Li, Guirong Li, Kaiwei Lu, Yihai Fan, Xiucai Wang, Ling
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Frontiers in Plant Science
After normal pollination and fertilization of pseudoparthenocarpic seedless grapes, their embryos often stop developing due to certain developmental factors, resulting in embryo abortion. Hybrid breeding using seedless grapes as the maternal parent requires embryo rescue breeding technology. This technology plays a crucial role in seedless grape br...
Adams, Lance Wyffels, Jennifer T. Goodwin, Brittney Munson, Rachel LeBorgne, Louise Feldheim, Kevin A. Lyons, Kady
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Ultrasonography is widely used to monitor pregnancy in viviparous species, but it is underutilized as a tool to characterize embryonic development in oviparous species. Currently, a multi-institutional effort is underway to re-wild the endangered zebra shark (Stegostoma tigrinum) to locations where this species was previously extirpated by leveragi...
Song, Xiaozhen Hu, Ruixing Chen, Yi Xiao, Man Zhang, Hong Wu, Shengnan Lu, Qing
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Journal of molecular cell biology
TRAF7 serves as a crucial intracellular adaptor and E3 ubiquitin ligase involved in signal transduction pathways, contributing to immune responses, tumor progression, and embryonic development. Somatic mutations within the coiled-coil (CC) domain and WD40 repeat domain of TRAF7 could cause brain tumors, while germline pathogenic mutations contribut...
Albano, Gabrielle A. Hackam, Abigail S.
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
In this review, we explore the connections between developmental embryology and axonal regeneration. Genes that regulate embryogenesis and central nervous system (CNS) development are discussed for their therapeutic potential to induce axonal and cellular regeneration in adult tissues after neuronal injury. Despite substantial differences in the ti...
Rivera-Torruco, Guadalupe Muench, Marcus O. Valle-Rios, Ricardo
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Frontiers in Hematology
Hematopoiesis is a process by which all blood cells are formed. The mechanisms controlling it have been studied for decades. Surprisingly, while hematopoietic stem cells are among the most extensively studied stem cell types, the complete understanding of how they are regulated during development, adulthood, or in non-homeostatic conditions remains...
Byrd, Dana T Han, Ziyuan Christina Piggott, Christopher A Jin, Yishi
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bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
PACS (Phosphofurin Acidic Cluster Sorting Protein) proteins are known for their roles in sorting cargo proteins to organelles and can physically interact with WD40 repeat-containing protein WDR37. PACS1, PACS2, and WDR37 variants are associated with multisystemic syndromes and neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by intellectual disability, s...
Dupont, Cathérine
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Mammalian stem cell-based embryo models have emerged as innovative tools for investigating early embryogenesis in both mice and primates. They not only reduce the need for sacrificing mice but also overcome ethical limitations associated with human embryo research. Furthermore, they provide a platform to address scientific questions that are otherw...
Li, Guirong Li, Kaiwei Han, Feifei Gao, Huanchao Wang, Ling
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Frontiers in Plant Science
This study was envisaged to investigate the physiological reasons affecting the embryo development and abortion of seedless grapes on the basis of the previous embryo rescue breeding techniques of seedless grapes. Specifically, the relationship between the embryo rescue breeding of seedless grapes and the change of polyamine content was evaluated, ...
Grant, Blaine Sundaram Buitrago, Paola Alejandra Mercado, Beatriz C Yajima, Mamiko
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Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists
Some marine invertebrate organisms are considered not to develop tumors due to unknown mechanisms. To gain an initial insight into how tumor-related genes may be expressed and function during marine invertebrate development, we here leverage sea urchin embryos as a model system and characterize the expressions of Myc and p53/p63/p73 which are repor...
Niemantsverdriet, Ruben (author)
The periconceptional period, encompassing the embryonic phase, is a critical window where a majority of reproductive failures, pregnancy complications, and adverse pregnancy outcomes arise. The Carnegie staging system comprises 23 stages which are based on embryonic morphological development. This allows for the assessment of normal and abnormal em...