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In Vitro Embryo Production in Ruminants
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI Books

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This book presents the latest advances in assisted reproductive technologies applied to ruminants, such as multiovulation, artificial insemination, embryo transfer, and in vitro fertilization (IVF), which have been useful tools to accelerate the genetic progress in these species. The reader will find detailed studies on bisons, bovines, and goats

Fundamentals of the Stem Cell Debate : The Scientific, Religious, Ethical, and Political Issues
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ISBN: 128277221X 9786612772214 0520940997 143561139X 9780520940994 9781435611399 1433709015 9781433709012 9780520252103 0520252101 9780520252127 0520252128 9781282772212 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berkeley, CA : University of California Press,

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Few recent advances in science have generated as much excitement and controversy as human embryonic stem cells. The potential of these cells to replace diseased or damaged cells in virtually every tissue of the body heralds the advent of an extraordinary new field of medicine. Controversy arises, however, because current techniques required to harvest stem cells involve the destruction of the human blastocyst. This even-handed, lucidly written volume is an essential tool for understanding the complex issues-scientific, religious, ethical, and political-that currently fuel public debate about stem cell research. One of the few books to provide a comprehensive overview for a wide audience, the volume brings together leading scientists, ethicists, political scientists, and doctors to explain this new scientific development and explore its ramifications.


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EmbryoGenetics
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The science of human genetics has advanced at an exponential pace since the double-helix structure of DNA was identified in 1953. Within only 25 years of that discovery, the first gene was sequenced. Subsequent efforts in the span of a few decades have brought advanced next-generation sequencing and new tools for genome editing, allowing scientists to write and rewrite the code of life. We are now realizing that genetics represents yet another system of information technology that follows Moore’s law, stating that computer processing power roughly doubles every two years. Importantly, with such rapid and sophisticated advancements, any tools or studies applicable to adult genetics can now also be applied to embryos.Genetic disorders affect 1% of live births and are responsible for 20% of pediatric hospitalizations and 20% of infant mortality. Many disorders are caused by recessive or X-linked genetic mutations carried by 85% of humans. Because assisted reproduction has armed us with technologies like in vitro fertilization that provide access to human embryos, we began to screen some genetic diseases simply by selecting sex. The first live births following preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) to identify sex in X-linked disease were reported by Alan Handyside in 1990. This groundbreaking work used the identification of male embryos and selective transfer of unaffected normal or carrier females as proof-of-concept to avoid genetic diseases, paving the way to extend the concept to PGT for monogenic diseases (PGT-M), including Mendelian single-gene defects (autosomal dominant/recessive, X-linked dominant/recessive), severe childhood lethality or early-onset disease, cancer predisposition, and HLA typing for histocompatible cord-blood stem cells’ transplantation. Later, we moved onto the identification and selection of euploid embryos by analysing all 23 pairs of chromosomes in 4–8 cells from the trophectoderm, called PGT for aneuploidy (PGT-A). PGT-A currently leverages next-generation sequencing technologies to uncover meiotic- and mitotic-origin aneuploidies affecting whole chromosomes, as well as duplications/deletions of small chromosome regions. A step forward was the use of structural chromosome rearrangements (PGT-SR) to identify Robertsonian and reciprocal translocations, inversions, and balanced vs. unbalanced rearrangements. Another advancement came with PGT for polygenic risk scoring (PGT-P). This technique takes us from learning how to read simple words to starting to understand poetry (i.e., evolving from PGT-M/A/SR to PGT-P for multifactorial, polygenic risk prediction). Moreover, we are moving from embryo selection to intervention because the genetic code is not only readable, but also re-writeable. Indeed, gene editing is now possible using tools like CRISPR/Cas9, which are applicable to all species, including human embryos.


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Embryo Implantation and Placental Development
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ISBN: 3036558535 3036558543 Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book aims to provide novel insights into the mechanisms of embryo implantation and placental development, as well as at present an overview of the current knowledge on the different signaling pathways regulating the early steps of implantation and placentation, and on the pathological alterations which may impair the establishment of a physiological pregnancy.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- fetuin-A --- GDM --- cell growth --- centrosome --- primary cilium --- autophagy --- implantation --- endometrium --- blastocyst --- embryo --- chorionic gonadotropin --- progesterone --- Notch --- cytokines --- placenta --- amino acid transporter --- mammalian target of rapamycin --- gestational diabetes --- trophectoderm --- cell proliferation --- let-7 miRNAs --- gene regulation --- fractalkine --- trophoblast --- bilaminar co-culture --- miRNA --- trophoblast cells --- ARID3B complex --- decidualization --- adverse pregnancy outcome --- preconception --- preimplantation genetic screening --- in-vitro fertilization --- biopsy --- euploid embryo --- pregnancy --- mosaicism --- development --- flow culture --- KIT receptor --- KITD816V --- placental development --- premature differentiation --- trophoblast stem cell --- trophoblast giant cell --- spongiotrophoblast --- invasion --- embryonic growth retardation --- Jag1 --- Dll4 --- endothelial cells --- decidua --- angiogenesis --- capillaries --- spiral arteries --- Stabilin-1 --- Stabilin-2 --- double knockout --- hemorrhage --- RNA-seq --- ChIP-seq --- enhancers --- transcription factors --- PLAGL1 --- tube formation --- blood vessel development --- PlGF --- Flt-1/VEGFR1 --- immune modulation --- human placenta --- lopinavir --- mitochondria --- Mfn2 --- UPR --- IRE1α --- placental dysfunction --- assisted reproduction techniques --- infertility --- preeclampsia --- intrauterine growth restriction --- trophoblast invasion --- sFLT-1 --- EGFL7 --- placenta-derived mesenchymal stromal cells --- mouse model

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