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Keith T. Jones
Keith T. Jones
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Reactive oxygen species and sperm function—in sickness and in health
RJ Aitken, KT Jones, SA Robertson
Journal of andrology 33 (6), 1096-1106, 2012
4922012
Meiosis in oocytes: predisposition to aneuploidy and its increased incidence with age
KT Jones
Human reproduction update 14 (2), 143-158, 2008
2762008
Turning it on and off: M‐phase promoting factor during meiotic maturation and fertilization
KT Jones
MHR: Basic science of reproductive medicine 10 (1), 1-5, 2004
2412004
Meiotic and mitotic Ca2+ oscillations affect cell composition in resulting blastocysts
A Bos-Mikich, DG Whittingham, KT Jones
Developmental biology 182 (1), 172-179, 1997
2351997
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
Molecular causes of aneuploidy in mammalian eggs
KT Jones, SIR Lane
Development 140 (18), 3719-3730, 2013
2122013
Mouse Emi2 is required to enter meiosis II by reestablishing cyclin B1 during interkinesis
S Madgwick, DV Hansen, M Levasseur, PK Jackson, KT Jones
The Journal of cell biology 174 (6), 791-801, 2006
1912006
APCcdh1 activity in mouse oocytes prevents entry into the first meiotic division
A Reis, HY Chang, M Levasseur, KT Jones
Nature cell biology 8 (5), 539-540, 2006
1862006
Melatonin Prevents Post-Ovulatory Oocyte Aging in the Mouse and Extends the Window for Optimal Fertilization In Vitro
T Lord, B Nixon, KT Jones, RJ Aitken
Biology of reproduction, 2013
1802013
Mammalian egg activation: from Ca2+ spiking to cell cycle progression
KT Jones
Reproduction 130 (6), 813-823, 2005
1702005
Ca2+ oscillations promote APC/C-dependent cyclin B1 degradation during metaphase arrest and completion of meiosis in fertilizing mouse eggs
VL Nixon, M Levasseur, A McDougall, KT Jones
Current Biology 12 (9), 746-750, 2002
1622002
Timing of anaphase-promoting complex activation in mouse oocytes is predicted by microtubule-kinetochore attachment but not by bivalent alignment or tension
SIR Lane, Y Yun, KT Jones
Development 139 (11), 1947-1955, 2012
1552012
How eggs arrest at metaphase II: MPF stabilisation plus APC/C inhibition equals Cytostatic Factor
S Madgwick, KT Jones
Cell division 2, 1-7, 2007
1552007
Mammalian sperm contain a Ca2+-sensitive phospholipase C activity that can generate InsP3 from PIP2 associated with intracellular organelles
A Rice, J Parrington, KT Jones, K Swann
Developmental biology 228 (1), 125-135, 2000
1442000
The passage of Ca2+ and fluorescent markers between the sperm and egg after fusion in the mouse
KT Jones, C Soeller, MB Cannell
Development 125 (23), 4627-4635, 1998
1441998
Ca2+ oscillations in the activation of the egg and development of the embryo in mammals
KT Jones
Int. J. Dev. Biol 42 (1), 1-10, 1998
1441998
A mammalian sperm cytosolic phospholipase C activity generates inositol trisphosphate and causes Ca2+ release in sea urchin egg homogenates
KT Jones, C Cruttwell, J Parrington, K Swann
FEBS letters 437 (3), 297-300, 1998
1331998
Ca2+ release and the development of Ca2+ release mechanisms during oocyte maturation: a prelude to fertilization
J Carroll, KT Jones, DG Whittingham
Rev Reprod 1 (3), 137-43, 1996
1331996
A cell cycle-associated change in Ca2+ releasing activity leads to the generation of Ca2+ transients in mouse embryos during the first mitotic division.
T Kono, KT Jones, A Bos-Mikich, DG Whittingham, J Carroll
The Journal of cell biology 132 (5), 915-923, 1996
1291996
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