His primary areas of study are Embryo, Blastocyst, Andrology, Gene expression and Genetics. The concepts of his Embryo study are interwoven with issues in In vitro, Oviduct, Immunology and Human fertilization. The study incorporates disciplines such as Embryo culture, Internal medicine, Embryo quality and Endocrinology in addition to Blastocyst.
His research in Andrology intersects with topics in In vitro fertilisation, Oocyte, In vitro maturation and Offspring. His Gene expression research includes elements of Molecular biology and Downregulation and upregulation. Within one scientific family, Alfonso Gutiérrez-Adán focuses on topics pertaining to Cell biology under Genetics, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Embryonic stem cell, Induced pluripotent stem cell, Cell type and Embryoid body.
Alfonso Gutiérrez-Adán focuses on Andrology, Embryo, Blastocyst, Reproductive technology and Genetics. The various areas that he examines in his Andrology study include Embryo culture, Oocyte, Immunology and Human fertilization. His studies deal with areas such as Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Folliculogenesis as well as Oocyte.
His Embryo research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Molecular biology, Oviduct and Gene expression. His Gene expression research incorporates themes from Regulation of gene expression and In vitro. His work deals with themes such as In vitro fertilisation, Embryonic stem cell, Embryo transfer, Anatomy and Zygote, which intersect with Blastocyst.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Andrology, Embryo, Blastocyst, Reproductive technology and Embryogenesis. His Andrology research incorporates elements of In vitro fertilisation, Embryo culture, Oocyte and Gene expression. His study in Embryo is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Endometrium, Chromatin and Oviduct.
Alfonso Gutiérrez-Adán has researched Blastocyst in several fields, including Glutathione peroxidase, DNA methylation, Apoptosis, Reactive oxygen species and Immunology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Internal medicine, Epigenetics and Endocrinology. While the research belongs to areas of Embryogenesis, Alfonso Gutiérrez-Adán spends his time largely on the problem of Embryonic stem cell, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Genomic imprinting, XIST, Imprinting, Acetylation and Computational biology.
Embryo, Reproductive technology, Andrology, Blastocyst and Embryogenesis are his primary areas of study. His research investigates the connection between Embryo and topics such as Epigenetics that intersect with issues in Offspring. The Reproductive technology study combines topics in areas such as Fatty acid, Internal medicine, In Vitro Oocyte Maturation Techniques, Sperm and Human fertilization.
His Blastocyst research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of In vitro fertilisation, Gene expression, Embryo culture, Follicular fluid and Fetus. In his study, Embryonic stem cell, BMPR2, Glutathione peroxidase, Biochemistry and Bovine serum albumin is inextricably linked to Oviduct, which falls within the broad field of Embryogenesis. His work in the fields of Cell biology, such as Oocyte and Signal transduction, intersects with other areas such as BMP signaling pathway.
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Bovine Embryo Culture in the Presence or Absence of Serum: Implications for Blastocyst Development, Cryotolerance, and Messenger RNA Expression
D. Rizos;A. Gutiérrez-Adán;S. Pérez-Garnelo;J. de la Fuente.
Biology of Reproduction (2003)
Long-term effect of in vitro culture of mouse embryos with serum on mRNA expression of imprinting genes, development, and behavior
Raúl Fernández-Gonzalez;Pedro Moreira;Ainhoa Bilbao;Adela Jiménez.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2004)
Analysis of Differential Messenger RNA Expression Between Bovine Blastocysts Produced in Different Culture Systems: Implications for Blastocyst Quality
D Rizos;P Lonergan;M P Boland;R Arroyo-García.
Biology of Reproduction (2002)
Oocyte and embryo quality: effect of origin, culture conditions and gene expression patterns.
P Lonergan;D Rizos;A Gutierrez-Adan;T Fair.
Reproduction in Domestic Animals (2003)
Long-Term Effects of Mouse Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection with DNA-Fragmented Sperm on Health and Behavior of Adult Offspring
Raúl Fernández-Gonzalez;Pedro Nuno Moreira;Miriam Pérez-Crespo;Manuel Sánchez-Martín.
Biology of Reproduction (2008)
Progesterone and conceptus elongation in cattle: a direct effect on the embryo or an indirect effect via the endometrium?
M Clemente;J de La Fuente;T Fair;A Al Naib.
Reproduction (2009)
Temporal Divergence in the Pattern of Messenger RNA Expression in Bovine Embryos Cultured from the Zygote to Blastocyst Stage In Vitro or In Vivo
P. Lonergan;D. Rizos;A. Gutiérrez-Adán;P. M. Moreira.
Biology of Reproduction (2003)
Sex determines the expression level of one third of the actively expressed genes in bovine blastocysts
P. Bermejo-Alvarez;D. Rizos;Detlef Rath;P. Lonergan.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2010)
Scrotal heat stress effects on sperm viability, sperm DNA integrity, and the offspring sex ratio in mice.
M. Pérez-Crespo;B. Pintado;A. Gutiérrez-Adán.
Molecular Reproduction and Development (2008)
Isolation of pluripotent stem cells from cultured porcine primordial germ cells.
Hosup Shim;Alfonso Gutiérrez-Adán;Lih-Ren Chen;Robert H. BonDurant.
Biology of Reproduction (1997)
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