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Authors: Sun, QY Wu, GM Lai, L Park, KW Cabot, R Cheong, HT Day, BN Prather, RS Schatten, H
Citation: Qy. Sun et al., Translocation of active mitochondria during pig oocyte maturation, fertilization and early embryo development in vitro, REPRODUCT, 122(1), 2001, pp. 155-163

Authors: Wei, ZX Park, KW Day, BN Prather, RS
Citation: Zx. Wei et al., Effect of epidermal growth factor on preimplantation development and its receptor expression in porcine embryos, MOL REPROD, 60(4), 2001, pp. 457-462

Authors: Sun, QY Lai, LX Wu, GM Park, KW Day, BN Prather, RS Schatten, H
Citation: Qy. Sun et al., Microtubule assembly after treatment of pig oocytes with taxol: Correlation with chromosomes, gamma-tubulin, and MAP kinase, MOL REPROD, 60(4), 2001, pp. 481-490

Authors: Anderson, JE Matteri, RL Abeydeera, LR Day, BN Prather, RS
Citation: Je. Anderson et al., Degradation of maternal Cdc25c during the maternal to zygotic transition is dependent upon embryonic transcription, MOL REPROD, 60(2), 2001, pp. 181-188

Authors: Sun, QY Lai, LX Bonk, A Prather, RS Schatten, H
Citation: Qy. Sun et al., Cytoplasmic changes in relation to nuclear maturation and early embryo developmental potential of porcine oocytes: Effects of gonadotropins, cumulus cells, follicular size, and protein synthesis inhibition, MOL REPROD, 59(2), 2001, pp. 192-198

Authors: Ruddock, NT Machaty, Z Cabot, RA Prather, RS
Citation: Nt. Ruddock et al., Porcine oocyte activation: Differing roles of calcium and pH, MOL REPROD, 59(2), 2001, pp. 227-234

Authors: Machaty, Z Thompson, JG Abeydeera, LR Day, BN Prather, RS
Citation: Z. Machaty et al., Inhibitors of mitochondrial ATP production at the time of compaction improve development of in vitro produced porcine embryos, MOL REPROD, 58(1), 2001, pp. 39-44

Authors: Jiang, H Bivens, NJ Ries, JE Whitworth, KM Green, JA Forrester, LJ Springer, GK Didion, BA Mathialagan, N Prather, RS Lucy, MC
Citation: H. Jiang et al., Constructing cDNA libraries with fewer clones that contain long poly(dA) tails, BIOTECHNIQU, 31(1), 2001, pp. 38

Authors: Park, KW Kuhholzer, B Lai, LX Machaty, Z Sun, QY Day, BN Prather, RS
Citation: Kw. Park et al., Development and expression of the green fluorescent protein in porcine embryos derived from nuclear transfer of transgenic granulosa-derived cells, ANIM REPROD, 68(1-2), 2001, pp. 111-120

Authors: Kuhholzer, B Prather, RS
Citation: B. Kuhholzer et Rs. Prather, Synchronization of porcine fetal fibroblast cells with topoisomerase-inhibitor hoechst 33342, ANIM REPROD, 66(1-2), 2001, pp. 109-116

Authors: Park, KW Lai, LX Cheong, HT Im, GS Sun, QY Wu, GM Day, BN Prather, RS
Citation: Kw. Park et al., Developmental potential of porcine nuclear transfer embryos derived from transgenic fetal fibroblasts infected with the gene for the green fluorescent protein: Comparison of different fusion/activation conditions, BIOL REPROD, 65(6), 2001, pp. 1681-1685

Authors: Lai, LX Tao, T Machaty, Z Kuhholzer, B Sun, QY Park, KW Day, BN Prather, RS
Citation: Lx. Lai et al., Feasibility of producing porcine nuclear transfer embryos by using G2/M-stage fetal fibroblasts as donors, BIOL REPROD, 65(5), 2001, pp. 1558-1564

Authors: Kuhholzer, B Hawley, RJ Lai, L Kolber-Simonds, D Prather, RS
Citation: B. Kuhholzer et al., Clonal lines of transgenic fibroblast cells derived from the same fetus result in different development when used for nuclear transfer in pigs, BIOL REPROD, 64(6), 2001, pp. 1695-1698

Authors: Sun, QY Lai, LX Park, KW Kuhholzer, B Prather, RS Schatten, H
Citation: Qy. Sun et al., Dynamic events are differently mediated by microfilaments, microtubules, and mitogen-activated protein kinase during porcine oocyte maturation and fertilization in vitro, BIOL REPROD, 64(3), 2001, pp. 879-889

Authors: Prather, RS
Citation: Rs. Prather, Nuclear modifications and reprogramming after nuclear transfer, CONT ENDOC, 2001, pp. 227-238

Authors: Machaty, Z Bonk, AJ Kuhholzer, B Prather, RS
Citation: Z. Machaty et al., Porcine oocyte activation induced by a cytosolic sperm factor, MOL REPROD, 57(3), 2000, pp. 290-295

Authors: Kuhholzer, B Tao, T Machaty, Z Hawley, RJ Greenstein, JL Day, BN Prather, RS
Citation: B. Kuhholzer et al., Production of transgenic porcine blastocysts by nuclear transfer, MOL REPROD, 56(2), 2000, pp. 145-148

Authors: Sun, QY Lai, L Prather, RS Schatten, H
Citation: Qy. Sun et al., Antioxidants stimulate meiosis resumption, but inhibit mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphorylation and further cell cycle progression in porcineoocytes, REPROD FERT, 12(7-8), 2000, pp. 383-389

Authors: Ruddock, NT Machaty, Z Prather, RS
Citation: Nt. Ruddock et al., Intracellular pH increase accompanies parthenogenetic activation of porcine, bovine and murine oocytes, REPROD FERT, 12(3-4), 2000, pp. 201-207

Authors: Abeydeera, LR Wang, WH Cantley, TC Rieke, A Murphy, CN Prather, RS Day, BN
Citation: Lr. Abeydeera et al., Development and viability of pig oocytes matured in a protein-free medium containing epidermal growth factor, THERIOGENOL, 54(5), 2000, pp. 787-797

Authors: Kuhholzer, B Prather, RS
Citation: B. Kuhholzer et Rs. Prather, Advances in livestock nuclear transfer, P SOC EXP M, 224(4), 2000, pp. 240-245

Authors: Prather, RS
Citation: Rs. Prather, Cloning - Pigs is pigs, SCIENCE, 289(5486), 2000, pp. 1886-1887

Authors: Ruddock, NT Machaty, Z Milanick, M Prather, RS
Citation: Nt. Ruddock et al., Mechanism of intracellular pH increase during parthenogenetic activation of in vitro matured porcine oocytes, BIOL REPROD, 63(2), 2000, pp. 488-492

Authors: Wang, WH Abeydeera, LR Prather, RS Day, BN
Citation: Wh. Wang et al., Polymerization of nonfilamentous actin into microfilaments is an importantprocess for porcine oocyte maturation and early embryo development, BIOL REPROD, 62(5), 2000, pp. 1177-1183

Authors: Wang, WH Machaty, Z Ruddock, N Abeydeera, LR Boquest, AC Prather, RS Day, BN
Citation: Wh. Wang et al., Activation of porcine oocytes with calcium ionophore: Effects of extracellular calcium, MOL REPROD, 53(1), 1999, pp. 99-107
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