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Jay Baltz, PhD

jbaltz@ohri.ca

Ms. Terri van Gulik
x72807
tvangulik@ohri.ca

ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9749-2480

Publications

Selected Publications

AD Macaulay, CS Ortman, KRJ Moore, and JM Baltz (2023). Initial detachment of the mouse oocyte from the zona pellucida is mediated by metallopeptidase activity. Biology of Reproduction 108:81-97.

AK Tscherner, T McClatchie, AD Macaulay, and JM Baltz (2023). Relationship of quantitative RT-PCR to RNAseq transcriptome identifies mouse preimplantation reference genes. Biology of Reproduction 109:601-617.

T McClatchie, M Meredith, MO Ouédraogo, S Slow, M Lever, MRW Mann, SH Zeisel, JM Trasler, and JM Baltz (2017). Betaine is accumulated via transient choline dehydrogenase activation during mouse oocyte meiotic maturation. Journal of Biological Chemistry 292: 13784-13794.

S Richard and JM Baltz (2017). Preovulatory suppression of mouse oocyte cell volume-regulatory mechanisms is via signalling that is distinct from meiotic arrest. Scientific Reports 7:702,1-11.

AP Tartia, N Rudraraju, T Richards, MA Hammer, P Talbot, and JM Baltz (2009). Cell volume regulation is initiated in mouse oocytes after ovulation. Development 136: 2247-2254.

G FitzHarris and JM Baltz (2006).  Granulosa cells regulate intracellular pH of the murine growing oocyte via gap junctions: development of independent homeostasis during oocyte growth. Development 133:591-599.

CL Steeves, MA Hammer, GB Walker, D Rae, NA Stewart, and JM Baltz. (2003). The glycine neurotransmitter transporter GLYT1 is an organic osmolyte transporter regulating cell volume in cleavage-stage embryos. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (PNAS) 100:13982-13987.

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