Amino acids are now recognised as having multiple cellular functions in addition to their traditional role as constituents of proteins. This is well-illustrated in the early mammalian embryo where amino acids are now known to be involved in intermediary metabolism, as energy substrates, in signal transduction, osmoregulation and as intermediaries in numerous pathways which involve nitrogen metabolism, e.g., the biosynthesis of purines, pyrimidines, creatine and glutathione. The amino acid derivative S-adenosylmethionine has emerged as a universal methylating agent with a fundamental role in epigenetic regulation. Amino acids are now added routinely to preimplantation embryo culture media. This review examines the routes by which amino acids...
Attempts to improve in vitro culture conditions of early embryos must determine the nutritional requ...
The ratio of male/female embryos may be modified by environmental factors such as maternal diet in v...
The ability of blenny Zoarces viviparus (L.) embryos in early and late development to assimilate and...
Amino acids are now recognised as having multiple cellular functions in addition to their traditiona...
Introduction The introduction of amino acids to the culture media for the mammalian oocyte and embry...
This chapter highlights many important roles of amino acids for human preimplantation embryos. Amino...
Amino acids are not only the building blocks of proteins, an indispensable component of cells, but a...
Amino acids are beneficial for the developing preimplantation embryo and therefore form an important...
In this review we discuss the beneficial effects of amino acid transport and metabolism on pre- and ...
The preimplantation period begins with the fertilisation of the oocyte and ends with the formation o...
Since the inception of modern embryo culture media over 50 years ago there have been significant dev...
The effects of supplementing synthetic oviductal fluid (SOF) with amino acids, at oviductal fluid co...
BACKGROUND: Embryos with greater viability have a lower or 'quieter' amino acid metabolism than thos...
Amino acids in bovine oviductal and uterine fluids were measured and compared with those in modified...
The aim of this study was to find some relationship between amino acid metabolism and the embryo mor...
Attempts to improve in vitro culture conditions of early embryos must determine the nutritional requ...
The ratio of male/female embryos may be modified by environmental factors such as maternal diet in v...
The ability of blenny Zoarces viviparus (L.) embryos in early and late development to assimilate and...
Amino acids are now recognised as having multiple cellular functions in addition to their traditiona...
Introduction The introduction of amino acids to the culture media for the mammalian oocyte and embry...
This chapter highlights many important roles of amino acids for human preimplantation embryos. Amino...
Amino acids are not only the building blocks of proteins, an indispensable component of cells, but a...
Amino acids are beneficial for the developing preimplantation embryo and therefore form an important...
In this review we discuss the beneficial effects of amino acid transport and metabolism on pre- and ...
The preimplantation period begins with the fertilisation of the oocyte and ends with the formation o...
Since the inception of modern embryo culture media over 50 years ago there have been significant dev...
The effects of supplementing synthetic oviductal fluid (SOF) with amino acids, at oviductal fluid co...
BACKGROUND: Embryos with greater viability have a lower or 'quieter' amino acid metabolism than thos...
Amino acids in bovine oviductal and uterine fluids were measured and compared with those in modified...
The aim of this study was to find some relationship between amino acid metabolism and the embryo mor...
Attempts to improve in vitro culture conditions of early embryos must determine the nutritional requ...
The ratio of male/female embryos may be modified by environmental factors such as maternal diet in v...
The ability of blenny Zoarces viviparus (L.) embryos in early and late development to assimilate and...