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The following pages link to Molecular Mechanisms Responsible for Increased Vulnerability of the Ageing Oocyte to Oxidative Damage. (Q47220880):
Displaying 10 items.
- Laminarin enhances the quality of aged pig oocytes by reducing oxidative stress (Q57058362) (← links)
- Activation of Nrf2/Keap1 pathway by oral Dimethylfumarate administration alleviates oxidative stress and age-associated infertility might be delayed in the mouse ovary (Q64243363) (← links)
- Effects of resveratrol, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor or dichloroacetic acid in the culture media on embryonic development and pregnancy rates in aged mice (Q89577175) (← links)
- Oocyte-specific deletion of Gsα induces oxidative stress and deteriorates oocyte quality in mice (Q90347408) (← links)
- Listening to mother: Long-term maternal effects in mammalian development (Q90581269) (← links)
- The RXFP3 receptor is functionally associated with cellular responses to oxidative stress and DNA damage (Q91637666) (← links)
- Impacts of cannabinoid epigenetics on human development: reflections on Murphy et. al. 'cannabinoid exposure and altered DNA methylation in rat and human sperm' epigenetics 2018; 13: 1208-1221 (Q91779976) (← links)
- The deteriorating soma and the indispensable germline: gamete senescence and offspring fitness (Q92054415) (← links)
- The small non-coding RNA profile of mouse oocytes is modified during aging (Q92290920) (← links)
- The Presence of Immature GV- Stage Oocytes during IVF/ICSI Is a Marker of Poor Oocyte Quality: A Pilot Study (Q92808567) (← links)