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Ali Eroglu, Ph.D., D.V.M.

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Research Emphasis:
My research interests include cell and tissue preservation; understanding molecular mechanisms of nuclear reprogramming; genomic imprinting and related disorders such as cancer; and gene targeting using embryonic stem cells

Selected Publications
Eroglu, A., Lawitts, J., Toth, T.L., and Toner, M. (2003) Quantitative microinjection of trehalose into mouse eggs and its effect on development. Cryobiology 46:121-134.

Eroglu, A., Toner, M., and Toth, T.L. (2002) Beneficial effect of microinjected trehalose on the cryosurvival of human oocytes. Fertil. Steril. 77:152-158.

Eroglu, A., Russo, M., Bieganski, R., Fowler, A., Cheley, S., Bayley, H., and Toner, M. (2000) Intracellular trehalose improves the survival of cryopreserved mammalian cells. Nature Biotech. 18:163-167.


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