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PubMed Selected
References- Blastocyst
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Note: A Selected List of References from
Development March 1999 search results for
"blastocyst" is available for computers within
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blastocyst
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Das, S. K., Wang, X.-N., Paria, B. C., Damm,
D., Abraham, J. A., Klagsbrun, M., Andrews, G. K.
and Dey, S. K. (1994). Heparin-binding EGF-like
growth factor gene is induced in the mouse uterus
temporally by the blastocyst solely at the site of
its apposition: a possible ligand for interaction
with blastocyst EGF-receptor in implantation.
Development 120, 1071-1083
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Wang, J., Rout, U. K., Bagchi, I. C. and
Armant, D. R. (1998). Expression of calcitonin
receptors in mouse preimplantation embryos and
their function in the regulation of blastocyst
differentiation by calcitonin.
Development 125, 4293-4302
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Burgoyne, P. S. (1993). A Y-chromosomal
effect on blastocyst cell number in mice.
Development 117, 341-345
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Thomas, M., Jain, S., Kumar, G. P. and
Laloraya, M. (1997). A programmed oxyradical
burst causes hatching of mouse blastocysts.
Journal of Cell Science 110,
1597-1602
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Pampfer, S., Vanderheyden, I., McCracken, J.
E., Vesela, J. and De Hertogh, R. (1997).
Increased cell death in rat blastocysts exposed to
maternal diabetes in utero and to high glucose or
tumor necrosis factor-(alpha) in vitro.
Development 124, 4827-4836
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Renard, J.-P., Baldacci, P.,
Richoux-Duranthon, V., Pournin, S. and Babinet,
C. (1994). A maternal factor affecting mouse
blastocyst formation.
Development 120, 797-802
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Gardner, R. L. (1997). The early
blastocyst is bilaterally symmetrical and its axis
of symmetry is aligned with the animal-vegetal axis
of the zygote in the mouse.
Development 124, 289-301
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Raab, G., Kover, K., Paria, B. C., Dey, S.
K., Ezzell, R. M. and Klagsbrun, M. (1996).
Mouse preimplantation blastocysts adhere to cells
expressing the transmembrane form of
heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor.
Development 122, 637-645
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Sheth, B., Fesenko, I., Collins, J. E.,
Moran, B., Wild, A. E., Anderson, J. M. and
Fleming, T. P. (1997). Tight junction assembly
during mouse blastocyst formation is regulated by
late expression of ZO-1 alpha+ isoform.
Development 124, 2027-2037
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