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2009Stress response genes are suppressed in mouse preimplantation embryos by granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF)Chin, P.; Macpherson, A.; Thompson, J.; Lane, M.; Robertson, S.
2008Oocyte-secreted factors: regulators of cumulus cell function and oocyte qualityGilchrist, R.; Lane, M.; Thompson, J.
2012Metabolic differences in bovine cumulus-oocyte complexes matured in vitro in the presence or absence of follicle-stimulating hormone and bone morphogenetic protein 15McDowall, M.; Mottershead, D.; Gardner, D.; Gilchrist, R.; Thompson, J.
2010Beta-oxidation is essential for mouse oocyte developmental competence and early embryo developmentDunning, K.; Cashman, K.; Russell, D.; Thompson, J.; Norman, R.; Robker, R.
2004Effect of specific phosphodiesterase isoenzyne inhibitors during in vitro maturation of bovine oocytes on meiotic and developmental capacityThomas, R.; Thompson, J.; Armstrong, D.; Gilchrist, R.
2010Simulated physiological oocyte maturation (SPOM): a novel in vitro maturation system that substantially improves embryo yield and pregnancy outcomesAlbuz, F.; Sasseville, M.; Lane, M.; Armstrong, D.; Thompson, J.; Gilchrist, R.
2009Phenotypes of the ovarian follicular basal lamina predict developmental competence of oocytesIrving-Rodgers, H.; Morris, S.; Collett, R.; Peura, T.; Davy, M.; Thompson, J.; Mason, H.; Rodgers, R.
2009Disruption of Mitochondrial Malate-Aspartate Shuttle Activity in Mouse Blastocysts Impairs Viability and Fetal GrowthMitchell, M.; Cashman, K.; Gardner, D.; Thompson, J.; Lane, M.
2002Epigenetic risks related to assisted reproductive technologies - Short- and long-term consequences for the health of children conceived through assisted reproduction technology: more reason for caution?Thompson, J.; Kind, K.; Roberts, C.; Robertson, S.; Robinson, J.
2006The difference in pregnancy rates between elective single embryo transfer (SET) compared to double embryo transfer is dependent on the implantation rates of embryos being transferred. Using mathematical modeling to determine when SET becomes a viable option.Thompson, J.; Lane, M.