Mammalian embryonic diapause is a reproductive phenomenon defined by the reversible arrest in blastocyst development and metabolic activity within the uterus which synchronously becomes quiescent to implantation. This natural strategy, evident in over 130 species across eight orders, can temporally uncouple conception from delivery until conditions are favorable for the survival of the mother and newborn. While the maternal endocrine milieu has been shown to be important for this process, the local molecular mechanisms by which the uterus and embryo achieve quiescence, maintain blastocyst survival and then resumes blastocyst activation with subsequent implantation in response to endocrine cues remains unclear. Here we review the first evide...
In mammals, embryonic diapause, or suspension of embryonic development, occurs when embryos at the b...
The phenomenon of obligate embryonic diapause(delayed implantation) in mammals has been discovered m...
Pluripotent stem cells inhabit, and can transition between, distinct metastable states. Embryonic st...
Mammalian embryonic diapause is a phenomenon defined by the temporary arrest in blastocyst growth an...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
© 2016 Dr Florine Cynthia MartinThe marsupial tammar wallaby has the longest period of embryonic dia...
The energetically costly mammalian investment in gestation and lactation requires plentiful nutritio...
Embryonic diapause (ED) is a temporary arrest of embryo development and is characterized by delayed ...
Implantation of the embryo into the wall of the uterus is a crucial event in mammalian embryogenesis...
International audienceEmbryonic diapause in mammals leads to a reversible developmental arrest. Whil...
SummaryAn effective bidirectional communication between an implantation-competent blastocyst and the...
Embryonic diapause (ED) is a temporary arrest of an embryo at the blastocyst stage when it waits for...
Embryo implantation in the mink follows the pattern of many carnivores, in that preimplantation embr...
Life cycle delays are beneficial for opportunistic species encountering suboptimal environments. Man...
Diapause is a state of developmental arrest adopted in response to or in anticipation of environment...
In mammals, embryonic diapause, or suspension of embryonic development, occurs when embryos at the b...
The phenomenon of obligate embryonic diapause(delayed implantation) in mammals has been discovered m...
Pluripotent stem cells inhabit, and can transition between, distinct metastable states. Embryonic st...
Mammalian embryonic diapause is a phenomenon defined by the temporary arrest in blastocyst growth an...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
© 2016 Dr Florine Cynthia MartinThe marsupial tammar wallaby has the longest period of embryonic dia...
The energetically costly mammalian investment in gestation and lactation requires plentiful nutritio...
Embryonic diapause (ED) is a temporary arrest of embryo development and is characterized by delayed ...
Implantation of the embryo into the wall of the uterus is a crucial event in mammalian embryogenesis...
International audienceEmbryonic diapause in mammals leads to a reversible developmental arrest. Whil...
SummaryAn effective bidirectional communication between an implantation-competent blastocyst and the...
Embryonic diapause (ED) is a temporary arrest of an embryo at the blastocyst stage when it waits for...
Embryo implantation in the mink follows the pattern of many carnivores, in that preimplantation embr...
Life cycle delays are beneficial for opportunistic species encountering suboptimal environments. Man...
Diapause is a state of developmental arrest adopted in response to or in anticipation of environment...
In mammals, embryonic diapause, or suspension of embryonic development, occurs when embryos at the b...
The phenomenon of obligate embryonic diapause(delayed implantation) in mammals has been discovered m...
Pluripotent stem cells inhabit, and can transition between, distinct metastable states. Embryonic st...