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- Bookedited by Gary D. Smith, Jason E. Swain, Thomas B. Pool.Contents:
Historical background of gamete and embryo culture / Jacques Cohen and Don Rieger
Utility of animal models for human embryo culture development : rodents / Gary D. Smith
Utility of animal models for human embryo culture development : domestic species / Rebecca L. Krisher
Utility of animal models for human embryo culture : nonhuman primates / Calvin Simerly and Gerald Schatten
Media composition : salts and osmolality / Jay M. Baltz
Media composition : energy sources and metabolism / Deirdre Zander-Fox and Michelle Lane
Media composition : amino acids and cellular homeostasis / Franchesca D. Houghton
Media composition : macromolecules and embryo growth / Marius Meintjes
Media composition : antioxidants/chelators and cellular function / Catherine M.H. Combelles and Margo L. Hennet
Media composition : pH and buffers / Jason E. Swain
Media composition : growth factors / Aparna Hegde and Barry Behr
Culture systems : single step / Ronit Machtinger and Catherine Racowsky
Culture systems : sequential / Patrick Quinn
Culture systems : embryo co-culture / Yves J.R Menezo [and others]
Culture systems : low-oxygen culture / Borut Kovacice
Culture systems : embryo density / Michael L. Reed
Culture systems : air quality / Theodore Thomas
Culture systems : mineral oil overlay / Dean E. Morbeck and Phoebe H. Leonard
Culture systems : physiological and environmental factors that can affect the outcome of human ART / Don Rieger
Culture systems : fluid dynamic embryo culture systems (microfluidics) / Andre Monteiro da Rocha and Gary D. Smith
Human embryo culture media comparisons / Thomas B. Pool, John Schoolfield, and David Han
Culture systems : embryo culture and monozygotic twinning / Amy E. Sparks
Embryo culture and epigenetics / Brenna A. Market Velker, Michelle M. Denomme, and Mellissa R.W. Mann.Digital Access Springer 2012 - ArticleShivers BD.Brain Res Bull. 1978 Nov-Dec;3(6):579-81.Ability of urethane anesthetic to block induction of pineal serotonin N-acetyltransferase (SNAT; E.C.2.3.1.5) activity was measured in individual rat pineal glands in animals receiving urethane (25% w/v, IP, 1.2 g/kg) or saline, 6 hr prior to sacrifice. Using a radioenzymatic assay, SNAT determinations were made twice daily (at 1200 or 2400 hr) immediately after the sacrifice of each animal. The results show that urethane had no effect on the induction of SNAT activity: (1) implying that the neural activity of those structures involved in induction of SNAT activity (e.g., suprachiasmatic nucleus) is not substantially altered by this anesthetic and (2) suggesting that the central blockade of ovulation by urethane does not include alterations in suprachiasmatic nucleus activity.