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    Non-invasive imaging of human embryos before embryonic genome activation predicts development to the blastocyst stage by Pera, Renee A Reijo, Wong, Connie C, Loewke, Kevin E, Bossert, Nancy L, Behr, Barry, De Jonge, Christopher J, Baer, Thomas M

    Published in Nature biotechnology (01-10-2010)
    “…The grading systems used by in vitro fertilization clinics cannot determine reliably whether a given embryo will lead to a successful pregnancy. Wong et al …”
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    Comparison of epigenetic mediator expression and function in mouse and human embryonic blastomeres by Chavez, Shawn L, McElroy, Sohyun L, Bossert, Nancy L, De Jonge, Christopher J, Rodriguez, Maria Vera, Leong, Denise E, Behr, Barry, Westphal, Lynn M, Reijo Pera, Renee A

    Published in Human molecular genetics (15-09-2014)
    “…A map of human embryo development that combines imaging, molecular, genetic and epigenetic data for comparisons to other species and across pathologies would…”
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    Disruption of embryonic and fetal development due to preimplantation chemical insults: a critical review by Iannaccone, P M, Bossert, N L, Connelly, C S

    “…Descriptive teratology has developed several fundamental precepts, two of which can now be challenged on the basis of experimental evidence. The first is that…”
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    Epidermal Growth Factor Replaces Estrogen in the Stimulation of Female Genital-Tract Growth and Differentiation by Nelson, Karen G., Takahashi, Tsuneo, Bossert, Nancy L., Walmer, David K., McLachlan, John A.

    “…The in vivo studies presented here demonstrate that epidermal growth factor (EGF) is an important autocrine and/or paracrine mediator of estrogen-induced…”
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    Transforming growth factor-alpha is a potential mediator of estrogen action in the mouse uterus by Nelson, K G, Takahashi, T, Lee, D C, Luetteke, N C, Bossert, N L, Ross, K, Eitzman, B E, McLachlan, J A

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-10-1992)
    “…To better understand the role of peptide growth factors in sex steroid hormone-mediated growth of the female reproductive tract, the effect of estrogen on the…”
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    Human granulosa-luteal and cumulus cells express transforming growth factors-beta type 1 and type 2 mRNA by Mulheron, G W, Bossert, N L, Lapp, J A, Walmer, D K, Schomberg, D W

    “…Human granulosa-luteal cells and cumulus cells obtained from women undergoing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) were examined for the…”
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    Epidermal growth factor binding and receptor distribution in the mouse reproductive tract during development by Bossert, Nancy L., Nelson, Karen G., Ross, Kimberly A., Takahashi, Tsuneo, McLachlan, John A.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-11-1990)
    “…The ontogeny of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor in the different cell types in the neonatal and immature mouse uterus and vagina was examined…”
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    Protein alterations associated with N-methyl-N-nitrosourea exposure of preimplantation mouse embryos transferred to surrogate mothers by Bossert, N L, Hitselberger, M H, Iannaccone, P M

    Published in Teratology (Philadelphia) (01-08-1990)
    “…Mouse preimplantation embryo functions have been shown to be disrupted by in vitro exposure to N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) with subsequent transfer to the…”
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    Reproductive toxicity of triethylene glycol and its diacetate and dimethyl ether derivatives in a continuous breeding protocol in Swiss CD-1 mice by Bossert, N L, Reel, J R, Lawton, A D, George, J D, Lamb, 4th, J C

    Published in Fundamental and applied toxicology (01-05-1992)
    “…Triethylene glycol and two of its derivatives were evaluated for reproductive toxicity in a continuous breeding protocol with Swiss CD-1 mice. Triethylene…”
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