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Embryonic Diapause in Mammals: Current State of the Problem. / Amstislavsky, S. ya.; Okotrub, S. v.; Brusentsev, E. yu. et al.

In: Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, Vol. 55, No. 5, 17.03.2025, p. 261-283.

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Amstislavsky, SY, Okotrub, SV, Brusentsev, EY, Rakhmanova, TA, Koseneva, VS, Babochkina, TI & Rozhkova, IN 2025, 'Embryonic Diapause in Mammals: Current State of the Problem', Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, vol. 55, no. 5, pp. 261-283. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1062360425700018

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Amstislavsky, S. Y., Okotrub, S. V., Brusentsev, E. Y., Rakhmanova, T. A., Koseneva, V. S., Babochkina, T. I., & Rozhkova, I. N. (2025). Embryonic Diapause in Mammals: Current State of the Problem. Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, 55(5), 261-283. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1062360425700018

Vancouver

Amstislavsky SY, Okotrub SV, Brusentsev EY, Rakhmanova TA, Koseneva VS, Babochkina TI et al. Embryonic Diapause in Mammals: Current State of the Problem. Russian Journal of Developmental Biology. 2025 Mar 17;55(5):261-283. doi: 10.1134/S1062360425700018

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Amstislavsky, S. ya. ; Okotrub, S. v. ; Brusentsev, E. yu. et al. / Embryonic Diapause in Mammals: Current State of the Problem. In: Russian Journal of Developmental Biology. 2025 ; Vol. 55, No. 5. pp. 261-283.

BibTeX

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abstract = "Developmental delay at the blastocyst stage or embryonal diapause is characteristic for many animal species. This review describes the types of embryonic diapause, the hormonal and molecular mechanisms of its regulation, and specific features of this reproductive phenomenon in different taxa. Special emphasis is made on the possibility of applying modern reproductive technologies to diapausing mammalian species.",
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