نتایج جستجو برای: zygote quality

تعداد نتایج: 755583  

Journal: :journal of reproduction and infertility 0

background: the cells of mammalian female reproductive tract have been widely used for in vitro fertilization (ivf). this study was designed to study the effects of oviductal epithelial cells (oecs) and their conditioned medium during ivf on subsequent embryonic development and the relative abundance of zygote arrest 1 (zar1) transcript in ovine zygotes. methods: the in vitro matured ovine oocy...

2016
Livia Z. Yanez Jinnuo Han Barry B. Behr Renee A. Reijo Pera David B. Camarillo

The causes of embryonic arrest during pre-implantation development are poorly understood. Attempts to correlate patterns of oocyte gene expression with successful embryo development have been hampered by the lack of reliable and nondestructive predictors of viability at such an early stage. Here we report that zygote viscoelastic properties can predict blastocyst formation in humans and mice wi...

Journal: :Journal of Cell Biology 1972

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Yusuke Kimata Takumi Higaki Tomokazu Kawashima Daisuke Kurihara Yoshikatsu Sato Tomomi Yamada Seiichiro Hasezawa Frederic Berger Tetsuya Higashiyama Minako Ueda

The asymmetric cell division of the zygote is the initial and crucial developmental step in most multicellular organisms. In flowering plants, whether zygote polarity is inherited from the preexisting organization in the egg cell or reestablished after fertilization has remained elusive. How dynamically the intracellular organization is generated during zygote polarization is also unknown. Here...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1984
E G Williams R B Knox V Kaul J L Rouse

In Rhododendron spp. and Ledum groenlandicum a callose wall is laid down around the zygote in the first 2 days after fertilization. The periodic acid/Schiff-positive, aniline blue-fluorescence-positive callosic wall is initiated adjacent to the degenerating synergid, extends to cover the entire zygote surface, and remains visible during the initiation of embryogeny as the zygote elongates befor...

2010
Keisuke Nakajima Takao Uchiumi Takashi Okamoto

In angiosperms, a zygote generally divides into a two-celled proembryo consisting of an apical and a basal cell that possess different cell fates. This first division of the zygote is a putative step in the formation of the apical-basal axis of the proembryo. The gamete fusion activates the egg, and the gamete fusion site on the zygote has been reported to provide a possible cue for subsequent ...

2010
Susanne Ström Kenny Rodriguez-Wallberg Frida Holm Rosita Bergström Linda Eklund Anne-Marie Strömberg Outi Hovatta

BACKGROUND The large number (30) of permanent human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines and additional 29 which did not continue growing, in our laboratory at Karolinska Institutet have given us a possibility to analyse the relationship between embryo morphology and the success of derivation of hESC lines. The derivation method has been improved during the period 2002-2009, towards fewer xeno-comp...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1989
J P Woessner U W Goodenough

The green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii elaborates two biochemically and morphologically distinct cell walls during its life cycle: one surrounds the vegetative and gametic cell and the other encompasses the zygote. Hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins (HRGPs) constitute a major component of both walls. We describe the isolation and characterization of a zygote-specific gene encoding a wall HRGP....

Journal: :Developmental cell 2011
Minako Ueda Zhongjuan Zhang Thomas Laux

In most flowering plants, the apical-basal body axis is established by an asymmetric division of the polarized zygote. In Arabidopsis, early embryo patterning is regulated by WOX homeobox genes, which are coexpressed in the zygote but become restricted to apical (WOX2) and basal (WOX8/9) cells. How the asymmetry of zygote division is regulated and connected to the daughter cell fates is largely...

2003

The formation of the zygote in cotton is accompanied by marked changes in the number and aggregation of the ribosomes. The zygote is formed approximately 14 hr after pollination but does not divide for some 56-60 hr. Electron microscope studies of the zygote during this period reveal a series of changes in the size and distribution of polysomes which may provide information on this important st...

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