Biology and Pathology of the Oocyte
Herausgeber: Trounson, Alan
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This new edition covers the development, biology and pathology of the oocyte, and technologies to manipulate, enhance and control fertility.
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This new edition covers the development, biology and pathology of the oocyte, and technologies to manipulate, enhance and control fertility.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1072g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021907
- ISBN-10: 1107021901
- Artikelnr.: 39510310
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1072g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021907
- ISBN-10: 1107021901
- Artikelnr.: 39510310
Preface; Part I. Historical Perspective: 1. Insights into the amphibian egg
to understand the mammalian oocyte Kei Miyamoto and John B. Gurdon; Part
II. Life Cycle: 2. Otogeny of the mammalian oocyte Anne Grete Byskov and
Majken Nielsen; 3. Gene networks in oocyte meiosis Paula Cohen and Swapna
Mohan; 4. Follicle formation and oocyte death Melissa E. Pepling; 5. The
early stages of follicular growth Alain Gougeon; 6. Follicle and oocyte
developmental dynamics Aaron J. W. Hsueh and Kazuhiro Kawamura; 7. Mouse
models to identify genes throughout oogenesis Jia Peng, Qinglei Li and
Martin M. Matzuk; Part III. Developmental Biology: 8. Structural basis for
oocyte-granulosa cell interactions Ursula Eichenlaub-Ritter and Carlos
Plancha; 9. Differential gene expression mediated by oocyte/granulosa cell
communication Saiichi Furukawa and Koji Sugiura; 10. Hormones and growth
factors in the regulation of oocyte maturation Marco Conti; 11. Getting
into and out of oocyte maturation Hayden Homer; 12. Chromosome behavior and
spindle formation in mammalian oocytes Heide Schatten and Qing-Yuan Sun;
13. Transcription, accumulation, storage, recruitment, and degradation of
maternal mRNA in mammalian oocytes Santhi Potireddy, Dasari Amarnath and
Keith E. Latham; 14. Setting the stage for fertilization: transcriptome and
maternal factors Scott Coonrod; 15. Egg activation: initiation and decoding
of Ca2+ signalling John Carroll and Karl Swann; 16. In vitro growth and
differentiation of oocytes Hang Yin and Roger Gosden; 17. Metabolism of the
follicle and oocyte in vivo and in vitro Helen M. Picton and Karen E.
Hemmings; 18. Improving oocyte maturation in vitro Jeremy G. Thompson and
Robert B. Gilchrist; Part IV. Imprinting and Reprogramming: 19. Human genes
modulating primordial germ-cell and haploid gamete formation Valerie L.
Baker, Ruth Lathi and Renee A. Reijo Pera; 20. In vitro differentiation of
germ cells from stem cells Fumihiro Sugawa, Karin Hübner and Hans R.
Schöler; 21. Parthenogenesis and parthenogenetic stem cells Tiziana A. L.
Brevini and Fulvio Gandolfi; 22. Epigenetic consequences of stomatic cell
nuclear transfer and induced pluripotent stem cell reprogramming Jose
Cibelli, Victoria L. Mascetti and Roger A. Pedersen; 23. Primate and human
somatic cell nuclear transfer Rita P. Cervera and Shoukhrat Mitalipov; Part
V. Pathology: 24. Gene expression in human oocytes Gayle M. Jones and David
S. Cram; 25. Omics as tools for oocyte selection Marc-André Sirard and
Isabelle Gilbert; 26. The legacy of mitocondrial DNA Helen A. L. Tuppen,
Mary Herbert and Doug M. Turnbull; 27. Relative contribution of advanced
age and reduced follicle pool size on reproductive success: the
quantity-quality enigma Frank Broekmans and Madeleine Dólleman; 28.
Cellular origin of age-related aneuploidy in mammalian oocytes Ursula
Eichenlaub-Ritter and Roger Gosden; 29. Alterations in the gene expression
of aneuploid oocytes and associated cumulus cells Dagan Wells; 30.
Transgenerational risks by exposure in utero Miguel A. Velazquez and Tom P.
Fleming; 31. Obesity and oocyte quality Rebecca L. Robker and Robert J.
Norman; 32. Safety of ovarian stimulation Dominic Stoop, Ellen Anckaert and
Johan Smitz; 33. Oocyte epigenetics and the risks for imprinting disorders
associated with assisted reproduction Serge McGraw and Jacquetta Trasler;
34. Genetic basis for primary ovarian insufficiency Luca Persani, Stephanie
Sherman and Lawrence Nelson; Part VI. Technology and Clinical Medicine: 35.
Polar body screening for aneuploidy in human oocytes Luca Gianaroli, M.
Christina Magli and Anna P. Ferraretti; 36. Cytopreservation of oocytes
Alan Trounson and Laura Rienzi; 37. Transplantation of ovarian tissue or
immature oocytes to preserve and restore fertility in humans Sherman
Silber, Natalie Barbey and David Silber; Index.
to understand the mammalian oocyte Kei Miyamoto and John B. Gurdon; Part
II. Life Cycle: 2. Otogeny of the mammalian oocyte Anne Grete Byskov and
Majken Nielsen; 3. Gene networks in oocyte meiosis Paula Cohen and Swapna
Mohan; 4. Follicle formation and oocyte death Melissa E. Pepling; 5. The
early stages of follicular growth Alain Gougeon; 6. Follicle and oocyte
developmental dynamics Aaron J. W. Hsueh and Kazuhiro Kawamura; 7. Mouse
models to identify genes throughout oogenesis Jia Peng, Qinglei Li and
Martin M. Matzuk; Part III. Developmental Biology: 8. Structural basis for
oocyte-granulosa cell interactions Ursula Eichenlaub-Ritter and Carlos
Plancha; 9. Differential gene expression mediated by oocyte/granulosa cell
communication Saiichi Furukawa and Koji Sugiura; 10. Hormones and growth
factors in the regulation of oocyte maturation Marco Conti; 11. Getting
into and out of oocyte maturation Hayden Homer; 12. Chromosome behavior and
spindle formation in mammalian oocytes Heide Schatten and Qing-Yuan Sun;
13. Transcription, accumulation, storage, recruitment, and degradation of
maternal mRNA in mammalian oocytes Santhi Potireddy, Dasari Amarnath and
Keith E. Latham; 14. Setting the stage for fertilization: transcriptome and
maternal factors Scott Coonrod; 15. Egg activation: initiation and decoding
of Ca2+ signalling John Carroll and Karl Swann; 16. In vitro growth and
differentiation of oocytes Hang Yin and Roger Gosden; 17. Metabolism of the
follicle and oocyte in vivo and in vitro Helen M. Picton and Karen E.
Hemmings; 18. Improving oocyte maturation in vitro Jeremy G. Thompson and
Robert B. Gilchrist; Part IV. Imprinting and Reprogramming: 19. Human genes
modulating primordial germ-cell and haploid gamete formation Valerie L.
Baker, Ruth Lathi and Renee A. Reijo Pera; 20. In vitro differentiation of
germ cells from stem cells Fumihiro Sugawa, Karin Hübner and Hans R.
Schöler; 21. Parthenogenesis and parthenogenetic stem cells Tiziana A. L.
Brevini and Fulvio Gandolfi; 22. Epigenetic consequences of stomatic cell
nuclear transfer and induced pluripotent stem cell reprogramming Jose
Cibelli, Victoria L. Mascetti and Roger A. Pedersen; 23. Primate and human
somatic cell nuclear transfer Rita P. Cervera and Shoukhrat Mitalipov; Part
V. Pathology: 24. Gene expression in human oocytes Gayle M. Jones and David
S. Cram; 25. Omics as tools for oocyte selection Marc-André Sirard and
Isabelle Gilbert; 26. The legacy of mitocondrial DNA Helen A. L. Tuppen,
Mary Herbert and Doug M. Turnbull; 27. Relative contribution of advanced
age and reduced follicle pool size on reproductive success: the
quantity-quality enigma Frank Broekmans and Madeleine Dólleman; 28.
Cellular origin of age-related aneuploidy in mammalian oocytes Ursula
Eichenlaub-Ritter and Roger Gosden; 29. Alterations in the gene expression
of aneuploid oocytes and associated cumulus cells Dagan Wells; 30.
Transgenerational risks by exposure in utero Miguel A. Velazquez and Tom P.
Fleming; 31. Obesity and oocyte quality Rebecca L. Robker and Robert J.
Norman; 32. Safety of ovarian stimulation Dominic Stoop, Ellen Anckaert and
Johan Smitz; 33. Oocyte epigenetics and the risks for imprinting disorders
associated with assisted reproduction Serge McGraw and Jacquetta Trasler;
34. Genetic basis for primary ovarian insufficiency Luca Persani, Stephanie
Sherman and Lawrence Nelson; Part VI. Technology and Clinical Medicine: 35.
Polar body screening for aneuploidy in human oocytes Luca Gianaroli, M.
Christina Magli and Anna P. Ferraretti; 36. Cytopreservation of oocytes
Alan Trounson and Laura Rienzi; 37. Transplantation of ovarian tissue or
immature oocytes to preserve and restore fertility in humans Sherman
Silber, Natalie Barbey and David Silber; Index.
Preface; Part I. Historical Perspective: 1. Insights into the amphibian egg
to understand the mammalian oocyte Kei Miyamoto and John B. Gurdon; Part
II. Life Cycle: 2. Otogeny of the mammalian oocyte Anne Grete Byskov and
Majken Nielsen; 3. Gene networks in oocyte meiosis Paula Cohen and Swapna
Mohan; 4. Follicle formation and oocyte death Melissa E. Pepling; 5. The
early stages of follicular growth Alain Gougeon; 6. Follicle and oocyte
developmental dynamics Aaron J. W. Hsueh and Kazuhiro Kawamura; 7. Mouse
models to identify genes throughout oogenesis Jia Peng, Qinglei Li and
Martin M. Matzuk; Part III. Developmental Biology: 8. Structural basis for
oocyte-granulosa cell interactions Ursula Eichenlaub-Ritter and Carlos
Plancha; 9. Differential gene expression mediated by oocyte/granulosa cell
communication Saiichi Furukawa and Koji Sugiura; 10. Hormones and growth
factors in the regulation of oocyte maturation Marco Conti; 11. Getting
into and out of oocyte maturation Hayden Homer; 12. Chromosome behavior and
spindle formation in mammalian oocytes Heide Schatten and Qing-Yuan Sun;
13. Transcription, accumulation, storage, recruitment, and degradation of
maternal mRNA in mammalian oocytes Santhi Potireddy, Dasari Amarnath and
Keith E. Latham; 14. Setting the stage for fertilization: transcriptome and
maternal factors Scott Coonrod; 15. Egg activation: initiation and decoding
of Ca2+ signalling John Carroll and Karl Swann; 16. In vitro growth and
differentiation of oocytes Hang Yin and Roger Gosden; 17. Metabolism of the
follicle and oocyte in vivo and in vitro Helen M. Picton and Karen E.
Hemmings; 18. Improving oocyte maturation in vitro Jeremy G. Thompson and
Robert B. Gilchrist; Part IV. Imprinting and Reprogramming: 19. Human genes
modulating primordial germ-cell and haploid gamete formation Valerie L.
Baker, Ruth Lathi and Renee A. Reijo Pera; 20. In vitro differentiation of
germ cells from stem cells Fumihiro Sugawa, Karin Hübner and Hans R.
Schöler; 21. Parthenogenesis and parthenogenetic stem cells Tiziana A. L.
Brevini and Fulvio Gandolfi; 22. Epigenetic consequences of stomatic cell
nuclear transfer and induced pluripotent stem cell reprogramming Jose
Cibelli, Victoria L. Mascetti and Roger A. Pedersen; 23. Primate and human
somatic cell nuclear transfer Rita P. Cervera and Shoukhrat Mitalipov; Part
V. Pathology: 24. Gene expression in human oocytes Gayle M. Jones and David
S. Cram; 25. Omics as tools for oocyte selection Marc-André Sirard and
Isabelle Gilbert; 26. The legacy of mitocondrial DNA Helen A. L. Tuppen,
Mary Herbert and Doug M. Turnbull; 27. Relative contribution of advanced
age and reduced follicle pool size on reproductive success: the
quantity-quality enigma Frank Broekmans and Madeleine Dólleman; 28.
Cellular origin of age-related aneuploidy in mammalian oocytes Ursula
Eichenlaub-Ritter and Roger Gosden; 29. Alterations in the gene expression
of aneuploid oocytes and associated cumulus cells Dagan Wells; 30.
Transgenerational risks by exposure in utero Miguel A. Velazquez and Tom P.
Fleming; 31. Obesity and oocyte quality Rebecca L. Robker and Robert J.
Norman; 32. Safety of ovarian stimulation Dominic Stoop, Ellen Anckaert and
Johan Smitz; 33. Oocyte epigenetics and the risks for imprinting disorders
associated with assisted reproduction Serge McGraw and Jacquetta Trasler;
34. Genetic basis for primary ovarian insufficiency Luca Persani, Stephanie
Sherman and Lawrence Nelson; Part VI. Technology and Clinical Medicine: 35.
Polar body screening for aneuploidy in human oocytes Luca Gianaroli, M.
Christina Magli and Anna P. Ferraretti; 36. Cytopreservation of oocytes
Alan Trounson and Laura Rienzi; 37. Transplantation of ovarian tissue or
immature oocytes to preserve and restore fertility in humans Sherman
Silber, Natalie Barbey and David Silber; Index.
to understand the mammalian oocyte Kei Miyamoto and John B. Gurdon; Part
II. Life Cycle: 2. Otogeny of the mammalian oocyte Anne Grete Byskov and
Majken Nielsen; 3. Gene networks in oocyte meiosis Paula Cohen and Swapna
Mohan; 4. Follicle formation and oocyte death Melissa E. Pepling; 5. The
early stages of follicular growth Alain Gougeon; 6. Follicle and oocyte
developmental dynamics Aaron J. W. Hsueh and Kazuhiro Kawamura; 7. Mouse
models to identify genes throughout oogenesis Jia Peng, Qinglei Li and
Martin M. Matzuk; Part III. Developmental Biology: 8. Structural basis for
oocyte-granulosa cell interactions Ursula Eichenlaub-Ritter and Carlos
Plancha; 9. Differential gene expression mediated by oocyte/granulosa cell
communication Saiichi Furukawa and Koji Sugiura; 10. Hormones and growth
factors in the regulation of oocyte maturation Marco Conti; 11. Getting
into and out of oocyte maturation Hayden Homer; 12. Chromosome behavior and
spindle formation in mammalian oocytes Heide Schatten and Qing-Yuan Sun;
13. Transcription, accumulation, storage, recruitment, and degradation of
maternal mRNA in mammalian oocytes Santhi Potireddy, Dasari Amarnath and
Keith E. Latham; 14. Setting the stage for fertilization: transcriptome and
maternal factors Scott Coonrod; 15. Egg activation: initiation and decoding
of Ca2+ signalling John Carroll and Karl Swann; 16. In vitro growth and
differentiation of oocytes Hang Yin and Roger Gosden; 17. Metabolism of the
follicle and oocyte in vivo and in vitro Helen M. Picton and Karen E.
Hemmings; 18. Improving oocyte maturation in vitro Jeremy G. Thompson and
Robert B. Gilchrist; Part IV. Imprinting and Reprogramming: 19. Human genes
modulating primordial germ-cell and haploid gamete formation Valerie L.
Baker, Ruth Lathi and Renee A. Reijo Pera; 20. In vitro differentiation of
germ cells from stem cells Fumihiro Sugawa, Karin Hübner and Hans R.
Schöler; 21. Parthenogenesis and parthenogenetic stem cells Tiziana A. L.
Brevini and Fulvio Gandolfi; 22. Epigenetic consequences of stomatic cell
nuclear transfer and induced pluripotent stem cell reprogramming Jose
Cibelli, Victoria L. Mascetti and Roger A. Pedersen; 23. Primate and human
somatic cell nuclear transfer Rita P. Cervera and Shoukhrat Mitalipov; Part
V. Pathology: 24. Gene expression in human oocytes Gayle M. Jones and David
S. Cram; 25. Omics as tools for oocyte selection Marc-André Sirard and
Isabelle Gilbert; 26. The legacy of mitocondrial DNA Helen A. L. Tuppen,
Mary Herbert and Doug M. Turnbull; 27. Relative contribution of advanced
age and reduced follicle pool size on reproductive success: the
quantity-quality enigma Frank Broekmans and Madeleine Dólleman; 28.
Cellular origin of age-related aneuploidy in mammalian oocytes Ursula
Eichenlaub-Ritter and Roger Gosden; 29. Alterations in the gene expression
of aneuploid oocytes and associated cumulus cells Dagan Wells; 30.
Transgenerational risks by exposure in utero Miguel A. Velazquez and Tom P.
Fleming; 31. Obesity and oocyte quality Rebecca L. Robker and Robert J.
Norman; 32. Safety of ovarian stimulation Dominic Stoop, Ellen Anckaert and
Johan Smitz; 33. Oocyte epigenetics and the risks for imprinting disorders
associated with assisted reproduction Serge McGraw and Jacquetta Trasler;
34. Genetic basis for primary ovarian insufficiency Luca Persani, Stephanie
Sherman and Lawrence Nelson; Part VI. Technology and Clinical Medicine: 35.
Polar body screening for aneuploidy in human oocytes Luca Gianaroli, M.
Christina Magli and Anna P. Ferraretti; 36. Cytopreservation of oocytes
Alan Trounson and Laura Rienzi; 37. Transplantation of ovarian tissue or
immature oocytes to preserve and restore fertility in humans Sherman
Silber, Natalie Barbey and David Silber; Index.