Embryo quality is a critical parameter in assisted reproductive technologies. Although embryo quality can be evaluated morphologically, embryo morphology does not correlate perfectly with embryo viability. To improve this, it is important to understand which molecular mechanisms are involved in embryo quality control. Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic process in which cytoplasmic materials sequestered by autophagosomes are degraded in lysosomes. We previously demonstrated that autophagy is highly activated after fertilization and is essential for further embryonic development. Here, we developed a simple fluorescence-based method for visualizing autophagic activity in live mouse embryos. Our method is based on imaging of th...
The autophagic pathway is an evolutionarily conserved homeostatic process, responsible for degradati...
Autophagy is important for the degradation of bulk cytoplasm, long-lived proteins, and entire organe...
Autophagy is a fundamental and phylogenetically conserved self-degradation process that is character...
Background: In most animals, maternal factors including mRNA, protein, and organelles that stored du...
In most animal species, transformation of the highly differentiated oocyte to the totipotent embryo ...
Is it possible to predict the quality of embryos that appear to be morphologically identical when vi...
After fertilization, maternal products which are stored during oogenesis are rapidly degraded and ne...
After fertilization, maternal proteins in oocytes are degraded and new proteins encoded by the zygot...
Abstract Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved lysosomal pathway for degrading cytoplasmic protei...
Mammals face environmental stressors throughout their lifespan, which may jeopardize cellular homeos...
During oogenesis, the oocyte stores a large amount of maternally provided products, including mRNAs ...
Autophagy is a non-selective degradation process in which long-lived proteins and organelles are seq...
Oocytes accumulate maternal proteins necessary for oogenesis. After fertilization, however, the stor...
Although autophagy is classically viewed as a non-selective degradation system, recent studies have ...
SummaryAutophagy is commonly observed in metazoan organisms during programmed cell death (PCD), but ...
The autophagic pathway is an evolutionarily conserved homeostatic process, responsible for degradati...
Autophagy is important for the degradation of bulk cytoplasm, long-lived proteins, and entire organe...
Autophagy is a fundamental and phylogenetically conserved self-degradation process that is character...
Background: In most animals, maternal factors including mRNA, protein, and organelles that stored du...
In most animal species, transformation of the highly differentiated oocyte to the totipotent embryo ...
Is it possible to predict the quality of embryos that appear to be morphologically identical when vi...
After fertilization, maternal products which are stored during oogenesis are rapidly degraded and ne...
After fertilization, maternal proteins in oocytes are degraded and new proteins encoded by the zygot...
Abstract Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved lysosomal pathway for degrading cytoplasmic protei...
Mammals face environmental stressors throughout their lifespan, which may jeopardize cellular homeos...
During oogenesis, the oocyte stores a large amount of maternally provided products, including mRNAs ...
Autophagy is a non-selective degradation process in which long-lived proteins and organelles are seq...
Oocytes accumulate maternal proteins necessary for oogenesis. After fertilization, however, the stor...
Although autophagy is classically viewed as a non-selective degradation system, recent studies have ...
SummaryAutophagy is commonly observed in metazoan organisms during programmed cell death (PCD), but ...
The autophagic pathway is an evolutionarily conserved homeostatic process, responsible for degradati...
Autophagy is important for the degradation of bulk cytoplasm, long-lived proteins, and entire organe...
Autophagy is a fundamental and phylogenetically conserved self-degradation process that is character...