Chromosome Division in Early Embryos—Is Everything under Control? And Is the Cell Size Important?
A Horakova, M Konecna, M Anger - International Journal of Molecular …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Chromosome segregation in female germ cells and early embryonic blastomeres is known
to be highly prone to errors. The resulting aneuploidy is therefore the most frequent cause of …
to be highly prone to errors. The resulting aneuploidy is therefore the most frequent cause of …
Role of spindle assembly checkpoint proteins in gametogenesis and embryogenesis
The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) is a surveillance mechanism that prevents uneven
segregation of sister chromatids between daughter cells during anaphase. This essential …
segregation of sister chromatids between daughter cells during anaphase. This essential …
Cell cycle progression defects and impaired DNA damage signaling drive enlarged cells into senescence
Cellular senescence plays an important role in development, ageing, and cancer biology.
Senescence is associated with increased cell size, but how this contributes to permanent …
Senescence is associated with increased cell size, but how this contributes to permanent …
[PDF][PDF] Chromosome Division during Embryogenesis–Is Everything under Control? And Does the Size Really Matter?
A Horakova, M Konecna, M Anger - 2023 - preprints.org
Chromosome segregation in female germ cells and early embryonic blastomeres is known
to be highly prone to errors. The resulting aneuploidy is therefore the most frequent reason …
to be highly prone to errors. The resulting aneuploidy is therefore the most frequent reason …