Studies of nuclear organisation, most commonly determining the nuclear location of chromosome territories and individual loci, have furthered our understanding of nuclear function, differentiation and disease. In this study, by examining eight loci on different chromosomes, we tested hypotheses that: (1) totipotent human blastomeres adopt a nuclear organisation akin to that of committed cells; (2) nuclear organisation is different in chromosomally abnormal blastomeres; and (3) human blastomeres adopt a ;chromocentre' pattern. Analysis of in vitro fertilisation (IVF) conceptuses permits valuable insight into the cell biology of totipotent human nuclei. Here, extrapolations from images of preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) cases were use...
Cell differentiation is based on a synchronised orchestra of complex pathways of intrinsic and extri...
The organization of chromatin in the nucleus is nonrandom. Different genomic regions tend to reside ...
AbstractThe organization of chromatin in the nucleus is nonrandom. Different genomic regions tend to...
Using fluorescence in situ hybridization we show striking differences in nuclear position, chromosom...
Chromosome copy number aberrations are a leading cause of birth defects, stillbirths, pregnancy loss...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
<div><p>Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to ...
BACKGROUND: Many genetic defects with a chromosomal basis affect male reproduction via a range of di...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
In mammals, epigenetic reprogramming, the acquisition and loss of totipotency, and the first cell fa...
Organisation of chromosome territories in interphase nuclei has been studied in many systems and pos...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
AbstractBackground: In comparison with many nuclear proteins, the movement of chromatin in nuclei ap...
Background Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species r...
Cell differentiation is based on a synchronised orchestra of complex pathways of intrinsic and extri...
The organization of chromatin in the nucleus is nonrandom. Different genomic regions tend to reside ...
AbstractThe organization of chromatin in the nucleus is nonrandom. Different genomic regions tend to...
Using fluorescence in situ hybridization we show striking differences in nuclear position, chromosom...
Chromosome copy number aberrations are a leading cause of birth defects, stillbirths, pregnancy loss...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
<div><p>Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to ...
BACKGROUND: Many genetic defects with a chromosomal basis affect male reproduction via a range of di...
International audienceThe ability of cloned embryos to sustain full-term development depends on the ...
In mammals, epigenetic reprogramming, the acquisition and loss of totipotency, and the first cell fa...
Organisation of chromosome territories in interphase nuclei has been studied in many systems and pos...
Studies of higher-order chromatin arrangements are an essential part of ongoing attempts to explore ...
AbstractBackground: In comparison with many nuclear proteins, the movement of chromatin in nuclei ap...
Background Previous studies of higher order chromatin organization in nuclei of mammalian species r...
Cell differentiation is based on a synchronised orchestra of complex pathways of intrinsic and extri...
The organization of chromatin in the nucleus is nonrandom. Different genomic regions tend to reside ...
AbstractThe organization of chromatin in the nucleus is nonrandom. Different genomic regions tend to...