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Concept Fertilization in Vitro
Academic Article Phenotypic variations among paternal centrosomes expressed within the zygote as disparate microtubule lengths and sperm aster organization: correlations between centrosome activity and developmental success.
Academic Article The sperm centrosome during fertilization in mammals: implications for fertility and reproduction.
Academic Article The paternal inheritance of the centrosome, the cell's microtubule-organizing center, in humans, and the implications for infertility.
Academic Article Microtubule organization in the cow during fertilization, polyspermy, parthenogenesis, and nuclear transfer: the role of the sperm aster.
Academic Article Microtubule and chromatin configurations during rhesus intracytoplasmic sperm injection: successes and failures.
Academic Article Intracytoplasmic sperm injection for Rhesus monkey fertilization results in unusual chromatin, cytoskeletal, and membrane events, but eventually leads to pronuclear development and sperm aster assembly.
Academic Article Fate of the sperm mitochondria, and the incorporation, conversion, and disassembly of the sperm tail structures during bovine fertilization.
Academic Article Molecular correlates of primate nuclear transfer failures.
Academic Article Nuclear transfer in the rhesus monkey: opportunities and challenges.
Academic Article Fertilization and Cleavage Axes Differ In Primates Conceived By Conventional (IVF) Versus Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI).
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