Oocyte Physiology and Development in Domestic Animals
Author(s): Rebecca Krisher
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Date: 16 April 2013
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 248 pages
ISBN-10: 0470959207
ISBN-13: 9780470959206
Book Description
Oocyte Physiology and Development in Domestic Animals reviews the most recent advances in the research of physiological and biochemical mechanisms underlying oocyte growth and development, providing readers with the fundamental understanding of these key processes and summarizing this important field of research. The book covers multiple molecular and physiological mechanisms including initiation of oocyte growth during folliculogenesis and in vitro follicle culture to support oocyte competence, that are critical to health and quality. Physiological process ranging from gene expression to metabolism will be covered with an eye toward using these factors to uncover biomarkers that will further advance the field. In addition, the text looks at the effects of in vitro maturation environments on oocyte quality and developmental outcome.
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From the Inside Flap
The oocyte is a complex and fascinating cell that serves as the foundation of embryonic growth. This single cell is the basis of development from a newly fertilized zygote to a functioning multicellular organism. Oocyte Physiology and Development in Domestic Animals provides valuable and focused coverage of the physiology and development of oocytes vital to unlocking the molecular mechanisms that control oocyte developmental competence in reproductive processes.
Oocyte Physiology and Development in Domestic Animals provides a wide breadth of information on physiology of oocytes. Chapters look at a variety of biochemical mechanisms at play within the oocyte during key developmental stages. Advances such as biomarker discovery and rigorous oocyte competence screening are covered as well as the molecular and systems biology approaches being implemented during in vitro oocyte maturation.
Providing comprehensive coverage of this advancing field of research, Oocyte Physiology and Development in Domestic Animals will be of interest to anyone working in the animal and reproductive sciences.
From the Back Cover
The oocyte is a complex and fascinating cell that serves as the foundation of embryonic growth. This single cell is the basis of development from a newly fertilized zygote to a functioning multicellular organism. Oocyte Physiology and Development in Domestic Animals provides valuable and focused coverage of the physiology and development of oocytes vital to unlocking the molecular mechanisms that control oocyte developmental competence in reproductive processes.
Oocyte Physiology and Development in Domestic Animals provides a wide breadth of information on physiology of oocytes. Chapters look at a variety of biochemical mechanisms at play within the oocyte during key developmental stages. Advances such as biomarker discovery and rigorous oocyte competence screening are covered as well as the molecular and systems biology approaches being implemented during in vitro oocyte maturation.
Providing comprehensive coverage of this advancing field of research, Oocyte Physiology and Development in Domestic Animals will be of interest to anyone working in the animal and reproductive sciences.
About the Author
Rebecca L. Krisher is Research Director at the National Foundation of Fertility Research.