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Michelle Lane

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Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|August 5, 2006
The 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 optionJeremy Thompson, Michelle Lane
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|July 2, 2003
Towards a single embryo transferDavid K Gardner, Michelle Lane
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|March 5, 2005
Understanding cellular disruptions during early embryo development that perturb viability and fetal developmentMichelle Lane, David K Gardner
Asian Journal of Andrology|February 6, 2015
Male obesity and subfertility, is it really about increased adiposity?Nicole O McPherson, Michelle Lane
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|July 5, 2006
One-step versus two-step culture of mouse preimplantation embryosDavid K Gardner, Michelle Lane
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|March 5, 2005
Ex vivo early embryo development and effects on gene expression and imprintingDavid K Gardner, Michelle Lane
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 10, 2013
Mammalian preimplantation embryo cultureDavid K Gardner, Michelle Lane
Fertility and Sterility|October 31, 2015
Changes in sperm methylation profile: a potential cause of infertility and a handle to monitor improvements in genetic and lifestyle interactionsMoira K O'Bryan, Michelle Lane
Biology of Reproduction|May 30, 2003
Ammonium induces aberrant blastocyst differentiation, metabolism, pH regulation, gene expression and subsequently alters fetal development in the mouseMichelle Lane, David K Gardner
Asian Journal of Andrology|February 27, 2020
Metformin treatment of high-fat diet-fed obese male mice restores sperm function and fetal growth, without requiring weight lossNicole O McPherson, Michelle Lane
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Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|August 5, 2006
The 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 optionJeremy Thompson, Michelle Lane
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|July 2, 2003
Towards a single embryo transferDavid K Gardner, Michelle Lane
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|March 5, 2005
Understanding cellular disruptions during early embryo development that perturb viability and fetal developmentMichelle Lane, David K Gardner
Asian Journal of Andrology|February 6, 2015
Male obesity and subfertility, is it really about increased adiposity?Nicole O McPherson, Michelle Lane
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|July 5, 2006
One-step versus two-step culture of mouse preimplantation embryosDavid K Gardner, Michelle Lane
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|March 5, 2005
Ex vivo early embryo development and effects on gene expression and imprintingDavid K Gardner, Michelle Lane
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 10, 2013
Mammalian preimplantation embryo cultureDavid K Gardner, Michelle Lane
Fertility and Sterility|October 31, 2015
Changes in sperm methylation profile: a potential cause of infertility and a handle to monitor improvements in genetic and lifestyle interactionsMoira K O'Bryan, Michelle Lane
Biology of Reproduction|May 30, 2003
Ammonium induces aberrant blastocyst differentiation, metabolism, pH regulation, gene expression and subsequently alters fetal development in the mouseMichelle Lane, David K Gardner
Asian Journal of Andrology|February 27, 2020
Metformin treatment of high-fat diet-fed obese male mice restores sperm function and fetal growth, without requiring weight lossNicole O McPherson, Michelle Lane
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