H E Malter
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1.
Barritt J, Brenner C, Malter H, Cohen J
Hum Reprod
. 2001 Mar;
16(3):513-6.
PMID: 11228222
Ooplasmic transfer from fertile donor oocytes into potentially compromised recipient patient oocytes has led to the birth of nearly 30 babies worldwide. Cytoplasmic transplantation has caused apprehension, since the mixing...
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Feng Y, Absher D, Eberhart D, Brown V, Malter H, Warren S
Mol Cell
. 1998 Jul;
1(1):109-18.
PMID: 9659908
Fragile X mental retardation is caused by the lack of FMRP, a selective RNA-binding protein associated with ribosomes. A missense mutation, I304N, has been found to result in an unusually...
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Malter H, Iber J, Willemsen R, de Graaff E, Tarleton J, Leisti J, et al.
Nat Genet
. 1997 Feb;
15(2):165-9.
PMID: 9020841
Fragile X syndrome results from the expansion of the CGG repeat in the FMR1 gene. Expansion has been suggested to be a postzygotic event with the germline protected. From an...
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Eberhart D, Malter H, Feng Y, Warren S
Hum Mol Genet
. 1996 Aug;
5(8):1083-91.
PMID: 8842725
Fragile X syndrome is a frequent cause of mental retardation resulting from the absence of FMRP, the protein encoded by the FMR1 gene. FMRP is an RNA-binding protein of unknown...
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Williams B, Ballenger C, Malter H, Bishop F, Tucker M, Zwingman T, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 1993 Nov;
2(11):1929-36.
PMID: 8281157
Fluorescence in situ hybridization using two or three probes was utilized to estimate the incidence of diploidy, the incidence of disomy for the sex chromosomes and chromosomes 16 and 18,...
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Wiker S, Tucker M, Wright G, Malter H, Kort H, Massey J
Hum Reprod
. 1993 Mar;
8(3):467-9.
PMID: 8473469
When fertilization fails following micromanipulative under-zona insemination, it is possible to repeat the procedure adding more spermatozoa to achieve fertilization, embryonic development and pregnancy. We report on 18 human in-vitro...
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Cohen J, Alikani M, Adler A, Berkeley A, Davis O, Ferrara T, et al.
J Assist Reprod Genet
. 1992 Jun;
9(3):197-206.
PMID: 1525447
Subzonal sperm insertion and partial zona dissection were applied in 250 in vitro fertilization cycles in couples (n = 200) with abnormal semen analyses; 61 clinical pregnancies were established (24%...
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Alikani M, Adler A, Reing A, Malter H, Cohen J
J Assist Reprod Genet
. 1992 Apr;
9(2):97-101.
PMID: 1627939
The subzonal sperm insertion technique was applied to assess the potential of motile human spermatozoa to form pronuclei. In 184 mature human oocytes, subzonal sperm insertion was used as the...
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Lai Y, Stein D, Soong Y, Tang Y, Grifo J, Malter H, et al.
Hum Reprod
. 1992 Feb;
7(2):276-80.
PMID: 1577944
Our objective was to evaluate and compare the efficacy and mechanisms of co-culturing mouse embryos with Vero cells in both Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium/Ham's F12 (DMEM/F12) and human tubal fluid...
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Cohen J, Alikani M, Malter H, Adler A, Talansky B, Rosenwaks Z
Fertil Steril
. 1991 Oct;
56(4):696-706.
PMID: 1915945
Objective: To establish guidelines for application of partial zona dissection, subzonal sperm insertion, and regular in vitro fertilization (IVF) in severe male factor patients. Design: Two studies were performed: partial...