AbstractIt is clear that G1–S phase control is exerted after the mouse embryo implants into the uterus 4.5 days after fertilization (E4.5); null mutants of genes that control cell cycle commitment such as max, rb (retinoblastoma), and dp1 are embryonic lethal after implantation with proliferation phenotypes. But, a number of studies of genes mediating proliferation control in the embryo after fertilization-implantation have yielded confusing results. In order to understand when embryos might first exert G1–S phase regulatory control, we assayed preimplantation mouse embryos for the acquisition of expression of mRNA, protein, and phospho-protein for max, Rb, and DP-1, and for the proliferation-promoting phospho-protein forms of mycC (thr58/s...
AbstractStudies using low-resolution methods to assess gene expression during preimplantation mouse ...
The first cleavage divisions and preimplantation embryonic development are supported by mRNA and pro...
An inherent challenge for developing organisms is to maintain a critical balance between cell potenc...
AbstractIt is known that a characteristic of the mammalian preimplantation-embryo-specific cell cycl...
AbstractTranscription of endogenous genes in preimplantation 1- and 2-cell mouse embryos was determi...
AbstractThe preimplantation development of the mammalian embryo encompasses a series of critical eve...
Fertilization is a very complex biological process that requires the perfect cooperation between two...
For many organisms, the first goal of embryogenesis is to accumulate a large cell population to acco...
The earliest stages of life, including the transition from the fully differentiated oocyte to the to...
A critical point in mammalian development is when the early embryo implants into its mother's uterus...
Abstract In mouse preimplantation development, zygotic genome activation (ZGA), which synthesizes ne...
During mouse preimplantation development, major changes in cell fate are accompanied by extensive al...
Blastomeres of the pre-implantation mouse embryo form trophectoderm and inner cell mass via a proces...
Current understandings of cell specification in early mammalian pre-implantation development are bas...
AbstractZygotic gene activation is essential for development beyond the 2-cell stage in the preimpla...
AbstractStudies using low-resolution methods to assess gene expression during preimplantation mouse ...
The first cleavage divisions and preimplantation embryonic development are supported by mRNA and pro...
An inherent challenge for developing organisms is to maintain a critical balance between cell potenc...
AbstractIt is known that a characteristic of the mammalian preimplantation-embryo-specific cell cycl...
AbstractTranscription of endogenous genes in preimplantation 1- and 2-cell mouse embryos was determi...
AbstractThe preimplantation development of the mammalian embryo encompasses a series of critical eve...
Fertilization is a very complex biological process that requires the perfect cooperation between two...
For many organisms, the first goal of embryogenesis is to accumulate a large cell population to acco...
The earliest stages of life, including the transition from the fully differentiated oocyte to the to...
A critical point in mammalian development is when the early embryo implants into its mother's uterus...
Abstract In mouse preimplantation development, zygotic genome activation (ZGA), which synthesizes ne...
During mouse preimplantation development, major changes in cell fate are accompanied by extensive al...
Blastomeres of the pre-implantation mouse embryo form trophectoderm and inner cell mass via a proces...
Current understandings of cell specification in early mammalian pre-implantation development are bas...
AbstractZygotic gene activation is essential for development beyond the 2-cell stage in the preimpla...
AbstractStudies using low-resolution methods to assess gene expression during preimplantation mouse ...
The first cleavage divisions and preimplantation embryonic development are supported by mRNA and pro...
An inherent challenge for developing organisms is to maintain a critical balance between cell potenc...