Contribution of oocyte source and culture conditions to phenotypic and transcriptomic variation in commercially produced bovine blastocysts.
Impact of the LH surge on granulosa cell transcript levels as markers of oocyte developmental competence in cattle.
Cellular and molecular characterization of the impact of laboratory setup on bovine in vitro embryo production.
Differential gene expression profile in bovine blastocysts resulting from hyperglycemia exposure during early cleavage stages.
FSH withdrawal improves developmental competence of oocytes in the bovine model.
Comprehensive cross production system assessment of the impact of in vitro microenvironment on the expression of messengers and long non-coding RNAs in the bovine blastocyst.
Unveiling the bovine embryo transcriptome during the maternal-to-embryonic transition.
Spatiotemporal expression of transcriptional regulators in concert with the maternal-to-embryonic transition during bovine in vitro embryogenesis.
Investigation of MYST4 histone acetyltransferase and its involvement in mammalian gametogenesis.
Using the histone H2a transcript as an endogenous standard to study relative transcript abundance during bovine early development.
Temporal expression of factors involved in chromatin remodeling and in gene regulation during early bovine in vitro embryo development.
3'5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate-dependent up-regulation of phosphodiesterase type 3A in porcine cumulus cells.
RNA interference as a tool to study gene function in bovine oocytes.