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Yuki Yamazaki to Pregnancy

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Yuki Yamazaki has written about Pregnancy.
Connection Strength

0.081
  1. Avery JC, Yamazaki Y, Hoffmann FW, Folgelgren B, Hoffmann PR. Selenoprotein I is essential for murine embryogenesis. Arch Biochem Biophys. 2020 08 15; 689:108444.
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    Score: 0.033
  2. Scott KA, Yamazaki Y, Yamamoto M, Lin Y, Melhorn SJ, Krause EG, Woods SC, Yanagimachi R, Sakai RR, Tamashiro KL. Glucose parameters are altered in mouse offspring produced by assisted reproductive technologies and somatic cell nuclear transfer. Biol Reprod. 2010 Aug 01; 83(2):220-7.
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    Score: 0.016
  3. Caperton L, Murphey P, Yamazaki Y, McMahan CA, Walter CA, Yanagimachi R, McCarrey JR. Assisted reproductive technologies do not alter mutation frequency or spectrum. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Mar 20; 104(12):5085-90.
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    Score: 0.013
  4. Marh J, Tres LL, Yamazaki Y, Yanagimachi R, Kierszenbaum AL. Mouse round spermatids developed in vitro from preexisting spermatocytes can produce normal offspring by nuclear injection into in vivo-developed mature oocytes. Biol Reprod. 2003 Jul; 69(1):169-76.
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    Score: 0.010
  5. Tamashiro KL, Wakayama T, Akutsu H, Yamazaki Y, Lachey JL, Wortman MD, Seeley RJ, D'Alessio DA, Woods SC, Yanagimachi R, Sakai RR. Cloned mice have an obese phenotype not transmitted to their offspring. Nat Med. 2002 Mar; 8(3):262-7.
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    Score: 0.009
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