scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P819 | ADS bibcode | 2014PNAS..111E4972Y |
P356 | DOI | 10.1073/PNAS.1418954111 |
P932 | PMC publication ID | 4246315 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 25368174 |
P5875 | ResearchGate publication ID | 267813241 |
P50 | author | Gregoriy A Dokshin | Q57334389 |
P2093 | author name string | Li Wang | |
Ayce Yesilaltay | |||
Monty Krieger | |||
Nava Dekel | |||
David C Page | |||
David F Albertini | |||
Dalia Galiani | |||
Eliza Vasile | |||
Dolores Busso | |||
Ruth Shalgi | |||
Tony Chavarria | |||
Attilio Rigotti | |||
Dalia Walzer | |||
Juan Andrés Orellana | |||
Linda Quilaqueo | |||
P2860 | cites work | A targeted mutation in the murine gene encoding the high density lipoprotein (HDL) receptor scavenger receptor class B type I reveals its key role in HDL metabolism | Q24646308 |
Identification of scavenger receptor SR-BI as a high density lipoprotein receptor | Q28273182 | ||
Scavenger receptor class B type I is a multiligand HDL receptor that influences diverse physiologic systems | Q28354246 | ||
Abnormal lipoprotein metabolism and reversible female infertility in HDL receptor (SR-BI)-deficient mice | Q28365792 | ||
Lipid concentrations and couple fecundity: the LIFE study | Q28391707 | ||
Human embryonic stem cells derived by somatic cell nuclear transfer. | Q30544785 | ||
Fertility, family planning, and reproductive health of U.S. women: data from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth | Q31034130 | ||
Thrombocytopenia and platelet abnormalities in high-density lipoprotein receptor-deficient mice | Q33379402 | ||
Restoration of high-density lipoprotein levels by cholesteryl ester transfer protein expression in scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) knockout mice does not normalize pathologies associated with SR-BI deficiency | Q33389359 | ||
Deletion of the high-density lipoprotein receptor scavenger receptor BI in mice modulates thrombosis susceptibility and indirectly affects platelet function by elevation of plasma free cholesterol | Q33392687 | ||
Cholesterol and peroxidized cardiolipin in mitochondrial membrane properties, permeabilization and cell death | Q33927481 | ||
Phosphorylation of IP3R1 and the regulation of [Ca2+]i responses at fertilization: a role for the MAP kinase pathway. | Q34016683 | ||
The Role of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in the Progression of Atherosclerosis | Q34141006 | ||
Zinc requirement during meiosis I-meiosis II transition in mouse oocytes is independent of the MOS-MAPK pathway | Q34594113 | ||
Cholesterol depletion disorganizes oocyte membrane rafts altering mouse fertilization | Q34702152 | ||
Mechanisms underlying oocyte activation and postovulatory ageing | Q35046475 | ||
The role of the high-density lipoprotein receptor SR-BI in the lipid metabolism of endocrine and other tissues | Q35146324 | ||
Probucol prevents early coronary heart disease and death in the high-density lipoprotein receptor SR-BI/apolipoprotein E double knockout mouse | Q35163535 | ||
Developmental control of oocyte maturation and egg activation in metazoan models | Q35230028 | ||
Diagnosis and Management of Female Infertility | Q35547484 | ||
Caffeine alleviates the deterioration of Ca(2+) release mechanisms and fragmentation of in vitro-aged mouse eggs | Q35581466 | ||
Influence of the high density lipoprotein receptor SR-BI on reproductive and cardiovascular pathophysiology | Q35603368 | ||
Use of cyclodextrins to manipulate plasma membrane cholesterol content: evidence, misconceptions and control strategies | Q35940287 | ||
Meiosis: cell-cycle controls shuffle and deal. | Q35968483 | ||
Novel biological functions of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol | Q36406480 | ||
Somatic cell nuclear transfer and derivation of embryonic stem cells in the mouse | Q37204420 | ||
New roles of HDL in inflammation and hematopoiesis | Q37314961 | ||
Oocyte aging: cellular and molecular changes, developmental potential and reversal possibility | Q37476388 | ||
Signaling by the high-affinity HDL receptor scavenger receptor B type I. | Q37678750 | ||
Rat eggs cannot wait: Spontaneous exit from meiotic metaphase-II arrest | Q37930573 | ||
HDL functionality. | Q38021605 | ||
Intracellular signalling during female gametogenesis | Q38068125 | ||
Ca(2+) homeostasis and regulation of ER Ca(2+) in mammalian oocytes/eggs | Q38069249 | ||
The road to maturation: somatic cell interaction and self-organization of the mammalian oocyte | Q38083528 | ||
The MEK inhibitor, U0126, alters fertilization-induced [Ca2+]i oscillation parameters and secretion: differential effects associated with in vivo and in vitro meiotic maturation | Q38302480 | ||
Mitochondrial cholesterol: a connection between caveolin, metabolism, and disease | Q38540504 | ||
ER stress and its functional link to mitochondria: role in cell survival and death | Q38571985 | ||
Historical walk: the HRP Special Programme and infertility | Q39521170 | ||
Molecular basis of mammalian egg activation. | Q40411692 | ||
Cholesterol addition to ER membranes alters conformation of SCAP, the SREBP escort protein that regulates cholesterol metabolism | Q40709438 | ||
Oscillatory CaMKII activity in mouse egg activation | Q42442714 | ||
Full-term mouse development by abolishing Zn2+-dependent metaphase II arrest without Ca2+ release | Q42998087 | ||
Free cholesterol loading of macrophages is associated with widespread mitochondrial dysfunction and activation of the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway | Q43726505 | ||
Studies on the biological properties of polyene antibiotics. Evidence for the direct interaction of filipin with cholesterol | Q43773848 | ||
Failure of red blood cell maturation in mice with defects in the high-density lipoprotein receptor SR-BI. | Q43893087 | ||
Intracellular calcium oscillations signal apoptosis rather than activation in in vitro aged mouse eggs | Q44000528 | ||
The endoplasmic reticulum is the site of cholesterol-induced cytotoxicity in macrophages | Q44542540 | ||
Plasma levels of sphingosine-1-phosphate and apolipoprotein M in patients with monogenic disorders of HDL metabolism | Q44995908 | ||
Scavenger receptor class B type I is solely responsible for the selective uptake of cholesteryl esters from HDL by the liver and the adrenals in mice | Q45020519 | ||
Mouse oocytes gradually develop the capacity for activation during the metaphase II arrest | Q45369934 | ||
Free cholesterol overloading induced smooth muscle cells death and activated both ER- and mitochondrial-dependent death pathway. | Q45997661 | ||
HDL cholesterol levels are an important factor for determining the lifespan of erythrocytes | Q46786279 | ||
Oocyte regulation of metabolic cooperativity between mouse cumulus cells and oocytes: BMP15 and GDF9 control cholesterol biosynthesis in cumulus cells. | Q46876617 | ||
Effects of hepatic expression of the high-density lipoprotein receptor SR-BI on lipoprotein metabolism and female fertility | Q46892860 | ||
Efficient strontium-induced activation of mouse oocytes in standard culture media by chelating calcium. | Q46949112 | ||
Alpha-tocopherol metabolism is abnormal in scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI)-deficient mice | Q48668563 | ||
Cellular and genetic analysis of oocytes and embryos in a human case of spontaneous oocyte activation | Q48683616 | ||
Brefeldin A disrupts asymmetric spindle positioning in mouse oocytes | Q48771441 | ||
Inhibition of MEK or cdc2 kinase parthenogenetically activates mouse eggs and yields the same phenotypes as Mos(-/-) parthenogenotes. | Q48857930 | ||
Haploidy but not parthenogenetic activation leads to increased incidence of apoptosis in mouse embryos | Q48872912 | ||
Characterization of oocyte and follicle development in growth differentiation factor-9-deficient mice | Q48925544 | ||
Meiotic abnormalities of c-mos knockout mouse oocytes: activation after first meiosis or entrance into third meiotic metaphase | Q48971405 | ||
Association of lower plasma estradiol levels and low expression of scavenger receptor class B, type I in infertile women. | Q50650703 | ||
Egg activation events are regulated by the duration of a sustained [Ca2+]cyt signal in the mouse. | Q50661486 | ||
Oocyte-granulosa cell heterologous gap junctions are required for the coordination of nuclear and cytoplasmic meiotic competence. | Q50722741 | ||
Clinical impact of scavenger receptor class B type I gene polymorphisms on human female fertility. | Q51469653 | ||
Cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) expression protects against diet induced atherosclerosis in SR-BI deficient mice. | Q51768378 | ||
Parthenogenetic activation of mouse oocytes in vitro with ethanol and benzyl alcohol. | Q51853896 | ||
The absence of a Ca(2+) signal during mouse egg activation can affect parthenogenetic preimplantation development, gene expression patterns, and blastocyst quality. | Q52013417 | ||
Native high-density lipoproteins inhibit platelet activation via scavenger receptor BI: role of negatively charged phospholipids. | Q54613595 | ||
Free Ca2+ increases in exponential phases during mouse oocyte activation | Q59092897 | ||
Repetitive calcium transients and the role of calcium in exocytosis and cell cycle activation in the mouse egg | Q67721277 | ||
Strontium supports capacitation and the acrosome reaction in mouse sperm and rapidly activates mouse eggs | Q68851062 | ||
Proteins of human follicular fluid: the blood-follicle barrier | Q69997939 | ||
Lipoprotein and phospholipid distribution in human follicular fluids | Q70072155 | ||
Biochemical characterization of pre-beta 1 high-density lipoprotein from human ovarian follicular fluid: evidence for the presence of a lipid core | Q71087321 | ||
Release of mouse eggs from metaphase arrest by protein synthesis inhibition in the absence of a calcium signal or microtubule assembly | Q72007956 | ||
Follicular fluid lipoproteins in the mare: evaluation of HDL transfer from plasma to follicular fluid | Q72705829 | ||
P433 | issue | 46 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | E4972-80 | |
P577 | publication date | 2014-11-03 | |
P1433 | published in | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Q1146531 |
P1476 | title | Excess cholesterol induces mouse egg activation and may cause female infertility | |
P478 | volume | 111 |
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