نتایج جستجو برای: human oocytes
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Oocytes matured in vitro are useful for assisted human and farm animal reproduction. However, the quality of oocytes is usually lower than that vivo oocytes, possibly due to absence some important signal regulators vitro. In this study, untargeted metabolomics was used detect changes metabolites follicular fluid (FF) during pig oocyte maturation culture medium maturation. Our results showed tot...
background: leukemia inhibitory factor (lif) is a 45-56 kda glycoprotein that has an important role in proliferation and embryo implantation. its effect on oocyte maturation and how to exert the function remained to be elucidated. methods: immature mice superovulated with human menopausal gonadotropin and germinal vesicle (gv) oocytes were obtained from ovary 48 hours after. gv oocytes were cul...
Background: In vitro maturation can have deleterious effects on spindle formation and proper chromosome alignment in human oocytes and can be profoundly affected by culture conditions. This study compared the spindle presence and location with the maturation rate Abstracts of the 12th Royan International Congress on Reproductive Biomedicine 3 1 International Journal of Fertility & Sterility (IJ...
Recent reports have suggested that when unfertilized oocytes with a spermatozoon after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) are properly activated, the activated oocytes develop normally similar to fertilized oocytes. However, human oocytes do not easily respond to universal activators of mammalian oocytes like ethanol or calcium ionophore A23187, which induce a calcium transient in ooplasm....
Between 1 and 4% of human oocytes fertilized in vitro are tripronuclear. It has been reported that these tripronuclear oocytes can develop to grossly normal-appearing morulae and that chromosomally, these embryos could be triploid, diploid, or severely depleted. The etiology and proportion of apparently diploid and aneuploid embryos deriving from tripronuclear human oocytes is unknown. This stu...
Although female meiosis I errors account for the majority of human aneuploidy, their molecular basis is largely unknown. By elucidating gene function, gene knockdown using RNA interference (RNAi) could shed light on this enigmatic process. In practice, however, the extreme paucity of immature human oocytes makes the evaluation of gene-targeting tools difficult. Here, we undertake RNAi in human ...
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