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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 11(18): e2306901, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38447155

ABSTRACT

Eggs and embryo manipulation is an important biotechnological challenge to enable positioning, entrapment, and selection of reproductive cells to advance into a new era of nature-like assisted reproductive technologies. Oviductin (OVGP1) is an abundant protein in the oviduct that binds reversibly to the zona pellucida, an extracellular matrix that surrounds eggs and embryos. Here, the study reports a new method coupling OVGP1 to magnetic nanoparticles (NP) forming a complex (NPOv). NPOv specifically surrounds eggs and embryos in a reversible manner. Eggs/embryos bound to NPOv can be moved or retained when subjected to a magnetic force, and interestingly only mature-competent eggs are attracted. This procedure is compatible with normal development following gametes function, in vitro fertilization, embryo development and resulting in the birth of healthy offspring. The results provide in vitro proof-of-concept that eggs and embryos can be precisely guided in the absence of physical contact by the use of magnets.


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Zona Pellucida , Zona Pellucida/metabolism , Animals , Female , Mice , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Embryo, Mammalian , Fertilization in Vitro/methods , Ovum , Embryonic Development/physiology , Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
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Photochem Photobiol ; 77(1): 34-40, 2003 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12856880

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The UV radiation environment on planetary surfaces and within atmospheres is of importance in a wide range of scientific disciplines. Solar UV radiation is a driving force of chemical and organic evolution and serves also as a constraint in biological evolution. In this work we modeled the transmission of present and early solar UV radiation from 200 to 400 nm through the present-day and early (3.5 Gyr ago) Martian atmosphere for a variety of possible cases, including dust loading, observed and modeled O3 concentrations. The UV stress on microorganisms and/or molecules essential for life was estimated by using DNA damaging effects (specifically bacteriophage T7 killing and uracil dimerization) for various irradiation conditions on the present and ancient Martian surface. Our study suggests that the UV irradiance on the early Martian surface 3.5 Gyr ago may have been comparable with that of present-day Earth, and though the current Martian UV environment is still quite severe from a biological viewpoint, we show that substantial protection can still be afforded under dust and ice.


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Extraterrestrial Environment , Mars , Ultraviolet Rays , Bacteriophage T7/physiology , Bacteriophage T7/radiation effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Dust , Earth, Planet , Ice , Uracil/chemistry , Uracil/radiation effects
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