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Since the first successful transfer of an in vitro fertilised human egg in 1976, modern endocrinology, genetics, and assisted reproductive technologies have opened new frontiers of research with the aim to treat infertile women. In this workshop we set out to promote an interdisciplinary discussion between experts from various fields of basic, company-based and clinical research related to folliculogenesis and oocyte development. The aim of this workshop was to present, discuss and assess novel approaches in mammalian folliculogenesis and oocyte development that may have an impact on fertility/ infertility in the near or distant future. Key issues were the understanding of new modulators of folliculogenesis and regulators of cytoplasmic as well as meiotic oocyte maturation, modern technologies, the aging oocyte and pathogenetic mechanisms of infertility
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monografia Rebiun38893036 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38893036 m o d cr mnu---uuaaa 121228s2002 gw o 000 0 eng 934993908 936316494 9783662049600 electronic bk.) 3662049600 electronic bk.) 9783662049624 3662049627 3662049600 10.1007/978-3-662-04960-0 doi AU@ 000051655148 NZ1 15006193 NZ1 15308971 AU@ eng pn AU@ GW5XE OCLCF COO OCLCQ EBLCP OCLCQ UAB OCLCQ UKAHL OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCL OCLCQ MFN bicssc MED107000 bisacsh 611.01816 23 599.935 23 Eppig, J. The Future of the Oocyte Basic and Clinical Aspects edited by J. Eppig, Ch. Hegele-Hartung, M. Lessl Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2002 Berlin, Heidelberg Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1 online resource (xiii, 200 pages) 1 online resource (xiii, 200 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop 0947-6075 41 Baird/M: Hormone Control of Folliculogenesis: The Key to Successful Reproduction -- Fortune: Activation of Primordial Follicles -- Billig/Markström/Svensson/Shao/Friberg: Follicular Development and Apoptosis -- Richards: Delivery of the Oocyte from the Follicle to the Oviduct -- Varani/Matzuk: Phenotypic Effects of Knockout of Oocyte-Specific Genes -- Downs: The Biochemistry of Oocyte Maturation -- Albertini: The Structural Basis of Oocyte-Granulosa Cell Communication -- Eichenlaub-Ritter: Ageing and Aneuploidy in Oocytes -- Ludwig/Diedrich: Ovarian Infertility -- Reasons and Treatments Paradigms -- Smitz: Can Stimulation Protocols Improve Oocyte Quality?- Grondahl: FF-MAS -- and its Role in Mammalian Oocyte Maturation Since the first successful transfer of an in vitro fertilised human egg in 1976, modern endocrinology, genetics, and assisted reproductive technologies have opened new frontiers of research with the aim to treat infertile women. In this workshop we set out to promote an interdisciplinary discussion between experts from various fields of basic, company-based and clinical research related to folliculogenesis and oocyte development. The aim of this workshop was to present, discuss and assess novel approaches in mammalian folliculogenesis and oocyte development that may have an impact on fertility/ infertility in the near or distant future. Key issues were the understanding of new modulators of folliculogenesis and regulators of cytoplasmic as well as meiotic oocyte maturation, modern technologies, the aging oocyte and pathogenetic mechanisms of infertility Medicine Human genetics Reproductive health Medicine Reproductive Medicine Médecine Génétique humaine Santé de la reproduction medicines (material) medicine (discipline) Human genetics. Medicine. Reproductive health. Hegele-Hartung, Ch Lessl, M. Print version 9783662049624 Ernst Schering Research Foundation workshop 41