Pablo Bermejo-Alvarez
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Recent Articles
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The role of TEAD4 in trophectoderm commitment and development is not conserved in non-rodent mammals
Perez-Gomez A, Gonzalez-Brusi L, Flores-Borobia I, Galiano-Cogolludo B, Lamas-Toranzo I, Hamze J, et al.
Development
. 2024 Aug;
151(20).
PMID: 39171364
The first lineage differentiation in mammals gives rise to the inner cell mass and the trophectoderm (TE). In mice, TEAD4 is a master regulator of TE commitment, as it regulates...
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Perez-Gomez A, Gonzalez-Brusi L, Flores-Borobia I, Martinez De Los Reyes N, Toledano-Diaz A, Lopez-Sebastian A, et al.
Biol Reprod
. 2024 Jun;
111(3):557-566.
PMID: 38832705
Following blastocyst hatching, ungulate embryos undergo a prolonged preimplantation period termed conceptus elongation. Conceptus elongation constitutes a highly susceptible period for embryonic loss, and the embryonic requirements during this process...
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Martinez De Los Reyes N, Flores-Borobia I, Carvajal-Serna M, Marigorta P, Bermejo-Alvarez P, Ramos-Ibeas P
Reproduction
. 2024 Mar;
167(6).
PMID: 38552319
In Brief: MEK signalling pathway is required for hypoblast differentiation in mouse embryos, but its role in ungulate embryos remains controversial. This paper demonstrates that MEK is required for hypoblast...
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Martinez-Moro A, Gonzalez-Brusi L, Querejeta-Fernandez A, Padilla-Ruiz E, Garcia-Blanco J, Bermejo-Alvarez P
Hum Reprod
. 2023 Sep;
38(11):2187-2195.
PMID: 37697661
Study Question: Is the abundance of certain biochemical compounds in human cumulus cells (CCs) related to oocyte quality? Summary Answer: Malonate, 5-oxyproline, and erythronate were positively associated with pregnancy potential....
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Martinez-Moro A, Gonzalez-Brusi L, Lamas-Toranzo I, Gonzalez-Dosal P, Rodriguez-Juarez F, Bermejo-Alvarez P
Reprod Biomed Online
. 2023 Mar;
46(5):783-791.
PMID: 36922313
Research Question: Is the transcriptome of cumulus cells a good predictor of the embryo's developmental competence? Design: Cumulus cells were collected from donor oocytes and their transcriptome was analysed by...
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Martinez-Moro A, Lamas-Toranzo I, Gonzalez-Brusi L, Perez-Gomez A, Padilla-Ruiz E, Garcia-Blanco J, et al.
Hum Reprod Open
. 2023 Jan;
2023(1):hoac062.
PMID: 36654690
No abstract available.
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Galiano-Cogolludo B, Marigorta P, Yus Giron V, Bermejo-Alvarez P, Ramos-Ibeas P
Theriogenology
. 2022 Nov;
196:112-120.
PMID: 36413867
The developmental failures occurring between blastocyst hatching and implantation in farm ungulates are a major cause of pregnancy losses. At the expanded blastocyst stage, three cell lineages emerge in the...
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Martinez-Moro A, Lamas-Toranzo I, Gonzalez-Brusi L, Perez-Gomez A, Padilla-Ruiz E, Garcia-Blanco J, et al.
Hum Reprod Open
. 2022 Jul;
2022(3):hoac029.
PMID: 35864920
Study Question: Is relative mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content in cumulus cells (CCs) related to embryo developmental competence in humans and/or the bovine model? Summary Answer: mtDNA content in CCs provides...
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Martinez-Moro A, Gonzalez-Brusi L, Lamas-Toranzo I, OCallaghan E, Esteve-Codina A, Lonergan P, et al.
Mol Reprod Dev
. 2022 Jul;
89(9):399-412.
PMID: 35802551
Cumulus cells provide an interesting biological material to perform analyses to understand the molecular clues determining oocyte competence. The objective of this study was to analyze the transcriptional differences between...
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Ramos-Ibeas P, Gonzalez-Brusi L, Used M, Cocero M, Marigorta P, Alberio R, et al.
Development
. 2022 Mar;
149(6).
PMID: 35319748
Developmental failures occurring shortly after blastocyst hatching from the zona pellucida constitute a major cause of pregnancy losses in both humans and farm ungulates. The developmental events occurring following hatching...