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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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