Gametes: the oocyte
Grudzinskas, J.G. (ed)
Gametes: the oocyte - Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1995 - 441; ill.,bibls.; BookFind - Cambridge reviews in human reproduction .
1. Evolution of human gametes - oocytes C. R. Austin; 2. Molecular and cellular aspects of oocyte development R. G. Gosden and M. Bownes; 3. Cytoskeletal organization and dynamics in mammalian oocytes during maturation and fertilization Gerry Schatten; 4. Oocyte - genetic aspects M. Plachot; 5. Genetic control of ovarian development Joe Leigh Simpson; 6. Ovulation 1 - Oocyte development throughout life R. G. Gosden; 7. Ovulation 2 - The control of mammalian oocyte maturation S. M. Downs; 8. Ovulation 3 - Endocrinology of ovulation W. L. Ledger and D. T. Baird; 9. Ovulation 4 - Paracrine regulation of ovarian function M. T. Seppele; 10. Oocyte transport H. B. Croxatto and M. Villalon; 11. Factors affecting oocyte quality H. B. Croxatto and M. Villalon; 12. Clinical disorders affecting ovulation and oocyte quality G. R. Hull; 13. Ovarian stimulation for assisted conception J. L. Yovich; 14. The zona pellucida M. Patterson and J. Aitken; 15. Oocyte storage Safa Al-Hasani and Klaus Diedrich; 16. Bioethics and the oocyte: reproductive choice R. P. S. Janssen.
Paperback This volume, and its companion volume on the spermatozoon, provide an authoritative and wide-ranging account of the gametes and their reproductive role and function in humans. Authorities from around the world contribute a detailed and timely account of the oocyte. The volume starts with an evolutionary perspective before focusing on the molecular and cellular biology of the oocyte and its structure and function. The development and maturation of the oocyte is fully dealt with to include the endocrine and paracrine regulation of ovarian function. Practical issues such as oocyte storage and ovarian stimulation are also fully covered. The causes of female infertility are also an important theme. The volume concludes with a thought-provoking chapter on ethical considerations. The book shoould be a valuable source of information for all clinicians and scientists with an interest in human reproduction.
0521479959
OOCYTES
OVULATION, physiology
Gametes: the oocyte - Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1995 - 441; ill.,bibls.; BookFind - Cambridge reviews in human reproduction .
1. Evolution of human gametes - oocytes C. R. Austin; 2. Molecular and cellular aspects of oocyte development R. G. Gosden and M. Bownes; 3. Cytoskeletal organization and dynamics in mammalian oocytes during maturation and fertilization Gerry Schatten; 4. Oocyte - genetic aspects M. Plachot; 5. Genetic control of ovarian development Joe Leigh Simpson; 6. Ovulation 1 - Oocyte development throughout life R. G. Gosden; 7. Ovulation 2 - The control of mammalian oocyte maturation S. M. Downs; 8. Ovulation 3 - Endocrinology of ovulation W. L. Ledger and D. T. Baird; 9. Ovulation 4 - Paracrine regulation of ovarian function M. T. Seppele; 10. Oocyte transport H. B. Croxatto and M. Villalon; 11. Factors affecting oocyte quality H. B. Croxatto and M. Villalon; 12. Clinical disorders affecting ovulation and oocyte quality G. R. Hull; 13. Ovarian stimulation for assisted conception J. L. Yovich; 14. The zona pellucida M. Patterson and J. Aitken; 15. Oocyte storage Safa Al-Hasani and Klaus Diedrich; 16. Bioethics and the oocyte: reproductive choice R. P. S. Janssen.
Paperback This volume, and its companion volume on the spermatozoon, provide an authoritative and wide-ranging account of the gametes and their reproductive role and function in humans. Authorities from around the world contribute a detailed and timely account of the oocyte. The volume starts with an evolutionary perspective before focusing on the molecular and cellular biology of the oocyte and its structure and function. The development and maturation of the oocyte is fully dealt with to include the endocrine and paracrine regulation of ovarian function. Practical issues such as oocyte storage and ovarian stimulation are also fully covered. The causes of female infertility are also an important theme. The volume concludes with a thought-provoking chapter on ethical considerations. The book shoould be a valuable source of information for all clinicians and scientists with an interest in human reproduction.
0521479959
OOCYTES
OVULATION, physiology