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Developmental Biology | 2004

Transcript profiling during preimplantation mouse development.

Fanyi Zeng; Don A. Baldwin; Richard M. Schultz


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004

Long-term effects of culture of preimplantation mouse embryos on behavior

David J. Ecker; Paula Stein; Zhe Xu; Carmen J. Williams; Gregory S. Kopf; Warren B. Bilker; Ted Abel; Richard M. Schultz


Science | 2002

The Science of Art

Richard M. Schultz; Carmen J. Williams


Developmental Biology | 2004

RNAi and expression of retrotransposons MuERV-L and IAP in preimplantation mouse embryos

Petr Svoboda; Paula Stein; Martin Anger; Emily Bernstein; Gregory J. Hannon; Richard M. Schultz


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2005

Absence of the DNA-/RNA-binding protein MSY2 results in male and female infertility

Juxiang Yang; Sergey Medvedev; Junying Yu; Linda C. Tang; Julio E. Agno; Martin M. Matzuk; Richard M. Schultz; Norman B. Hecht


Developmental Biology | 2004

Transgenic RNAi-mediated reduction of MSY2 in mouse oocytes results in reduced fertility

Junying Yu; Manqi Deng; Sergey Medvedev; Juxiang Yang; Norman B. Hecht; Richard M. Schultz


Reproduction | 2005

From egg to embryo: a peripatetic journey.

Richard M. Schultz


Methods of Molecular Biology | 2000

Culture of preimplantation mouse embryos.

Adam S. Doherty; Richard M. Schultz


Archive | 2012

Short Title: Regulation of degradation of maternal mRNAs Summary Sentence: DCP1A and DCP2 are encoded by dormant maternal mRNAs that are recruited during maturation and inhibiting their recruitment impairs degradation of mRNAs that are normally degraded during oocyte maturation.

Jun Ma; Matyas Flemr; Hynek Strnad; Petr Svoboda; Richard M. Schultz


Archive | 2011

Title: Absence of MSY2 in mouse oocytes perturbs oocyte growth and maturation, RNA stability, and the transcriptome Short Title: Msy2 -/- oocytes are developmentally compromised Summary Sentence: Msy2 -/- oocytes exhibit numerous phenotypes including defects in oocyte growth and maturation, RNA stability and gene expression. Grant Support: This research was supported by a grant from the NIH (HD022681) to RMS.

Sergey Medvedev; Hua Pan; Richard M. Schultz

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Sergey Medvedev

University of Pennsylvania

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Carmen J. Williams

National Institutes of Health

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Junying Yu

University of Pennsylvania

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Juxiang Yang

University of Pennsylvania

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Norman B. Hecht

University of Pennsylvania

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Paula Stein

University of Pennsylvania

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Petr Svoboda

University of Pennsylvania

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Adam S. Doherty

University of Pennsylvania

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Don A. Baldwin

University of Pennsylvania

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Emily Bernstein

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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