نتایج جستجو برای: egg adhesion

تعداد نتایج: 126773  

Journal: :Developmental biology 1997
J Tian H Gong G H Thomsen W J Lennarz

The biochemical and ultrastructural changes in the envelope of the Xenopus laevis egg that occur during oviposition and fertilization have been thoroughly studied (Hedrick, J. L., and Nishihara, D. M., Methods Cell Biol. 36, 231-247, 1991; Larabell, C. A., and Chandler, D. E., J. Electron Microsc. Tech. 17, 294-318, 1991). However, the biological significance of these changes with respect to ga...

2012
Daulat RP Tulsiani

Mammalian fertilization, a species-specific event, is the net result of a highly orchestrated process that collectively results in the fusion of two radically different-looking haploid cells, sperm and egg, to form a diploid zygote, a cell with somatic chromosome numbers. Prior to the interaction of the opposite gametes, mammalian spermatozoa undergo many fascinating changes during development ...

Journal: :Development 1991
S Mortillo P M Wassarman

Egg zona pellucida glycoproteins mZP3 and mZP2 serve as primary and secondary sperm receptors, respectively, during initial stages of fertilization in mice [Wassarman (1988) A. Rev. Biochem. 57, 415-442]. These receptors interact with complementary egg-binding proteins (EBPs) located on the sperm surface to support species-specific gamete adhesion. Results of whole-mount autoradiographic experi...

2003
Salim Abdelilah - Seyfried Daniel N. Cox Yuh Nung Jan

During the development of multicellular organisms, various types of directed cell migration occur that contribute to the development of different tissues. These include the migration of neural crest cells, hematopoietic stem cells and germ cells. Gaining a better understanding of the mechanisms that govern normal cell motility and invasion is crucial for understanding development but may also c...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Sean P Saunders Caitriona M Walsh Jillian L Barlow Niamh E Mangan Philip R Taylor Andrew N J McKenzie Philip Smith Padraic G Fallon

The de novo immune response to infectious organisms arises from the innate recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) by the host's pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). As the generation of type 2 cytokine responses by the human trematode parasite Schistosoma mansoni is glycan mediated, there is a particular potential role for a C-type lectin receptor (CLR) to mediate the in...

Journal: :Nutrition & Metabolism 2008
Joseph C Ratliff Gisella Mutungi Michael J Puglisi Jeff S Volek Maria Luz Fernandez

BACKGROUND Carbohydrate restricted diets (CRD) consistently lower glucose and insulin levels and improve atherogenic dyslipidemia [decreasing triglycerides and increasing HDL cholesterol (HDL-C)]. We have previously shown that male subjects following a CRD experienced significant increases in HDL-C only if they were consuming a higher intake of cholesterol provided by eggs compared to those ind...

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