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2008To QC or not to QC: the key to a consistent laboratory?Lane, M.; Mitchell, M.; Cashman, K.; Inglis, D.; Wakefield, S.; Zander, D.
2006Glucosamine supplementation during in vitro maturation inhibits subsequent embryo development: Possible role of the hexosamine pathway as a regulator of developmental competence.McDowall, M.; Mitchell, M.; Cetica, P.; Dalvit, G.; Pantaleon, M.; Lane, M.; Gilchrist, R.; Thompson, J.
2008Maternal supply of omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids alter mechanisms involved in oocyte and early embryo development in the mouseWakefield, S.; Lane, M.; Schulz, S.; Hebart, M.; Thompson, J.; Mitchell, M.
2005Dietary protein does not influence mitochondrial distribution in the 2-cell mouse embryoMitchell, M.; Lane, M.
2013Paternal obesity initiates metablic disturbances in two generations of mice with incomplete penetrance to the F₂ generation and alters the transcriptional profile of testis and sperm microRNA contentFullston, T.; Ohlsson Teague, E.; Mc Pherson, N.; De Blasio, M.; Mitchell, M.; Corbett, M.; Print, C.; Owens, J.; Lane, M.
2011Paternal body mass index is associated with decreased blastocyst development and reduced live birth rates following assisted reproductive technologyBakos, H.; Henshaw, R.; Mitchell, M.; Lane, M.
2011Paternal diet-induced obesity impairs embryo development and implantation in the mouseMitchell, M.; Bakos, H.; Lane, M.
2011The effect of paternal diet-induced obesity on sperm function and fertilization in a mouse modelBakos, H.; Mitchell, M.; Setchell, B.; Lane, M.
2012Diet-induced paternal obesity in the absence of diabetes diminishes the reproductive health of two subsequent generations of miceFullston, T.; Mc Pherson, N.; Owens, J.; Mitchell, M.; Bakos, H.; Lane, M.
2009Metabolic and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Early Mouse Embryos Following Maternal Dietary Protein InterventionMitchell, M.; Schulz, S.; Armstrong, D.; Lane, M.