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Caitlin E McDonough

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McCullough E, McDonough C, Pitnick S, Dorus S
Proc Biol Sci . 2020 Jun; 287(1929):20201030. PMID: 32576111
Fertility depends, in part, on interactions between male and female reproductive proteins inside the female reproductive tract (FRT) that mediate postmating changes in female behaviour, morphology, and physiology. Coevolution between...
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Kamath A, McDonough C, Monk J, Lambert M, Giglio E
Nat Ecol Evol . 2020 Apr; 4(6):786-787. PMID: 32313179
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McDonough C, Bernhardt M, Williams C
Mol Reprod Dev . 2020 Jan; 87(2):284-292. PMID: 31944466
Calcium (Ca ) signals triggered at fertilization initiate resumption of the cell cycle and initial steps of embryonic development. In mammals, the sperm factor phospholipase Cζ triggers the release of...
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Monk J, Giglio E, Kamath A, Lambert M, McDonough C
Nat Ecol Evol . 2019 Nov; 4(1):169. PMID: 31761898
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Monk J, Giglio E, Kamath A, Lambert M, McDonough C
Nat Ecol Evol . 2019 Nov; 3(12):1622-1631. PMID: 31740842
Same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) has been recorded in over 1,500 animal species with a widespread distribution across most major clades. Evolutionary biologists have long sought to uncover the adaptive origins...
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Tubbs C, McDonough C
Annu Rev Anim Biosci . 2017 Nov; 6:287-304. PMID: 29140722
Wildlife have proven valuable to our understanding of the potential effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) on human health by contributing considerably to our understanding of the mechanisms and consequences of...
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Bernhardt M, Zhang Y, Erxleben C, Padilla-Banks E, McDonough C, Miao Y, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2015 Oct; 128(23):4442-52. PMID: 26483387
Initiation of mouse embryonic development depends upon a series of fertilization-induced rises in intracellular Ca(2+). Complete egg activation requires influx of extracellular Ca(2+); however, the channels that mediate this influx...
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McDonough C, Whittington E, Pitnick S, Dorus S
J Proteomics . 2015 Oct; 135:26-37. PMID: 26476146
Following mating and insemination, fertility is dependent on the successful execution of a complex array of morphological, physiological and molecular interactions between male and female proteins, cells and tissues. Many...
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Bernhardt M, Lowther K, Padilla-Banks E, McDonough C, Lee K, Evsikov A, et al.
Development . 2015 Jul; 142(15):2633-40. PMID: 26160904
During oocyte maturation, capacity and sensitivity of Ca(2+) signaling machinery increases dramatically, preparing the metaphase II (MII)-arrested egg for fertilization. Upon sperm-egg fusion, Ca(2+) release from IP3-sensitive endoplasmic reticulum stores...
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McDonough C, Martin M, Vance C, Cole J, Kouba A
Reprod Fertil Dev . 2015 Jan; 28(7):995-1003. PMID: 25585046
Amphibians are experiencing a global extinction crisis and captive assurance colonies, along with reintroduction programs, are necessary to prevent further losses. Assisted reproductive technologies (ART), such as hormone-stimulated gamete collection...