242 DEVELOPMENT OF BAC FISH PROBES FOR GENETIC ANALYSIS OF NON-HUMAN PRIMATE GAMETES AND EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
Froenicke L, Nichols S, Kubisch H, Lyons L, Bavister B, Brenner C. 242 DEVELOPMENT OF BAC FISH PROBES FOR GENETIC ANALYSIS OF NON-HUMAN PRIMATE GAMETES AND EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS. Reproduction Fertility And Development 2005, 17: 271-272. DOI: 10.1071/rdv17n2ab242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFluorescence in situ hybridizationMacaca mulattaInterphase cytogeneticsBacterial artificial chromosomeCentromeric fluorescence in situ hybridizationVitro-matured oocytesHuman fertility clinicsHuman birth defectsPrimate speciesAssisted reproductive technologyFISH probesPrimate embryonic stem cellsKaryotypic normalcyEmbryonic stem cellsMacaque chromosomesChromosomal anomaliesIVP embryosPrimate spermatozoaPregnancy failureBirth defectsHuman bacterial artificial chromosomeRegions of human DNAAneuploidyRepetitive DNA probesStem cellsOvarian senescence in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta)
Nichols S, Bavister B, Brenner C, Didier P, Harrison R, Kubisch H. Ovarian senescence in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). Human Reproduction 2005, 20: 79-83. PMID: 15498779, PMCID: PMC4968694, DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deh576.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian morphologyOvarian senescenceOld World primatesNumbers of primordial folliclesTime of menstrual cycleRhesus monkeysAge groupsWorld primatesPregnancy ratePrimordial folliclesMenstrual cycleFemales aged 1Primary folliclesStromal tissueAtretic folliclesReproductive ageReproductive senescenceMenopausal transitionAged 1FolliclesRhesusHuman femalesMacaca mulattaAgeOvary