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Recombinant adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors have unique properties, which make them suitable vectors for gene transfer. Here we assess the liver transduction efficiency and biodistribution of AAV-pseudotyped capsids (serotypes) 1, 5,... more
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      Germ CellsLiverMedical BiotechnologyMice
Parental (genomic) imprinting is the process by which the differential expression of maternal and paternal alleles at certain genetic loci in mammalian embryos occurs. Such loci are implicated in the control of fetal, placental and... more
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      GeneticsPhysiologyReproductionGenomic Imprinting
The variation of 90 Laminaria gametophyte clones representing the introduced Laminaria japonica (Group 1) and Laminaria longissima (Group 2), the varieties of L. japonica (Group 3) and the varieties derived from interspecific hybrids... more
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      Plant BiologyChinaPhylogenyGerm Cells
Information obtained mainly from in vitro culture studies and genetic analysis of mouse mutants White spotting and Steel indicate a pivotal role of growth factors in the development of mouse primordial germ cells (PGCs). While stem cell... more
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      Cell DivisionGerm CellsMiceGrowth Factor
A lot of interest has been generated by the possibility of deriving gametes from embryonic stem cells and bone marrow stem cells. These stem cell derived gametes may become useful for research and for the treatment of infertility. In this... more
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      GeneticsInformed ConsentAdult Stem CellsStem Cell
Ethylnitrosourea (ENU) is a simple alkylating agent. It induces gene mutations in fetal primordial germ cells (PGCs), and a high incidence of congenital malformations is also found in the offspring of male mice treated with ENU at the... more
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      PathologyElectron MicroscopyMolecular BiologyImmunohistochemistry
Recombinant antibodies and their derivatives are increasingly being used as therapeutic agents. Clinical applications of antibodies often require large amounts of highly purified molecules, sometimes for multiple treatments. The... more
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      ImmunologyGene expressionCell CultureGerm Cells
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      Gene regulationMolecular EvolutionRNA silencingGene Silencing
BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis antigens (CTAs) are expressed in several cancers and during normal adult male germ cell differentiation. Little is known about their role in fetal development of human germ cells. METHODS: We examined expression... more
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      Membrane ProteinsImmunohistochemistryFetal developmentCell Differentiation
Teratospermia (.60% morphologically abnormal sperm/ejaculate) is associated with increased sperm output in the domestic cat. The objective of this study was to determine whether increased sperm production in teratospermic donors was... more
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      AndrologyReproductionApoptosisGene expression
The major herbicide used worldwide, Roundup, is a glyphosate-based pesticide with adjuvants. Glyphosate, its active ingredient in plants and its main metabolite (AMPA) are among the first contaminants of surface waters. Roundup is being... more
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      ApoptosisGerm CellsTestosteroneSertoli cells
Classical work on germ cells in fishes has dealt with three main issues; their embryonic origin, the proliferation, and migration pathway during embryonic and larval development. Until recently, primordial germ cells (PGCs) have been... more
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      Biological SciencesDrosophilaCell DifferentiationGerm Cells
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      ReligionPharmacologyBiochemistryBioinformatics
Aphids exhibit divergent modes of embryogenesis during the sexual and asexual phases of the life cycle. To explore how a single genome can give rise to these alternative developmental modes, we have initiated embryological studies of the... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyZoologyReproductionMorphogenesis
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a common treatment of choice for many couples facing infertility issues, be it due to male or female factor, or idiopathic. Employment of ART techniques, however, come with its own challenges as... more
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      Oxidative StressInfertilityBiological SciencesAntioxidants
Gonad development requires a coordinated soma-germline interaction that ensures renewal and differentiation of germline and somatic stem cells to ultimately produce mature gametes. The Drosophila tumour suppressor gene discs large (dlg)... more
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      RNA interferenceDrosophilaCell DifferentiationGerm Cells
Objective: The manipulation of gametes and embryos in an in vitro environment when performing assisted reproductive techniques (ART) carries the risk of exposure of these cells to supraphysiological levels of reactive oxygen species... more
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      ReproductionOxidative StressDNA damageEmbryo
Higher plants have evolved to be one of the predominant life forms on this planet. A great deal of this evolutionary success relies in a very short gametophytic phase which underlies the sexual reproduction cycle. Sexual plant... more
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      Developmental BiologyReproductionBiological SciencesGerm Cells
The rice (Oryza sativa) genome contains 18 copies of genes of the ARGONAUTE (AGO) family. Although AGO members play important roles in RNA-mediated silencing during plant development, a family member that is specifically involved in... more
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      GeneticsGene regulationPlant BiologyGene Silencing
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      Cellular BiologyProtein FoldingReproductionApoptosis
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      PolyploidyBiological SciencesMitosisPlant Genome Project
The tapetum, the innermost of four sporophytic layers in the anther wall, comes in direct contact with the developing male gametophyte and is thought to play a crucial role in the development and maturation of microspores. Here, we report... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyTranscription FactorsCell Differentiation
Dimorphism between testis and ovary in germ cells proliferative behavior, shows remarkable differences in foetal and neonatal period [14.5 days post conception (dpc)--7 days post partum (dpp)]. Immunostaining of the foetal testis, with... more
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      AnthropologyGerm CellsSertoli cellsRats
Silver fern (Pityrogramma calomelanos L.) is a terrestrial or lithophytic herbaceous fern used for ornamental and medicinal purposes. In its farina it produces the cytotoxic and anticancer compound dihydrochalcone. In vitro induction of... more
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      Plant BiologyGerm CellsPlant tissue Culture TechniquesPlant Growth Regulators
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      EthicsGenetic EngineeringGerm CellsEugenics
Several criticisms of the argument from potential are reported. It is noted that such criticisms are inspired by two similarly wrong interpretations of potentiality, one confusing it with possibility and another with probability. A brief... more
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      PhilosophyApplied EthicsBioethicsHuman Rights
All authors contributed equally to this manuscript.
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      Cell DifferentiationGerm CellsExpertPolymerase Chain Reaction
Developmental plasticity, the capacity of a single genotype to give rise to different phenotypes, affects evolutionary dynamics by influencing the rate and direction of phenotypic change. It is based on regulatory changes in gene... more
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      Population GeneticsMolecular EvolutionGerm CellsPhenotype
Spermatogenic cycles of hynobiid salamanders are interesting for the study of male reproductive adaptations in amphibians living under different environmental conditions. In order to detect the main differences between sperma-togenic... more
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      Reproductive BiologyGerm CellsSpermatogenesisSalamanders
The steroid hormone 1α,25(OH) 2 -vitamin D 3 (1,25D 3 ) regulates gene transcription through a nuclear receptor (VDRnuc) and initiation of rapid cellular responses through a putative plasma membrane-associated receptor (VDRmem). It has... more
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      Life SciencesVitamin DNuclear ReceptorMale Reproduction Health
The sexual plasticity of the gonads is not retained after the completion of sex differentiation in vertebrates, except in some hermaphroditic species. Here, we report that the depletion of estradiol-17β (E2) by aromatase inhibitors (AI)... more
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      Animal BehaviorReproductionCell DifferentiationGerm Cells
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      DNA replicationMitochondriaDogsMitochondrial DNA
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      Cellular ReprogrammingBiological SciencesGerm CellsDNA methylation
Background: Expressing several markers of migrating primordial germ cells (PGCs), the rare population of quiescent, bone marrow (BM)-residing very small embryonic-like stem cells (VSELs) can be specified like PGCs into hematopoietic... more
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      HematopoiesisErythropoietinCell lineGerm Cells
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      GeneticsHuman GeneticsStem CellCell Culture
The evolution of budding in metazoans is not well understood on a mechanistic level, but is an important developmental process. We examine the evolution of coloniality in ascidians, contrasting the life histories of solitary and colonial... more
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      Developmental BiologyStem CellsStem CellBiological Sciences
Lithium is frequently used as an effective drug for the treatment of several psychiatric disorders in human. This alkali element and its salt, at its higher doses, may lead to various side effects or has several toxic effects after... more
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      ReproductionFertilityGerm CellsToxicity
Human embryonic germ cells (EGCs) provide a powerful model for identifying molecules involved in the pluripotent state when compared to their progenitors, primordial germ cells (PGCs), and other pluripotent stem cells. Microarray and... more
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      EngineeringGeneticsPhysicsChemistry
We have isolated and identified the vasa homologue macvasa, expressed in testes, ovaries, eggs and somatic stem cells of the flatworm Macrostomum lignano. Molecular tools such as in situ hybridization and RNA interference were developed... more
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      Developmental BiologyStem CellsEvolutionStem Cell
table of contents † Introduction † Methods † Specification of germ cells in mammals † Epigenetic modifications in the germline † In vitro differentiation of gametes from SC † Demanding biological descent: how to obtain patient-specific... more
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      Stem CellsReproductionGenomic ImprintingStem Cell
Numerous sperm functions including the acrosome reaction (AR) are associated with Ca 2+ in£ux through voltage-gated Ca 2+ (Ca V ) channels. Although the electrophysiological characterization of Ca 2+ currents in mature sperm has proven... more
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      Transmission Electron MicroscopyPatch-clamp and imaging techniquesCell lineGerm Cells
In mice, epiblast cells found both the germ-line and somatic lineages in the developing embryo. These epiblast cells carry epigenetic information from both parents that is required for development and cell function in the fetus and during... more
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      PhysiologyReproductionEvolutionEpigenetics
Gonadal dysgenesis resulting in primary infertility is one of the most common features of Turner syndrome. There have been a number of cases described of pregnancy in 45,X subjects, but whether or not the fertility is associated with a... more
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      Medical GeneticsFertilityBiological SciencesPregnancy
Impressive progress has been made since the turn of the century in the field of stem cells. Different types of stem cells have now been isolated from different types of tissues. Pluripotent stem cells are the most promising cell source... more
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      PhysiologyRegenerationInduced Pluripotent Stem Cells (I Psc)Hematopoiesis
The parasite dynamics in severe malaria (SM) varies with malaria endemicity. This study was conducted in eastern Sudan, an area of seasonal and unstable malaria transmission. From the beginning of October to the end of December (malaria... more
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      MicrobiologyParasitologyReproductionMedical Microbiology
X-chromosome inactivation is an epigenetic hallmark of mammalian development. Chromosome-wide regulation of the X-chromosome is essential in embryonic and germ cell development. In the male germline, the X-chromosome goes through meiotic... more
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      GeneticsHuman GeneticsComplementary and Alternative MedicineInduced Pluripotent Stem Cells (I Psc)
Pollen grains represent the highly reduced haploid male gametophyte generation in flowering plants, consisting of just two or three cells when released from the anthers. Their role is to deliver twin sperm cells to the embryo sac to... more
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      Plant BiologyGerm CellsPollenExperimental Botany
Background: Knowledge of germplasm diversity and relationships among elite breeding materials is fundamentally important in crop improvement. We genotyped 450 maize inbred lines developed and/or widely used by CIMMYT breeding programs in... more
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      AfricaBreedingBiological SciencesGerm Cells
The rice (Oryza sativa) genome contains 18 copies of genes of the ARGONAUTE (AGO) family. Although AGO members play important roles in RNA-mediated silencing during plant development, a family member that is specifically involved in... more
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      GeneticsGene regulationPlant BiologyGene Silencing