G M Jones

Summary

Affiliation: Monash University
Country: Australia

Publications

  1. ncbi Factors affecting the success of human blastocyst development and pregnancy following in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer
    G M Jones
    Centre for Early Human Development, Monash University, Institute of Reproduction and Development, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
    Fertil Steril 70:1022-9. 1998
  2. ncbi Gene expression profiling of human oocytes following in vivo or in vitro maturation
    Gayle M Jones
    Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories, Monash University, Level 3, STRIP Building 75 Wellington Road, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia
    Hum Reprod 23:1138-44. 2008
  3. ncbi Optimization of a microarray based approach for deriving representative gene expression profiles from human oocytes
    Gayle M Jones
    Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories, Monash University, Clayton, Australia
    Mol Reprod Dev 74:8-17. 2007
  4. ncbi The 'GO' system--a novel method of microculture for in vitro development of mouse zygotes to the blastocyst stage
    G A Thouas
    Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development, Monash University, Monash Medical Centre, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
    Reproduction 126:161-9. 2003
  5. ncbi Sex ratio and birth weights of infants born as a result of blastocyst transfers compared with early cleavage stage embryo transfers
    A Kausche
    Centre for Early Human Development, Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    Fertil Steril 76:688-93. 2001
  6. ncbi Mitochondrial dysfunction in mouse oocytes results in preimplantation embryo arrest in vitro
    George A Thouas
    Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
    Biol Reprod 71:1936-42. 2004
  7. ncbi Effect of female age on mouse oocyte developmental competence following mitochondrial injury
    George A Thouas
    Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories MISCL, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia
    Biol Reprod 73:366-73. 2005
  8. ncbi Developmental effects of sublethal mitochondrial injury in mouse oocytes
    George A Thouas
    Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories MISCL, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia
    Biol Reprod 74:969-77. 2006
  9. ncbi Identification and characterisation of known and novel transcripts expressed during the final stages of human oocyte maturation
    Tetsuya Goto
    Centre for Early Human Development, Institute of Reproduction and Development, Monash Medical Centre, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
    Mol Reprod Dev 62:13-28. 2002
  10. ncbi Novel strategy with potential to identify developmentally competent IVF blastocysts
    Gayle M Jones
    Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories MISCL, Monash University, Level 3 STRIP Building 75, Wellington Road, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia
    Hum Reprod 23:1748-59. 2008

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Publications13

  1. ncbi Factors affecting the success of human blastocyst development and pregnancy following in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer
    G M Jones
    Centre for Early Human Development, Monash University, Institute of Reproduction and Development, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
    Fertil Steril 70:1022-9. 1998
    ..To determine the factors affecting blastocyst development and pregnancy after IVF and ET...
  2. ncbi Gene expression profiling of human oocytes following in vivo or in vitro maturation
    Gayle M Jones
    Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories, Monash University, Level 3, STRIP Building 75 Wellington Road, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia
    Hum Reprod 23:1138-44. 2008
    ..This developmental incompetence has been explained as poor oocyte cytoplasmic maturation without any determination of the likely molecular basis of this observation...
  3. ncbi Optimization of a microarray based approach for deriving representative gene expression profiles from human oocytes
    Gayle M Jones
    Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories, Monash University, Clayton, Australia
    Mol Reprod Dev 74:8-17. 2007
    ..However, oocytes must be pooled for the starting template for each array and sufficient independent microarray experiments performed to minimize the variance associated with molecular processing...
  4. ncbi The 'GO' system--a novel method of microculture for in vitro development of mouse zygotes to the blastocyst stage
    G A Thouas
    Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development, Monash University, Monash Medical Centre, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
    Reproduction 126:161-9. 2003
    ..4+/-0.5, 16+/-0.5 and 17+/-0.4, respectively). In conclusion, the 'GO' culture system represents an alternative method to the microdroplet system for small numbers of preimplantation embryos, without detriment to implantation potential...
  5. ncbi Sex ratio and birth weights of infants born as a result of blastocyst transfers compared with early cleavage stage embryo transfers
    A Kausche
    Centre for Early Human Development, Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    Fertil Steril 76:688-93. 2001
    ....
  6. ncbi Mitochondrial dysfunction in mouse oocytes results in preimplantation embryo arrest in vitro
    George A Thouas
    Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
    Biol Reprod 71:1936-42. 2004
    ..These findings have important implications for the treatment of clinically infertile women using assisted reproductive technologies...
  7. ncbi Effect of female age on mouse oocyte developmental competence following mitochondrial injury
    George A Thouas
    Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories MISCL, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia
    Biol Reprod 73:366-73. 2005
    ....
  8. ncbi Developmental effects of sublethal mitochondrial injury in mouse oocytes
    George A Thouas
    Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories MISCL, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia
    Biol Reprod 74:969-77. 2006
    ..Future strategies for the detection and prevention of mitochondrial dysfunction may assist in improving outcomes for some clinically infertile women...
  9. ncbi Identification and characterisation of known and novel transcripts expressed during the final stages of human oocyte maturation
    Tetsuya Goto
    Centre for Early Human Development, Institute of Reproduction and Development, Monash Medical Centre, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
    Mol Reprod Dev 62:13-28. 2002
    ..1-kb transcript is restricted to the testis and ovary, and its expression correlates with cell pluripotency in that it is expressed in embryonal carcinoma cells, but not in their differentiated derivative cells...
  10. ncbi Novel strategy with potential to identify developmentally competent IVF blastocysts
    Gayle M Jones
    Monash Immunology and Stem Cell Laboratories MISCL, Monash University, Level 3 STRIP Building 75, Wellington Road, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia
    Hum Reprod 23:1748-59. 2008
    ..The present study investigated a novel strategy involving blastocyst biopsy and DNA fingerprinting to link developmental competence with gene expression patterns...
  11. ncbi Terminology associated with vitrification and other cryopreservation procedures for oocytes and embryos
    J M Shaw
    Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
    Hum Reprod Update 9:583-605. 2003
    ..The aim is to help readers understand and interpret other papers on slow cooling, rapid cooling, ultrarapid cooling and vitrification...
  12. ncbi The effect of extracellular matrix molecules on mouse preimplantation embryo development in vitro
    F Figueiredo
    Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development, Monash University, Monash Medical Centre, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
    Reprod Fertil Dev 14:443-51. 2002
    ..Heparan sulfate proteoglycan increases inner cell mass numbers and this may be due to interactions with the growth factors fibroblast growth factor 4 (FGF-4) and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor...
  13. ncbi Prolonged administration of a dithiol antioxidant protects against ventricular remodeling due to ischemia-reperfusion in mice
    S Kelly Ambler
    Division of Cardiology, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, USA
    Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 295:H1303-H1310. 2008
    ..Therefore, treatment with a dithiol antioxidant for 4 wk after I/R preserved ventricular function and prevented the abnormal pattern of gene expression associated with pathological cardiac remodeling...