Santhi Potireddy, Ph.D.

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2010 Biochemistry Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Molecular Biology
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Keith E. Latham grad student 2010 Temple University
 (Translational control of maternal mRNA population in mouse embryos.)
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Potireddy S, Amarnath D, Latham KE. (2012) Transcription, accumulation, storage, recruitment, and degradation ofmaternal mRNA in mammalian oocytes Biology and Pathology of the Oocyte: Role in Fertility, Medicine, and Nuclear Reprogramming, Second Edition. 154-163
Han Z, Liang CG, Cheng Y, et al. (2010) Oocyte spindle proteomics analysis leading to rescue of chromosome congression defects in cloned embryos. Journal of Proteome Research. 9: 6025-32
Potireddy S, Midic U, Liang CG, et al. (2010) Positive and negative cis-regulatory elements directing postfertilization maternal mRNA translational control in mouse embryos. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. 299: C818-27
Mtango NR, Potireddy S, Latham KE. (2009) Expression of microRNA processing machinery genes in rhesus monkey oocytes and embryos of different developmental potentials. Molecular Reproduction and Development. 76: 255-69
Potireddy S, Han Z, Baltz J, et al. (2009) Study of Amino Acid Uptake by Cloned Mouse Embryos. Biology of Reproduction. 81: 207-207
Mtango NR, Potireddy S, Latham KE. (2008) Oocyte quality and maternal control of development. International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology. 268: 223-90
Han Z, Vassena R, Chi MM, et al. (2008) Role of glucose in cloned mouse embryo development. American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism. 295: E798-809
Potireddy S, Vassena R, Patel BG, et al. (2006) Analysis of polysomal mRNA populations of mouse oocytes and zygotes: dynamic changes in maternal mRNA utilization and function. Developmental Biology. 298: 155-66
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