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Roger G Sturmey

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Bauersachs S, Simintiras C, Sturmey R, Krebs S, Bick J, Blum H, et al.
Biol Reprod . 2017 Oct; 97(3):413-425. PMID: 29024972
The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the metabolic stresses associated with lactation alter the ability of the endometrium to respond appropriately to the conceptus by...
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Simintiras C, Sturmey R
Reprod Toxicol . 2017 May; 71:63-70. PMID: 28461242
The dietary derived isoflavone and oestrogen analogue, genistein, is known to perturb fundamental reproductive events such as implantation and embryo cleavage. However the question of whether genistein is able to...
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Forde N, Maillo V, OGaora P, Simintiras C, Sturmey R, Ealy A, et al.
Biol Reprod . 2016 Aug; 95(4):92. PMID: 27488033
In cattle, maternal recognition of pregnancy occurs on Day 16 via secretion of interferon tau (IFNT) by the conceptus. The endometrium can distinguish between embryos with different developmental competencies. In...
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Leese H, Guerif F, Allgar V, Brison D, Lundin K, Sturmey R
Mol Reprod Dev . 2016 Jul; 83(9):748-754. PMID: 27465801
The quiet embryo hypothesis postulates that early embryo viability is associated with a relatively low metabolism (Leese, 2002 BioEssays 24: 845-849). This proposal is re-visited here using retrospective and prospective...
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Ghavideldarestani M, Atkin S, Leese H, Sturmey R
Theriogenology . 2016 Mar; 86(2):551-61. PMID: 27001231
The epithelium lining the oviduct is critical for early reproductive events, many of which are mediated via intracellular calcium ions. Despite this, little is known about the regulation of calcium...
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Krisher R, Heuberger A, Paczkowski M, Stevens J, Pospisil C, Prather R, et al.
Reprod Fertil Dev . 2015 Mar; 27(4):602-20. PMID: 25763765
The advent of metabolomics technology and its application to small samples has allowed us to non-invasively monitor the metabolic activity of embryos in a complex culture environment. The aim of...
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Leary C, Leese H, Sturmey R
Hum Reprod . 2014 Nov; 30(1):122-32. PMID: 25391239
Study Question: Is the developmental timing and metabolic regulation disrupted in embryos from overweight or obese women? Summary Answer: Oocytes from overweight or obese women are smaller than those from...
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Brison D, Sturmey R, Leese H
Hum Reprod Update . 2014 May; 20(5):632-40. PMID: 24795173
Background: Most tissues in the body rely on the presence of gap junctions in order to couple their component cells electrically and metabolically via intercellular transport of ions, metabolites and...
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Guerif F, McKeegan P, Leese H, Sturmey R
PLoS One . 2013 Aug; 8(8):e67834. PMID: 23967049
Non-invasive assay of the consumption and release of metabolites by individual human embryos could allow selection at the cleavage stage of development and facilitate Single Embryo Transfer in clinical IVF...
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Smith D, Sturmey R
Biochem Soc Trans . 2013 Mar; 41(2):664-9. PMID: 23514173
A key characteristic of cancer cells is the ability to switch from a predominantly oxidative metabolism to glycolysis and the production of lactate even when oxygen is plentiful. This metabolic...