryo transferability: potential role of hepatocyte growth factor signallingFSH in vitro versus LH in vivo: similar genomic effects on the cumulusOMICS in assisted reproduction: possibilities and pitfalls.Factors affecting oocyte and embryo transcriptomes.The study of mammalian oocyte competence by transcriptome analysis: progress and challenges.Toward building the cow folliculome.Granulosa cell function and oocyte competence: Super-follicles, super-moms and super-stimulation in cattle.Chromatin remodelling and histone m RNA accumulation in bovine germinal vesicle oocytes.Analysis of the gene expression pattern of bovine blastocysts at three stages of development.Molecular mechanisms and pathways involved in bovine embryonic genome activation and their regulation by alternative in vivo and in vitro culture conditions.Accumulation of Chromatin Remodelling Enzyme and Histone Transcripts in Bovine Oocytes.Insulin during in vitro oocyte maturation has an impact on development, mitochondria, and cytoskeleton in bovine day 8 blastocysts.Somatic environment and germinal differentiation in antral follicle: The effect of FSH withdrawal and basal LH on oocyte competence acquisition in cattle.The influence of in vitro fertilization and embryo culture on the embryo epigenetic constituents and the possible consequences in the bovine model.Regulation of ATF1 and ATF2 transcripts by sequences in their 3' untranslated region in cleavage-stage cattle embryos.Differences in cumulus cell gene expression indicate the benefit of a pre-maturation step to improve in-vitro bovine embryo production.Transcriptome meta-analysis of three follicular compartments and its correlation with ovarian follicle maturity and oocyte developmental competence in cows.Effect of vitrification using the Cryotop method on the gene expression profile of in vitro-produced bovine embryos.Evaluation of virus decontamination techniques for porcine embryos produced in vitro.Genomic assessment of follicular marker genes as pregnancy predictors for human IVF.Sexual dimorphism in developmental programming of the bovine preimplantation embryo caused by colony-stimulating factor 2.Transplanted bone marrow cells do not provide new oocytes but rescue fertility in female mice following treatment with chemotherapeutic agents.Gene expression analysis of bovine oocytes with high developmental competence obtained from FSH-stimulated animals.
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