Embryonic diapause (ED) is a temporary arrest of embryo development and is characterized by delayed implantation in the uterus. ED occurs in blastocysts of less than 2% of mammalian species, including the mouse (Mus musculus). If ED were an evolutionarily conserved phenomenon, then it should be inducible in blastocysts of normally non-diapausing mammals, such as domestic species. To prove this hypothesis, we examined whether blastocysts from domestic sheep (Ovis aries) could enter into diapause following their transfer into mouse uteri in which diapause conditions were induced. Sheep blastocysts entered into diapause, as demonstrated by growth arrest, viability maintenance and their ED-specific pattern of gene expression. Seven days after t...
© 2016 Dr Florine Cynthia MartinThe marsupial tammar wallaby has the longest period of embryonic dia...
International audienceEmbryonic diapause in mammals leads to a reversible developmental arrest. Whil...
Pluripotent stem cells inhabit, and can transition between, distinct metastable states. Embryonic st...
<p>Following uterine flushing, diapausing ovine blastocysts were analyzed or transferred to foster e...
Mammalian embryonic diapause is a reproductive phenomenon defined by the reversible arrest in blasto...
Embryonic diapause (ED) is a temporary arrest of an embryo at the blastocyst stage when it waits for...
The first written reports on embryonic diapause in the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) date ...
The phenomenon of obligate embryonic diapause(delayed implantation) in mammals has been discovered m...
Embryonic diapause in mammals describes a transient reduction of proliferation and developmental pro...
The energetically costly mammalian investment in gestation and lactation requires plentiful nutritio...
During mammalian diapause, the embryo is arrested at the blastocyst stage. In diapausing carnivores ...
The phenomenon of embryonic diapause has been reported to possibly affect ovarian follicular develop...
Mammalian embryonic diapause is a phenomenon defined by the temporary arrest in blastocyst growth an...
An alarming number of large mammalian species with low reproduction rates is threatened with extinct...
During embryonic diapause, the development of the embryo is paused shortly after conception by metab...
© 2016 Dr Florine Cynthia MartinThe marsupial tammar wallaby has the longest period of embryonic dia...
International audienceEmbryonic diapause in mammals leads to a reversible developmental arrest. Whil...
Pluripotent stem cells inhabit, and can transition between, distinct metastable states. Embryonic st...
<p>Following uterine flushing, diapausing ovine blastocysts were analyzed or transferred to foster e...
Mammalian embryonic diapause is a reproductive phenomenon defined by the reversible arrest in blasto...
Embryonic diapause (ED) is a temporary arrest of an embryo at the blastocyst stage when it waits for...
The first written reports on embryonic diapause in the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) date ...
The phenomenon of obligate embryonic diapause(delayed implantation) in mammals has been discovered m...
Embryonic diapause in mammals describes a transient reduction of proliferation and developmental pro...
The energetically costly mammalian investment in gestation and lactation requires plentiful nutritio...
During mammalian diapause, the embryo is arrested at the blastocyst stage. In diapausing carnivores ...
The phenomenon of embryonic diapause has been reported to possibly affect ovarian follicular develop...
Mammalian embryonic diapause is a phenomenon defined by the temporary arrest in blastocyst growth an...
An alarming number of large mammalian species with low reproduction rates is threatened with extinct...
During embryonic diapause, the development of the embryo is paused shortly after conception by metab...
© 2016 Dr Florine Cynthia MartinThe marsupial tammar wallaby has the longest period of embryonic dia...
International audienceEmbryonic diapause in mammals leads to a reversible developmental arrest. Whil...
Pluripotent stem cells inhabit, and can transition between, distinct metastable states. Embryonic st...