Revealing the bovine embryo transcript profiles during early in vivo embryonic development.
The dynamics of gene products fluctuation during bovine pre-hatching development.
Mammalian epididymal proteome.
Estradiol represses insulin-like 3 expression and promoter activity in MA-10 Leydig cells.
Real-time monitoring of aRNA production during T7 amplification to prevent the loss of sample representation during microarray hybridization sample preparation.
Nuclear receptors, testosterone, and posttranslational modifications in human INSL3 promoter activity in testicular Leydig cells.
Regulation of gap junctions in porcine cumulus-oocyte complexes: contributions of granulosa cell contact, gonadotropins, and lipid rafts.
Modulation of bovine sperm signalling pathways: correlation between intracellular parameters and sperm capacitation and acrosome exocytosis.
Cryopreservation affects bovine sperm intracellular parameters associated with capacitation and acrosome exocytosis.
Accuracy of real-time ultrasound measurements of total tissue, fat, and muscle depths at different measuring sites in lamb.
Glycine absorption in operative hysteroscopy: the impact of anesthesia.
cAMP-induced expression of the orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 in MA-10 Leydig cells involves a CaMKI pathway.
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha is constitutively expressed in murine Leydig cells and regulates 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 promoter activity.
Comparison of different strategies in prenatal screening for Down's syndrome: cost effectiveness analysis of computer simulation.
Unveiling the bovine embryo transcriptome during the maternal-to-embryonic transition.
Evaluation of the DG29 test for early detection of pregnancy in cattle.
The effect of human GATA4 gene mutations on the activity of target gonadal promoters.
The nuclear receptors NUR77 and SF1 play additive roles with c-JUN through distinct elements on the mouse Star promoter.
Transcriptional cooperation between NF-kappaB p50 and CCAAT/enhancer binding protein beta regulates Nur77 transcription in Leydig cells.
The nuclear receptors SF1 and LRH1 are expressed in endometrial cancer cells and regulate steroidogenic gene transcription by cooperating with AP-1 factors.