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John Carroll
John Carroll
Professor of Cell Biology, Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, Monash University
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The role of mitochondrial function in the oocyte and embryo
R Dumollard, M Duchen, J Carroll
Current topics in developmental biology 77, 21-49, 2007
5282007
Freeze–thaw-induced changes of the zona pellucida explains decreased rates of fertilization in frozen–thawed mouse oocytes
J Carroll, H Depypere, CD Matthews
Reproduction 90 (2), 547-553, 1990
3231990
Epigenetic modifications during oocyte growth correlates with extended parthenogenetic development in the mouse
T Kono, Y Obata, T Yoshimzu, T Nakahara, J Carroll
Nature genetics 13 (1), 91-94, 1996
2991996
Sperm-triggered [Ca2+] oscillations and Ca2+homeostasis in the mouse egg have an absolute requirement for mitochondrial ATP production
R Dumollard, P Marangos, G Fitzharris, K Swann, M Duchen, J Carroll
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 131 (13), 3057 …, 2004
2802004
Regulation of redox metabolism in the mouse oocyte and embryo
R Dumollard, Z Ward, J Carroll, MR Duchen
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 134 (3), 455-465, 2007
2762007
Mitochondrial function and redox state in mammalian embryos
R Dumollard, J Carroll, MR Duchen, K Campbell, K Swann
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 20 (3), 346-353, 2009
2612009
Mitochondrial dysfunction in oocytes of obese mothers: transmission to offspring and reversal by pharmacological endoplasmic reticulum stress inhibitors
LL Wu, DL Russell, SL Wong, M Chen, TS Tsai, JC St John, RJ Norman, ...
Development 142 (4), 681-691, 2015
2582015
Physiology: transplantation of frozen—thawed mouse primordial follicles
J Carroll, RG Gosden
Human Reproduction 8 (8), 1163-1167, 1993
2451993
Ionomycin, Thapsigargin, Ryanodine, and Sperm Induced Ca2+ Release Increase during Meiotic Maturation of Mouse Oocytes (∗)
KT Jones, J Carroll, DG Whittingham
Journal of Biological Chemistry 270 (12), 6671-6677, 1995
2221995
Repetitive sperm-induced Ca2+ transients in mouse oocytes are cell cycle dependent
KT Jones, J Carroll, JA Merriman, DG Whittingham, T Kono
Development 121 (10), 3259-3266, 1992
2191992
Spontaneous cytosolic calcium oscillations driven by inositol trisphosphate occur during in vitro maturation of mouse oocytes.
J Carroll, K Swann
Journal of Biological Chemistry 267 (16), 11196-11201, 1992
2141992
Spatiotemporal dynamics of intracellular [Ca2+]i oscillations during the growth and meiotic maturation of mouse oocytes
J Carroll, K Swann, D Whittingham, M Whitaker
Development 120 (12), 3507-3517, 1994
2001994
Fertilization and early embryology: The role of calcium in mammalian oocyte maturation and egg activation
ST Homa, J Carroll, K Swann
Human Reproduction 8 (8), 1274-1281, 1993
2001993
Biased inheritance of mitochondria during asymmetric cell division in the mouse oocyte
CM Dalton, J Carroll
Journal of cell science 126 (13), 2955-2964, 2013
1842013
Changes in endoplasmic reticulum structure during mouse oocyte maturation are controlled by the cytoskeleton and cytoplasmic dynein
G FitzHarris, P Marangos, J Carroll
Developmental biology 305 (1), 133-144, 2007
1782007
Extra-ovarian production of mature viable mouse oocytes from frozen primary follicles
J Carroll, DG Whittingham, MJ Wood, E Telfer, RG Gosden
Reproduction 90 (1), 321-327, 1990
1771990
Follicle-stimulating hormone induces a gap junction-dependent dynamic change in [cAMP] and protein kinase a in mammalian oocytes
RJ Webb, F Marshall, K Swann, J Carroll
Developmental biology 246 (2), 441-454, 2002
1742002
Cell cycle-dependent Ca2+ oscillations in mouse embryos are regulated by nuclear targeting of PLCζ
MG Larman, CM Saunders, J Carroll, FA Lai, K Swann
Journal of cell science 117 (12), 2513-2521, 2004
1712004
Epigenetic modifications necessary for normal development are established during oocyte growth in mice
S Bao, Y Obata, J Carroll, I Domeki, T Kono
Biology of reproduction 62 (3), 616-621, 2000
1712000
Ca2+ oscillations at fertilization in mammals are regulated by the formation of pronuclei
P Marangos, G FitzHarris, J Carroll
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 130 (7), 1461-1472, 2003
1672003
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