Keith E. Latham

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Molecular Biology and Genetics Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Molecular Biology, Genetics
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Karl KR, Schall PZ, Clark ZL, et al. (2023) Ovarian stimulation with excessive FSH doses causes cumulus cell and oocyte dysfunction in small ovarian reserve heifers. Molecular Human Reproduction
Latham KE. (2023) Preimplantation embryo gene expression: 56 years of discovery, and counting. Molecular Reproduction and Development
Clark ZL, Ruebel ML, Schall PZ, et al. (2022) Follicular hyperstimulation dysgenesis: new explanation for adverse effects of excessive FSH in ovarian stimulation. Endocrinology
Schall PZ, Latham KE. (2021) Essential shared and species-specific features of mammalian oocyte maturation-associated transcriptome changes impacting oocyte physiology. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
Ruebel ML, Zambelli F, Schall PZ, et al. (2021) Shared aspects of mRNA expression associated with oocyte maturation failure in humans and rhesus monkeys indicating compromised oocyte quality. Physiological Genomics
Eroglu B, Szurek EA, Schall P, et al. (2020) Probing lasting cryoinjuries to oocyte-embryo transcriptome. Plos One. 15: e0231108
Ruebel ML, Latham KE. (2020) Listening to mother: Long-term maternal effects in mammalian development. Molecular Reproduction and Development
Daigneault BW, Latham KE. (2020) 146 Tributyltin chloride exposure alters ejaculated bull sperm function and embryo development Reproduction, Fertility and Development. 32: 199
Severance AL, Midic U, Latham KE. (2019) Genotypic divergence in mouse oocyte transcriptomes:possible pathways tohybrid vigor impacting fertility and embryogenesis. Physiological Genomics
Schall PZ, Ruebel ML, Latham KE. (2019) A New Role for SMCHD1 in Life's Master Switch and Beyond. Trends in Genetics : Tig
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