Hormonal and follicular factors affecting maturation of sheep oocytes in vitro and their subsequent developmental capacity.
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Identification of potential biomarkers in donor cows for in vitro embryo production by granulosa cell transcriptomicsA macaque model for studying mechanisms controlling oocyte development and maturation in human and non-human primates.In vitro grown sheep preantral follicles yield oocytes with normal nuclear-epigenetic maturation.Discovery of putative oocyte quality markers by comparative ExacTag proteomicsIn vitro maturation of ovine oocytes using different maturation media: effect of human menopausal serum.Regulation of oocyte and cumulus cell interactions by intermedin/adrenomedullin 2.Effect of androgen substrates on the steroidogenic pattern of cumulus cells: correlation with cumulus culture morphology.In vitro maturation and fertilization of immature oocytes: a comparative study of fertilization techniques.Hematoxylin staining reveals a decrease in nucleolar diameter of pig oocytes before germinal vesicle breakdownFactors affecting oocyte and embryo transcriptomes.Triennial Reproduction Symposium: influence of follicular characteristics at ovulation on early embryonic survival.The molecular and cellular basis of preimplantation mouse development.The use of embryo genotyping in the propagation of genes involved in the immune response.Developmental capacity in vitro of prepubertal oocytes.Bovine oocytes treated prior to in vitro maturation with a combination of butyrolactone I and roscovitine at low doses maintain a normal developmental capacity.Localization and expression of peptidylarginine deiminase 4 (PAD4) in mammalian oocytes and preimplantation embryos.Embryonic and foetal development of bovine oocytes treated with a combination of butyrolactone I and roscovitine in an enriched medium prior to IVM and IVF.Preovulatory rise of NGF in ovine follicular fluid: possible involvement in the control of oocyte maturation.Viability, acrosome morphology and fertilizing capacity of boar spermatozoa treated with strontium chloride.Superovulation in mice in relation to their age.The presence of acylated ghrelin during in vitro maturation of bovine oocytes induces cumulus cell DNA damage and apoptosis, and impairs early embryo development.Effects of the estrous cycle on the efficacy of oocyte collection and in vitro embryo production in Duroc-breed.Blastocyst rate of in vitro embryo production in sheep is affected by season.Nucleoli from two-cell embryos support the development of enucleolated germinal vesicle oocytes in the pig.Nucleoli from growing oocytes inhibit the maturation of enucleolated, full-grown oocytes in the pig.The efficiency of in vitro ovine embryo production using an undefined or a defined maturation medium is determined by the source of the oocyte.Nuclear transfer in sheep embryos: the effect of cell-cycle coordination between nucleus and cytoplasm and the use of in vitro matured oocytes.Follicle-oocyte atresia and temporal taphonomy in cold-stored domestic cat ovaries.High preovulatory serum luteinizing hormone level is unfavorable to conception.Sperm‐mediated DNA transfer in bovine and swine species
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Hormonal and follicular factors affecting maturation of sheep oocytes in vitro and their subsequent developmental capacity.
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Hormonal and follicular factor ...... equent developmental capacity.
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Hormonal and follicular factor ...... equent developmental capacity.
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Hormonal and follicular factor ...... equent developmental capacity.
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10.1530/JRF.0.0490101
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1977-01-01T00:00:00Z