R L Brinster
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Recent Articles
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Brinster R
Wilhelm Roux Arch Entwickl Mech Org
. 2017 Mar;
166(3):300-302.
PMID: 28304676
Phosphofructokinase activity remains relatively constant during the preimplantation period in the mouse, with a low point at day 4 (approximately 3.0×1 moles of substrate converted per embryo per hour).
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Messing A, Behringer R, Slapak J, Lemke G, Palmiter R, Brinster R
Mouse Genome
. 2014 Oct;
87:107.
PMID: 25346577
No abstract available.
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Ginsberg J, Carlson C, Lin K, Hobbie W, Wigo E, Wu X, et al.
Hum Reprod
. 2009 Oct;
25(1):37-41.
PMID: 19861330
Background: Gonadal damage is a consequence of therapy for pediatric malignancies. Prepubertal males have no semen or mature spermatozoa, posing a challenge for fertility preservation. Testicular tissue cryopreservation is a...
4.
Nagano M, Brinster C, Orwig K, Ryu B, Avarbock M, Brinster R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 Oct;
98(23):13090-5.
PMID: 11606778
Male germ-line stem cells are the only cell type in postnatal mammals that have the capability to self-renew and to contribute genes to the next generation. Genetic modification of these...
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Dobrinski I, Ogawa T, Avarbock M, Brinster R
Tissue Cell
. 2001 Jun;
33(2):200-7.
PMID: 11392673
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-agonist or antagonist treatment supports recovery of spermatogenesis after irradiation damage in the rat and appears to be beneficial to colonization of recipient testes after spermatogonial transplantation from...
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Shinohara T, Orwig K, Avarbock M, Brinster R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 May;
98(11):6186-91.
PMID: 11371640
Little is known about stem cell biology or the specialized environments or niches believed to control stem cell renewal and differentiation in self-renewing tissues of the body. Functional assays for...
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Nagano M, McCarrey J, Brinster R
Biol Reprod
. 2001 Apr;
64(5):1409-16.
PMID: 11319145
In mice, transplantation of spermatogonial stem cells from a fertile male to the seminiferous tubules of an infertile recipient male results in progeny with donor-derived haplotype. Attempts to extend this...
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Shinohara T, Avarbock M, Brinster R
Dev Biol
. 2001 Feb;
220(2):401-11.
PMID: 10753526
Spermatogenesis is a complex and productive process that originates from stem cell spermatogonia and ultimately results in formation of mature spermatozoa. The stem cell undergoes self-renewal throughout life, but study...
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Dobrinski I, Avarbock M, Brinster R
Mol Reprod Dev
. 2000 Oct;
57(3):270-9.
PMID: 11013435
Donor-derived spermatogenesis after spermatogonial transplantation to recipient animals could serve as a novel approach to manipulate the male germ line in species where current methods of genetic modification are still...
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Shinohara T, Orwig K, Avarbock M, Brinster R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2000 Jul;
97(15):8346-51.
PMID: 10900001
The spermatogonial stem cell initiates and maintains spermatogenesis in the testis. To perform this role, the stem cell must self replicate as well as produce daughter cells that can expand...