CZERNIK, Marta Teresa
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 6.784
AS - Asia 4.051
EU - Europa 3.306
SA - Sud America 579
AF - Africa 88
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 17
OC - Oceania 17
Totale 14.842
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 6.643
SG - Singapore 1.139
CN - Cina 1.128
VN - Vietnam 923
IT - Italia 704
DE - Germania 692
BR - Brasile 422
UA - Ucraina 380
HK - Hong Kong 342
RU - Federazione Russa 308
GB - Regno Unito 270
SE - Svezia 210
FI - Finlandia 193
IE - Irlanda 128
FR - Francia 113
BE - Belgio 112
IN - India 86
CA - Canada 82
JP - Giappone 68
BD - Bangladesh 48
AR - Argentina 44
TR - Turchia 42
MX - Messico 40
IR - Iran 37
ES - Italia 31
PL - Polonia 31
NL - Olanda 28
EC - Ecuador 27
ID - Indonesia 26
IQ - Iraq 26
AT - Austria 25
CO - Colombia 24
KR - Corea 23
PK - Pakistan 23
ZA - Sudafrica 20
CL - Cile 19
MY - Malesia 16
CH - Svizzera 14
EU - Europa 14
IL - Israele 14
KE - Kenya 14
SA - Arabia Saudita 14
UZ - Uzbekistan 14
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 13
MA - Marocco 13
PH - Filippine 13
AU - Australia 12
VE - Venezuela 12
LT - Lituania 11
DZ - Algeria 10
PE - Perù 10
TN - Tunisia 10
PY - Paraguay 9
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 8
EG - Egitto 7
GR - Grecia 6
JO - Giordania 6
KZ - Kazakistan 6
RO - Romania 6
UY - Uruguay 6
AM - Armenia 5
AZ - Azerbaigian 5
BH - Bahrain 5
BO - Bolivia 5
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 5
LV - Lettonia 5
TW - Taiwan 5
AL - Albania 4
LU - Lussemburgo 4
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 4
AO - Angola 3
EE - Estonia 3
KG - Kirghizistan 3
MD - Moldavia 3
NI - Nicaragua 3
NP - Nepal 3
PA - Panama 3
TH - Thailandia 3
XK - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.XK??? 3
BY - Bielorussia 2
CI - Costa d'Avorio 2
DK - Danimarca 2
ET - Etiopia 2
GE - Georgia 2
HN - Honduras 2
HU - Ungheria 2
JM - Giamaica 2
KW - Kuwait 2
LI - Liechtenstein 2
NO - Norvegia 2
PS - Palestinian Territory 2
QA - Qatar 2
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 2
SO - Somalia 2
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 2
BN - Brunei Darussalam 1
BS - Bahamas 1
BW - Botswana 1
BZ - Belize 1
GT - Guatemala 1
Totale 14.826
Città #
Dong Ket 747
Fairfield 657
Singapore 608
Chandler 553
Woodbridge 537
Ashburn 479
Jacksonville 435
Ann Arbor 370
Houston 350
Hong Kong 333
Seattle 309
Dearborn 282
Wilmington 274
Beijing 247
Teramo 239
Cambridge 224
San Jose 171
The Dalles 141
Dublin 128
Nanjing 126
Brussels 112
Helsinki 111
Boardman 104
Shanghai 104
Falkenstein 96
Moscow 87
Ho Chi Minh City 80
Princeton 77
Lawrence 73
Nanchang 72
Munich 58
Tokyo 57
Kunming 54
Council Bluffs 52
São Paulo 49
Guangzhou 43
Frankfurt am Main 40
Los Angeles 40
New York 39
Chicago 36
Pescara 36
Rome 35
Hangzhou 33
Milan 33
Ottawa 31
Des Moines 28
Hanoi 28
San Giovanni Teatino 27
Santa Clara 27
Mexico City 26
Toronto 25
Tianjin 22
Lanzhou 20
London 20
Jinan 17
Warsaw 17
Zhengzhou 17
Amsterdam 16
Columbus 16
Dallas 16
Göttingen 16
Hefei 16
Hillsboro 16
L’Aquila 16
San Diego 16
San Mateo 15
Zanjan 15
Auburn Hills 14
Rio de Janeiro 13
Mumbai 12
Tashkent 12
Brooklyn 11
Changchun 11
Istanbul 11
Lappeenranta 11
Montreal 11
New Delhi 11
San Francisco 11
Shenyang 11
Turku 11
Vienna 11
Chennai 10
Düsseldorf 10
Guayaquil 10
Lahore 10
Redwood City 10
Sant'anastasia 10
Ancona 9
Ankara 9
Belo Horizonte 9
Dhaka 9
Manchester 9
Nairobi 9
Norwalk 9
Nuremberg 9
Paris 9
Brasília 8
Chieti 8
Curitiba 8
Da Nang 8
Totale 9.528
Nome #
Expression profile of imprinted genes and DNA methyl transferases in uniparental sheep placenta 393
Somatic cell nuclear transfer: failures, successes and the challenges ahead 347
343 direct expression of pluripotency markers in cultured somatic cells by small reprogramming molecules. 333
42 conversion of the chromatin of somatic cells into spermatid-like structures. 297
Remodeling somatic nuclei via exogenous expression of protamine 1 to create spermatid-like structures for somatic nuclear transfer 292
39 placenta abnormalities in sheep somatic cell clones at 20 days of gestation. 290
Plasma membrane and acrosome loss before ICSI is required for sheep embryonic development 256
A short exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls deregulates cellular autophagy in mammalian blastocyst in vitro. 253
High levels of anandamide, an endogenous cannabinoid, block the growth of sheep preimplantation embryos by inducing apoptosis and reversible arrest of cell proliferation 239
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) alter DNA methylation and genomic integrity of sheep fetal cells in a simplified in vitro model of pregnancy exposure 238
Developmental peculiarities in placentae of ovine uniparental conceptuses. 238
A New, Dynamic Era for Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer? 237
Exogenous Expression of Human Protamine 1 (hPrm1) Remodels Fibroblast Nuclei into Spermatid-like Structures 231
Alternative strategies for nuclear reprogramming in somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) 230
Post-implantation mortality of in vitro produced embryos is associated with DNA methyltransferase 1 dysfunction in sheep placenta. 221
Autophagy and apoptosis: parent-of-origin genome-dependent mechanisms of cellular self-destruction 216
The capacity to reprogramme is an intrinsic property of adult somatic cells 212
Deregulated Expression of Mitochondrial Proteins Mfn2 and Bcnl3L in Placentae from Sheep Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT) Conceptuses 206
Differentiation potential and GFP labeling of sheep bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells. 205
In vitro nuclear remodelling of Somatic cell chromatin with protamine improves nuclear reprogramming efficiency. Licence granted: 05/05/2014, PPA Number: US 61/982,357 190
Reducing the time of spermatozoa/oocyte interaction improves embryonic development in sheep. 188
Improvement of cloned blastocyst quality upon CHIR treatment of donor cells. 185
Nuclear quiescence and histone hyper-acetylation jointly improve protamine-mediated nuclear remodeling in sheep fibroblasts 184
Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins confer water stress tolerance to mammalian somatic cells 183
Efficient Production and Cellular Characterization of Sheep Androgenetic Embryos 181
Embryonic diapause is conserved across mammals. 179
Does an improper placental vascularization in pregnancies from in vitro produced sheep embryos compromise heart development? 174
Nuclear quiescence and histone hyper-acethylation jointly improve protamine-mediated nuclear remodeling in sheep fibroblasts. 171
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Two different way sto die: Apoptosis and autophagy in monoparental sheep placenta 167
Danno cellulare diretto in blastocisti ovine esposte a policlorobifenili (PCBs) 165
Starvation improves sheep fibroblast chromatin remodeling in spermatide-like structure 165
PCBs exposure causes epi/genetic defects of sheep fetal fibroblast 161
A ground state approach for oocyte enucleation in mammalian cloning 158
Monitoring the microtubule nucleation dynamics of sperm centriole after IFV and ICSI in sheep zygotes. 158
Assessing the resistance of sheep fibroblasts to increasing concentration of Trehalose 155
Treatment of somatic cells with Bio improve the nuclear reprogramming of sheep fibroblasts 150
G0 stage and histone hyper-acethylation jointly improve protamine1-mediated nuclear remodelling in sheep adult fibroblasts 150
Long-term exposure of foetal and extra-foetal cells to Polychorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) 144
Ultrastructural analysis reveals abnormal mitochondria in cloned blastocysts 140
Effects of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) on the development of sheep blastocysts 138
Genomic stability of lyophilized sheep somatic cells before and after nuclear transfer. 135
ATP-Citrate Lyase down-regulation negatively affects sheep preimplantation embryo development 134
Long-term fertility preservation of spin-dried ram spermatozoa stored at room temperature 134
Autophagy supports the survival of the conceptus obtained by Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) 134
Ultrastructure analysis of blastocysts produced by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) 133
Insufficient placental vascularization causes defective heart development in sheep embryos produced in vitro 132
Morte cellulare indotta dai policlorobifenili su blastocisti di ovino 132
Sheep as a model for human ART: novel insights on phenotypic and epigenetic alteration in ART-derived sheep conceptuses. 127
Vitamin supplementation for the improvement of fertility through the modulation of methyl donor metabolism 127
Nuclear Transfer of Lyophylized Cells 126
THE SPERM ASTER NUCLEATION AND MICROTUBULE ELONGATION IN IN VITRO FERTILIZED SHEEP ZYGOTES 126
The impaired development of sheep ICSI derived embryos is not related to centriole dysfunction 125
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Improved method for reconstructing a non-human animal embryo Application PCT/EP2015/058701 124
Dry storage of mammalian spermatozoa and cells: state-of-the-art and possible future directions 121
“Male” specific nuclear remodelling in sheep somatic cell 120
Sheep as an experimental model for Human ART: novel insights on phenotypic alterations in ART-derived sheep conceptus 120
A simplified approach for oocyte enucleation in mammalian cloning. 119
Differentiation plasticity of sheep mesenchymal cells 118
Assessing genome stability in lyophilized somatic cells before and after nuclear transfer 116
Short spermatozoa–oocyte co-incubation improves outcomes of IVF in sheep 116
“Developmental competence of mammalian oocyte is promoted by the presnce of Leucemia Inhibitory Factor (LIF) during transition from germinal vescicle (GV) to metaphase II (MII) in vitro” 115
• Impaired placental development in ovine uniparental conceptuses 114
FERTILITY PRESERVATION OF SPIN DRIED RAM SPERMATOZOA FOLLOWING 3 YEARS STORAGE AT ROOM T° 113
DIFFERENTIATION POTENTIAL OF SHEEP BONE MARROW DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS 113
“Functional damage of mammalian blastocyst temporary exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)” 112
25th ANNIVERSARY OF CLONING BY SOMATIC-CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER: Scientific and technological approaches to improve SCNT efficiency in farm animals and pets 112
ESPRESSIONE SBILANCIATA DI GENI IMPRINTATI E NON IMPRINTATI CHE REGOLANO LA CRESCITA PLACENTARE E L'ANGIOGENESI IN FETI DI PECORA PRODOTTI ATTRAVERSO TECNOLOGIE DI PRIPRODUZIONE ASSISTITA 110
LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR (LIF) POSITIVELY INFLUENCE ADULT AND PREPUBERTAL SHEEP OOCYTES DURING IN VITRO MATURATION 109
BioBanking for Wild ANimal Preservation 108
Deregulated expression of mitochondrial proteins Mfn2 and Bcnl3L in extra-embryonic tissue of sheep somatic nuclear transfer conceptuses (SCNT) 108
Dynamics of PLCζ During Acrosome Reaction in Frozen Ram Spermatozoa 107
Towards storage of cells and gametes in dry form 106
CALCIUM RESPONSES IN SHEEP OOCYTES FERTILIZED BY IVF OR ICSI 104
Sheep: the first large animal model in nuclear transfer research. 103
Corsi permanenti di Perfezionamento in Fisiopatologia della Riproduzione Umana e Tecnologie della Riproduzione Assistita 102
25th ANNIVERSARY OF CLONING BY SOMATIC-CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER: Scientific and technological approaches to improve SCNT efficiency in farm animals and pets 100
UNBALANCED EXPRESSION OF A PANEL OF RELEVANT IMPRINTED AND NON IMPRINTED GENES REGULATING PLACENTAL GROWTH AND ANGIOGENESIS IN SHEEP FOETUSES PRODUCED BY ASSISTED REPRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES (ART) 92
The Crucial Dynamics of Lipid Droplets in Early Ovine Embryonic Development 91
In vitro Differentiation of Definitive Endoderm from Sheep Epiblast 90
The reduced embryonic development of sheep oocytes fertilized by ICSI depends on an abnormal calcium pattern 89
Fertility preservation of spin dried ram spermatozoa following 3 years storage at room T° 88
ATP-Citrate Lyase, a key metabolic player in sheep blastocyst development 86
The impaired development of sheep ICSI derived embryos is not related to centriole dysfunction 75
“L’esposizione di blastocisti ovine a policlorobifenili (PCBs) induce irregolarità cromosomiche” 73
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Using Freeze-Dried Protaminized Donor Nuclei 73
Fertility Preservation of Vacuum-Dried Ram Spermatozoa Stored for Four Years at Room Temperature 72
Long-term fertility preservation of spin-dried encapsulated ram spermatozoa stored at room temperature 70
Use of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) to improve blastocyst quality in sheep 69
Impaired calcium oscillations and PLCζ dysfunction as key contributors to the low efficiency of ICSI and artificial activation in sheep 69
Exogenous expression of Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins confers long term cold stress tolerance to sheep fibroblasts 67
Exogenous LEA proteins expression enhances cold tolerance in mammalian cells by reducing oxidative stress 66
ATP-CITRATE LYASE, A KEY METABOLIC PLAYER IN SHEEP BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT 66
Impaired placental vasculogenesis compromises the growth of sheep embryos developed in vitro 65
Programming of embryonic development 65
Evidence of placental autophagy during early pregnancy after transfer of in vitro produced (IVP) sheep embryos 65
Recombinant Late Embryogenesis Abundant proteins (LEAp) protect early sheep embryos from acute cold stress 64
Controlled spermatozoa-oocyte interaction improves embryo quality in sheep 61
Oocyte activation is a cytoplasm-confined event so far; what about the nucleus? 60
Totale 14.585
Categoria #
all - tutte 62.994
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 62.994


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/20211.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 137 768
2021/2022921 52 104 59 74 83 22 26 64 37 48 340 12
2022/20231.464 166 101 20 185 181 243 31 136 221 89 66 25
2023/2024418 66 63 61 15 28 35 19 7 0 26 11 87
2024/20252.554 45 91 166 238 161 310 117 185 158 158 236 689
2025/20263.182 403 214 224 407 298 131 322 294 417 472 0 0
Totale 15.021