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Ectogenesis

"Ectogenesis" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.

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Embryonic and fetal development that takes place in an artificial environment in vitro.


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This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Ectogenesis" by people in this website by year, and whether "Ectogenesis" was a major or minor topic of these publications.
Below are the most recent publications written about "Ectogenesis" by people in Profiles.
  1. Implantation rates subsequent to the transfer of embryos produced at different phases during double stimulation of poor ovarian responders. Reprod Fertil Dev. 2017 Jun; 29(6):1178-1183.
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  2. Comparison of Cryotop and micro volume air cooling methods for cryopreservation of bovine matured oocytes and blastocysts. J Reprod Dev. 2015; 61(5):431-7.
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  3. Use of a mouse in vitro fertilization model to understand the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis. Endocrinology. 2014 May; 155(5):1956-69.
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  4. In vitro culture of mouse embryos reduces differential gene expression between inner cell mass and trophectoderm. Reprod Sci. 2012 Mar; 19(3):243-52.
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  5. A comparison of gene expression responses in rat whole embryo culture and in vivo: time-dependent retinoic acid-induced teratogenic response. Toxicol Sci. 2012 Mar; 126(1):242-54.
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  6. Transcriptomic analysis of neurulation and early organogenesis in rat embryos: an in vivo and ex vivo comparison. Toxicol Sci. 2012 Mar; 126(1):255-66.
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  7. Lack of maternal glutamate cysteine ligase modifier subunit (Gclm) decreases oocyte glutathione concentrations and disrupts preimplantation development in mice. Endocrinology. 2011 Jul; 152(7):2806-15.
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