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274 related items for PubMed ID: 10497352

  • 1. Delayed sperm incorporation into parthenogenetic mouse eggs: sperm nucleus transformation and development of resulting embryos.
    Maleszewski M, Borsuk E, Koziak K, Maluchnik D, Tarkowski AK.
    Mol Reprod Dev; 1999 Nov; 54(3):303-10. PubMed ID: 10497352
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  • 2. Behavior of sperm nuclei incorporated into parthenogenetic mouse eggs prior to the first cleavage division.
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  • 3. Transformation of sperm nuclei into male pronuclei in nucleate and anucleate fragments of parthenogenetic mouse eggs.
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    Gamete Res; 1989 Dec; 24(4):471-81. PubMed ID: 2591864
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  • 4. [The first cycle of DNA replication in parthenogenetic mouse embryos].
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  • 5. Sperm nuclei entering parthenogenetically activated mouse oocytes before the first mitosis transform into pronuclei. An ultrastructural study.
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  • 7. Fertilization in vitro with spermatozoa from different mice increased variation in the developmental potential of embryos compared to artificial parthenogenetic activation.
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  • 9. [The development of diploid parthenogenetic mouse embryos of the inbred C57BL and CBA strains].
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  • 10. Sperm chromatin remodeling after intracytoplasmic sperm injection differs from that of in vitro fertilization.
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  • 11. Anucleate fragments of parthenogenetic eggs and of maturing oocytes contain complementary factors required for development of a male pronucleus.
    Borsuk E.
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  • 12. Essential role of paternal chromatin in the regulation of transcriptional activity during mouse preimplantation development.
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  • 13. Oocyte activation after intracytoplasmic injection with sperm frozen without cryoprotectants results in live offspring from inbred and hybrid mouse strains.
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  • 15. [Dynamic changes of microtubule in parthenogenetic and in vitro fertilized preimplantation embryos in mouse.].
    Feng XQ, Lin YW, Chen YJ, Zhong SQ, Yan XF, Dong JJ, Lei L.
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  • 16. Regulation of transcriptional activity during the first and second cell cycles in the preimplantation mouse embryo.
    Aoki F, Worrad DM, Schultz RM.
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  • 17. Developmental potential of bovine androgenetic and parthenogenetic embryos: a comparative study.
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  • 18. Relationship between sperm nucleus remodelling and cell cycle progression of fragments of mouse parthenogenotes.
    Szöllösi MS, Borsuk E, Szöllösi D.
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  • 19. Transcription and DNA replication of sperm nuclei introduced into blastomeres of 2-cell mouse embryos.
    Płusa B, Ciemerych MA, Borsuk E, Tarkowski AK.
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  • 20. Metabolism and cell allocation during parthenogenetic preimplantation mouse development.
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