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2006Perturbations in mouse embryo development and viability caused by ammonium are more severe after exposure at the cleavage stagesZander, D.; Thompson, J.; Lane, M.
2006Glucosamine supplementation during in vitro maturation inhibits subsequent embryo development: Possible role of the hexosamine pathway as a regulator of developmental competence.McDowall, M.; Mitchell, M.; Cetica, P.; Dalvit, G.; Pantaleon, M.; Lane, M.; Gilchrist, R.; Thompson, J.
2008Maternal supply of omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids alter mechanisms involved in oocyte and early embryo development in the mouseWakefield, S.; Lane, M.; Schulz, S.; Hebart, M.; Thompson, J.; Mitchell, M.
2006Adaptive responses of early embryos to their microenvironment and consequences for post-implantation developmentThompson, J.; Lane, M.; Robertson, S.; Wintour, E.M.; Owens, J.A.
2008Sperm DNA damage is associated with assisted reproductive technology pregnancyBakos, H.; Thompson, J.; Inglis, D.; Lane, M.
2005Oxygen concentration during in vitro maturation of murine oocytes affects blastocyst cell lineageBanwell, K.; Lane, M.; Russell, D.; Kind, K.; Thompson, J.
2009Stress response genes are suppressed in mouse preimplantation embryos by granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF)Chin, P.; Macpherson, A.; Thompson, J.; Lane, M.; Robertson, S.
2008Oocyte-secreted factors: regulators of cumulus cell function and oocyte qualityGilchrist, R.; Lane, M.; Thompson, J.
2009Disruption of Mitochondrial Malate-Aspartate Shuttle Activity in Mouse Blastocysts Impairs Viability and Fetal GrowthMitchell, M.; Cashman, K.; Gardner, D.; Thompson, J.; Lane, M.
2006The difference in pregnancy rates between elective single embryo transfer (SET) compared to double embryo transfer is dependent on the implantation rates of embryos being transferred. Using mathematical modeling to determine when SET becomes a viable option.Thompson, J.; Lane, M.