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Growth factors and antral follicular development in domestic ruminants
pp. 3-12(10)
Authors: Monniaux D.; Monget P.; Besnard N.; Huet C.; Pisselet C.

Regulation and modulation of oocyte maturation in the bovine
pp. 13-22(10)
Authors: Bevers M.M.; Dieleman S.J.; van den Hurk R.; Izadyar F.

Oocyte growth, capacitation and final maturation in cattle
pp. 23-32(10)
Authors: Hyttel P.; Fair T.; Callesen H.; Greve T.

Sanitary risks related to embryo transfer in domestic species
pp. 33-42(10)
Authors: Guerin B.; Nibart M.; Marquant - Le Guienne B.; Humblot P.

Cell lineage, embryogenesis and mouse molecular genetics
pp. 53-62(10)
Authors: Moore R.; Kemler R.

Totipotency or multipotentiality of cultured cells: applications and progress.
pp. 63-72(10)
Authors: Campbell K.H.S.; Wilmut I.

In-vivo and in-vitro development of preantral follicles
pp. 73-82(10)
Authors: van den Hurk R.; Bevers M.M.; Beckers J.F.

Genetic basis of human sex determination: an overview
pp. 83-91(9)
Authors: Veitia R.A.; Nunes M.; McElreavey K.; Fellous M.

Relevance of intersexuality to breeding and reproductive biotechnology programs; XX sex reversal in pigs
pp. 93-102(10)
Authors: Pailhoux E.; Pelliniemi L.; Barbosa A.; Parma P.; Kuopio T.; Cotinot C.

Genetic mapping of the polled/intersex locus (PIS) in goats
pp. 103-109(7)
Authors: Vaiman D.; Pailhoux E.; Schibler L.; Oustry A.; Chaffaux S.; Cotinot C.; Fellous M.; Cribiu E.P.

The role of the major histocompatibility complex in bovine embryo transfer
pp. 111-120(10)
Authors: Aguilar B.; Vos P.L.A.M.; Beckers J.F.; Hensen E.J.; Dieleman S.J.

Antiluteolytic signals between the conceptus and endometrium
pp. 131-140(10)
Authors: Thatcher W.W.; Binelli M.; Burke J.; Staples C.R.; Ambrose J.D.; Coelho S.

Suprabasal progesterone levels in repeat breeder heifers during the pro- and oestrous period
pp. 141-141(1)
Authors: Bage R.; Gustafsson H.; Forsberg M.; Larsson B.; Rodriguez-Martinez H.

Effects of prolonged dominance on follicular steroidogenesis in cattle
pp. 142-142(1)
Authors: Bigelow K.L.; Evans A.C.O.; Fortune J.E.

A sandwich enzyme immunoassay for the measurement of swine plasma LH concentrations
pp. 143-143(1)
Authors: Illera J.C.; Munro C.J.; BonDurant R.; Silvan G.; Illera M.

Menhaden fish meal attenuates estradiol- and oxytocin- induced uterine secretion of PGF2alpha in lactating dairy cattle
pp. 144-144(1)
Authors: Coelho S.; Ambrose J.D.; Binelli M.; Burke J.; Staples C.R.; Thatcher M.-J.; Thatcher W.W.

Synchronization of follicular wave emergence and its use in an estrus synchronization program
pp. 146-146(1)
Authors: Martinez M.F.; Bergfelt D.R.; Adams G.P.; Kastelic J.P.; Mapletoft R.J.

Do the plasma levels of alpha-tocopherol, total cholesterol, beta-carotene and progesterone indicate the quality of recipient cows?
pp. 147-147(1)
Authors: Nishimura K.; Fujitani Y.; Kasai K.; Mayanagi A.; Tanaka M.; Utsumi K.; Iritani A.

The effect of oral administration of Flunixin on luteolysis in heifers
pp. 148-148(1)
Authors: Odensvik K.; Gustafsson H.; Kindahl H.

Bovine ovarian follicle and oocyte characteristics after emergence of the first follicular wave
pp. 149-149(1)
Authors: Rhodes F.; Peterson A.; Jolly P.; McMillan W.; Donnison M.; Ledgard A.; Parton G.; Hall D.

Repeated laparoscopic follicular aspiration in lambs
pp. 152-152(1)
Authors: Anel L.; Sevillano C.; Alvarez M.; Alegre B.; Anel E.; Dominguez J.C.; Carbajo M.T.; De La Fuente J.

Gamete recovery and follicular transfer (GRAFT)
pp. 153-153(1)
Authors: Bergfelt D.R.; Wilson L.C.; Brogliatti G.M.; Adams G.P.

Follicular monitoring as a means to select donors for ovum pick up
pp. 154-154(1)
Authors: De Roover R.; Donnay I.; Kinnar T.; Massip A.; Dessy F.

Overall efficiency of an experimental ovum pick-up program in cattle
pp. 155-155(1)
Authors: Donnay I.; De Roover R.; Van Langendonckt A.; Massip A.; Dessy F.

Effects of superovulation on repeated ultrasound guided oocyte collection and in vitro embryo production in pregnant heifers
pp. 157-157(1)
Authors: Guyader Joly C.; Ponchon S.; Thuard J.M.; Durand M.; Nibart M.; Marquant - Le Guienne B.; Humblot P.

Comparison of 3, 4, or 7 day interval between oocyte collections for in vitro embryo production results
pp. 158-158(1)
Authors: Hanenberg E.H.A.T.; van Wagtendonk-de Leeuw A.M.

Estrus cyclicity and pregnancy establishment during ultrasound-guided follicular aspiration in dairy cows
pp. 160-160(1)
Authors: Klossok G.; Hadeler K.G.; Lemme E.; Rath D.; Schindler L.; Niemann H.

Centralized in vitro embryo production after ultrasound guided bovine oocyte collection : effects of parity and superovulation treatment.
pp. 161-161(1)
Authors: Lacaze S.; Marquant - Le Guienne B.; Delalleau N.; Richet L.; Maunas S.; Nibart M.; Humblot P.

Use of exogenous FSH to increase the yield of oocytes collected from aged beef cows: case reports
pp. 162-162(1)
Authors: Riddell M.; Carson R.; Riddell K.; Galik P.K.; Stringfellow D.

Pregnancies and calves derived from pre-puberal calf oocytes
pp. 163-163(1)
Authors: Yang X.; Presicce G.A.; Du F.; Jiang S.

Endocrine profiles and ovulation rate of cows superovulated with FSH following passive immunization against steroid free-bovine follicular fluid.
pp. 164-164(1)
Authors: Alvarez R.H.; Carvalho J.B.P.; Rosa e Silva A.A.; Perone C.N.; Ribela M.T.C.P.; Oliveira Filho E.B.

Influence of the dominant follicle on the superovulatory response in nelore heifers
pp. 165-165(1)
Authors: Assumpcao M.E.O.A.; Madureira E.H.; Arruda R.P.; Celeghini E.C.C.; Gusmoes P.P.G.; Candini P.H.; Visintin J.A.

Superstimulatory response and oocyte collection in calves
pp. 166-166(1)
Authors: Brogliatti G.M.; Salamone D.F.; Mapletoft R.J.; Adams G.P.

Superovulation in dairy cows: effect of GnRH treatment
pp. 167-167(1)
Authors: Chandra R.; Sanwal P.C.; Majumdar A.C.; Ansari M.R.

Factors influencing the variability in superovulation results in German holstein cattle
pp. 169-169(1)
Authors: Detterer J.; Schmidt T.; Harlizius B.

Effect of GNRH agonist on follicular dynamics and response to FSH stimulation in prepubertal calves
pp. 170-170(1)
Authors: Dufour J.J.; Mermillod P.; Mariana J.-C.; Touze J.-L.; Guenette C.; Thomas A.; Dervin C.

Evaluation of the neuroleptic ''Haloperidol'' for non stressful FSH superovulation of domestic goats
pp. 171-171(1)
Authors: Fernandez-Arias A.; Folch J.; Alabart J.L.; Ramon J.; Villalta M.

Relationships between repeated ovarian stimulation and follicle growth in 5 month old calves.
pp. 172-172(1)
Authors: Fry R.C.; Squires T.J.; Harris S.G.; Findlay J.K.

Response of juvenile Zebu (Bos Indicus) heifers to superstimulation with FSH, oocyte recovery and in vitro development
pp. 174-174(1)
Authors: Maclellan L.J.; Whyte T.R.; Earl C.R.; Kinder J.E.; Grotjan H.E.; D'Occhio M.J.

Effects of injecting GnRH seven days before using FSH to superovulate cows
pp. 175-175(1)
Authors: Macmillan K.L.; Taufa V.K.; Hayman D.L.

Effect of pretreatment with hCG and estradiol-17beta on superovulation and embryo recovery in goats
pp. 176-176(1)
Authors: Majumdar A.C.; Kharche S.D.; Tyagi S.; Taru Sharma G.

Superovulatory response to FSH treatments initiated at wave 1 emergence or 4 days after CIDR insertion in ewes
pp. 177-177(1)
Authors: Rubianes E.; Kmaid S.; de Castro T.; Carbajal C.; Benquet N.; Pinczak A.

Effect of inhibin vaccination on induction of superovulation by exogenous FSH in cattle
pp. 179-179(1)
Authors: Takedomi T.; Aoyagi Y.; Konishi M.; Itoh T.; Yazawa S.; Kishi; Watanabe G.; Taya K.

Effect of dietary intake on follicle numbers and oocyte morphology in unsuperovulated and superovulated ewes
pp. 182-182(1)
Authors: Yaakub H.; O'Callaghan D.; O'Doherty J.V.; Hyttel P.

The meiotic stage affects subsequent development of cooled bovine oocytes
pp. 183-183(1)
Authors: Barnes F.L.; Damiani P.; Looney C.R.; Duby R.T.

Effect of cumulus cells during IVM on bovine early embryonic development
pp. 185-185(1)
Authors: Bruynzeel A.W.; Merton J.S.; vd Wijst J.; Hazeleger W.; Kemp B.

Lactate dehydrogenase activity and utilization of pyruvate and lactate during bovine oocyte maturation in vitro
pp. 186-186(1)
Authors: Cetica P.D.; Pintos L.N.; Dalvit G.C.; Beconi M.T.

Effects of serum on in vitro maturation of Korean native cattle oocytes
pp. 187-187(1)
Authors: Choi S.H.; Yang B.C.; Kim I.H.; Son D.S.; Lee H.J.; Lee K.W.; Park M.K.; Kim K.N.; Chung Y.C.

Glutathione synthesis during in vitro maturation of bovine oocytes: role of cumulus cells
pp. 188-188(1)
Authors: de Matos D.G.; Furnus C.C.; Moses D.F.

Comparison of the effect of a commercial serum substitute and goat follicular fluid on nuclear maturation of goat oocytes
pp. 189-189(1)
Authors: Devaraju B.; Subramanyamnaidu K.; Amarnath D.; Rao K.V.; Rao V.H.

Growth hormone enhances fertilizability of in vitro matured bovine oocytes
pp. 191-191(1)
Authors: Izadyar F.; Colenbrander B.; Bevers M.M.

Determination by EIA of progesterone and 17beta-estradiol in culture medium from rabbit oocytes matured in vitro with epidermal growth factor
pp. 192-192(1)
Authors: Lorenzo P.L.; Illera J.C.; Silvan G.; Illera M.J.; Munro C.J.; Illera M.

Effect of maturation medium supplements on bovine oocyte fertilization and embryo development
pp. 193-193(1)
Authors: MacCallum C.; Salamone D.; Palasz A.T.

Neomycin distrubs bovine oocyte maturation and delays embryo development in vitro.
pp. 194-194(1)
Authors: Marques C.C.; Pereira R.M.; Baptista M.C.; Vasques M.I.; Horta A.E.M.

Quantitative measurements of pronuclei within human zygotes
pp. 195-195(1)
Authors: McKinney S.L.; Youngs C.R.; Prough S.G.; Blackwell J.; Gehring P.J.; Thibodeaux J.K.

Effects of cysteamine and cumulus cells on maturation and male pronucleus formation in porcine oocytes
pp. 196-196(1)
Authors: Nagai T.; Geshi M.; Yonai M.; Yamauchi N.

Porcine oocytes produce CEEF only during their growth period and transition to metaphase I.
pp. 197-197(1)
Authors: Nagyova E.; Prochazka R.; Motlik J.

Effects of a combination of EGF and IGF-I on polar body extrusion and developmental competence of bovine oocytes
pp. 200-200(1)
Authors: Sakaguchi M.; Dominko T.; Leibfried-Rutledge M.L.; Nagai T.; First N.L.

Meiotic resumption is prevented by olomoucine in bovine immature oocytes
pp. 201-201(1)
Authors: Sirard M.-A.; Coenen K.

Meiotic competence of goat oocytes matured on granulosa cell monolayers
pp. 203-203(1)
Authors: Tyagi S.; Taru Sharma G.; Majumdar A.C.

Do insulin-like growth factors play a role in final follicular maturation: superovulation as a test model
pp. 204-204(1)
Authors: van de Leemput E.E.; van der Hem A.; Sprang E.P.M.; Vos P.L.A.M.; Dieleman S.J.

Effect of oocyte diameter on in vitro nuclear maturation of korean native cattle oocyte
pp. 205-205(1)
Authors: Yong H.Y.; Lee B.C.; Hwang W.S.

Protein phosphorylation in bovine oocytes following fertilization and parthenogenetic activation in vitro
pp. 206-206(1)
Authors: Chung H.M.; Chian R.C.; Ko J.J.; Yoon T.K.; Cha K.Y.

Parthenogenetic activation of mouse oocytes by 6-dimethylaminopurine
pp. 208-208(1)
Authors: Honglin Liu B.; Hehai Wang F.

Effect of protein kinase C stimulators on activation of bovine oocytes
pp. 211-211(1)
Authors: Srsen V.; Prochazka R.; Schellander K.

Parthenogenetic development of bovine oocytes activated by different methods
pp. 212-212(1)
Authors: Stojkovic M.; Zakhartchenko V.; Brem G.; Wolf E.

Expression of Oct-4 transcription factor in bovine oocytes and embryos
pp. 213-213(1)
Authors: Gandolfi F.; Van Eijk M.J.T.; Modina S.; Scesi L.; Lewin H.A.; Mummery C.L.

Expression of the antibody hBR96-2 in the milk of transgenic mice and production of hBR96-2 transgenic goats.
pp. 214-214(1)
Authors: Gavin W.G.; Pollock D.; Fell P.; Yelton D.; Cammuso C.; Harrington M.; Lewis-Williams J.; Midura P.; Oliver A.; Smith T.E.; Wilburn B.; Echelard Y.; Meade H.

Transcription in in vivo produced bovine zygotes and embryos
pp. 215-215(1)
Authors: Hay-Schmidt A.; Viuff D.; Hyttel P.

Recombinant human GM-CSF in the milk of transgenic rats
pp. 216-216(1)
Authors: Kodaira K.; Takahashi R.; Hirabayashi M.; Suzuki T.; Ueda M.

Localization of the rRNA genes in in vitro produced bovine embryos
pp. 218-218(1)
Authors: Viuff D.; Avery B.; Hoyheim B.; Hyttel P.; Thomsen P.D.; Greve T.

High-level expression of recombinant human prolactin in the milk of transgenic mice.
pp. 219-219(1)
Authors: Wilburn B.; Woodworth L.; Gronbeck A.; Lewis-Williams J.; Harrington M.; Pollock D.; Richards S.M.; Meade H.; Echelard Y.

Expression of developmentally important genes in preimplantation bovine embryos generated in vitro
pp. 220-220(1)
Authors: Wrenzycki C.; Herrmann D.; Lemme E.; Eckert J.; Carnwath J.W.; Niemann H.

Gene expression of activin subunits, activin receptors and follistatin in preimplantation bovine embryos
pp. 221-221(1)
Authors: Yoshioka K.; Takata M.; Taniguchi T.; Yamanaka H.; Sekikawa K.

Improved developmental rate of DNA-injected bovine embryos co-cultured with mouse embryonic fibroblasts
pp. 223-223(1)
Authors: Han Y.M.; Park J.S.; Ryoo Z.Y.; Kim Y.H.; Lee K.S.; Yang C.S.; Lee K.K.

Transgenic pigs as animal models for xenogenic transplantation
pp. 224-224(1)
Authors: Hoagland T.A.; Julian M.; Riesen J.W.; Schrieber D.; Fodor W.L.

Temporal- and spatial-specific expression of bovine beta-casein/bovine growth hormone fusion gene in transgenic mice
pp. 225-225(1)
Authors: Lee C.S.; Choi Y.H.; Oh K.B.; Kang Y.K.; Lee K.K.

Birth of successfully identified transgenic goats using preimplantation stage embryos biopsied for fish
pp. 226-226(1)
Authors: Lewis-Williams J.; Sun Y.; Han Y.; Ziomek C.; Denniston R.S.; Echelard Y.; Godke R.A.

In vivo luminescent selection of putative transgenic bovine blastocysts
pp. 227-227(1)
Authors: Menck M.C.; Mercier Y.; Lobo R.B.; Heyman Y.; Renard J.P.; Thompson E.M.

Cre-mediated recombination at the murine whey acidic protein (mWAP) locus
pp. 228-228(1)
Authors: Rucker E.B.; Piedrahita J.A.

Heterogeneous mitochondria DNA introduced by nuclear transfer influences the developmental ability of mouse embryos in vitro
pp. 233-233(1)
Authors: Nagao Y.; Totsuka Y.; Atomi Y.; Kaneda H.; Yonekawa H.; Takahashi S.; Imai H.

Nucleus transfer of porcine embryos using cryopreserved delipated blastomeres as donor nuclei
pp. 234-234(1)
Authors: Nagashima H.; Ashman R.J.; Nottle M.B.

Pregnancy attrition from frozen bovine embryos cloned by nuclear transplantation
pp. 236-236(1)
Authors: Seidel G.E.; Brink Z.; Holland M.D.; Wilson J.M.

Embryo cloning by nuclear transplantation in rabbits
pp. 237-237(1)
Authors: Tan J.-h.; Zhou Q.; Li Z.-y.; Sun X.-s.; Liu Z.-h.; He G.-x.

Enucleation of bovine oocytes with minimal cytoplasmic volume: effect on development of nuclear transfer embryos
pp. 238-238(1)
Authors: Zakhartchenko V.; Stojkovic M.; Palma G.; Wolf E.; Brem G.

Nuclear transplantation by microinjection in rabbits
pp. 239-239(1)
Authors: Zhou Q.; Li Z.-y.; Liu Z.-h.; Sun X.; He G.-x.; Tan J.-h.

TEC-1 characterisation of porcine embryonic cells from day 11 embryonic discs cultured in serum-free medium
pp. 240-240(1)
Authors: Booth P.J.; Perreau C.; Hochereau-de Reviers M.T.

Production of germline chimeric bovine fetuses from transgenic embryonic stem cells
pp. 241-241(1)
Authors: Cibelli J.B.; Stice S.L.; Kane J.J.; Golueke P.G.; Jerry J.; Dickinson E.S.; Gao X.Y.; de Leon A.P.; Robl J.M.

Immunomagnetic isolation of mouse embryonic stem cells from heterogeneous cell population
pp. 242-242(1)
Authors: Durcova G.; Tokunaga T.; Takahasi S.; Takahagi Y.; Imai H.

Isolation of pluripotent stem cells from cultured porcine primordial germ cells
pp. 245-245(1)
Authors: Shim H.; Gutierrez-Adan A.; Chen L.R.; BonDurant R.H.; Anderson G.B.

Identification of pig primordial germ cells by immunocytochemistry and lectin binding
pp. 246-246(1)
Authors: Takagi Y.; Talbot N.C.; Rexroad C.E.; Pursel V.G.

Bovine oocyte activation after intracytoplasmic sperm injection
pp. 248-248(1)
Authors: Chen S.H.; Seidel G.E.

Caprine blastocyst development after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
pp. 249-249(1)
Authors: Keskintepe L.; Morton P.C.; Smith S.E.; Tucker M.J.; Simplicio A.A.; Brackett B.G.

Microinjection of mouse spermatozoa into rabbit oocytes
pp. 250-250(1)
Authors: Li Z.-y.; Zhou Q.; Wen X.-h.; Liu Z.-h.; Sun X.-s.; He G.-x.; Tan J.-h.

Pregnancy after cryopreservation of cocultured human blastocysts fertilized by intracytoplasmic sperm injection
pp. 251-251(1)
Authors: Liu Z.; Menezo Y.R.; Kaufmann R.A.; Gilchrist F.H.; Servy E.J.

BRL cell coculture and assisted hatching of ICSI-derived human zygotes
pp. 252-252(1)
Authors: Schiewe M.; Massacesi A.; Ierardi K.; Amodei M.; Barbieri C.; Giovenco P.; Santuari E.; Santuari P.; Marrs R.

The use of in vitro fertilization and sperm assay to evaluate field fertility of bulls
pp. 253-253(1)
Authors: Bredbacka K.; Andersson M.; Bredbacka P.

Sperm migration in cervical mucus in goats. II relationship with colonization of the oviduct and fertilization efficiency
pp. 254-254(1)
Authors: Cox J.F.; Martinez C.; Lagos S.; Saravia F.; Sasmay R.

Glutathione treatment of bovine sperm enhances in vitro blastocyst production rates
pp. 255-255(1)
Authors: Earl C.R.; Kelly J.; Rowe J.; Armstrong D.T.

In vitro culture of bovine spermatocytes on murine testicular somatic cells
pp. 257-257(1)
Authors: Goto K.; Okajima K.; Ookutsu S.; Nakani shi Y.

Cryopreservation and in vitro fertilization of pig sperm collected from refrigerated epididymides
pp. 258-258(1)
Authors: Kikuchi K.; Nagai T.; Kashiwazaki N.; Noguchi J.; Shimada A.; Soloy E.; Kaneko H.

Predictive value of in vitro embryo production characteristics for in vivo fertility of bulls
pp. 259-259(1)
Authors: Lansbergen L.M.T.E.; Hanenberg E.H.A.T.; van Wagtendonk-de Leeuw A.M.

Sperm migration in cervical mucus in goats. I. effect of procedural factors on the outcome of the assay.
pp. 260-260(1)
Authors: Martinez C.; Zamora P.; Santa Maria A.; Cox J.F.

The effect of sperm preparation on in vitro fertilization in the pig
pp. 261-261(1)
Authors: Tantasuparak W.; Techakumphu M.; Srianan W.

The effect of bovine spermatozoa with multiple nuclear vacuoles on in vitro fertilization and embryo development
pp. 262-262(1)
Authors: Thundathil J.; Palasz A.T.; Barth A.D.; Mapletoft R.J.

Effect of progesterone on unwashed and nonpreincubated boar spermatozoa in homologous in vitro fertilization
pp. 263-263(1)
Authors: Vazquez J.M.; Martinez E.A.; Matas C.; Roca J.

Effect of heparin on sperm binding ability in cattle
pp. 264-264(1)
Authors: Watanabe S.; Minezawa M.; Kariya T.

Inadvertent sex selection in a protocol of in vitro bovine embryo production
pp. 265-265(1)
Authors: Behboodi E.; Gutierrez-Adan A.; Anderson G.B.

Viability of bovine IVF embryos biopsied with microsection or microaspiration technique for sexing.
pp. 266-266(1)
Authors: Carbonneau G.; Morin N.; Durocher J.; Bousquet D.

Production of lambs by low dose intrauterine insemination with flow cytometrically sorted and unsorted semen
pp. 267-267(1)
Authors: Cran D.G.; McKelvey W.A.C.; King M.E.; Dolman D.F.; McEvoy T.G.; Broadbent P.J.; Robinson J.J.

Pregnancy rates of blastomere biopsied bovine embryos frozen in ethylene glycol
pp. 268-268(1)
Authors: Garcia J.F.; Nogueira M.F.G.; Pupim F.; Pantano T.; Visintin J.A.

Comparative flow cytometric sorting efficiency of X- and Y-chromosome bearing sperm from 40 bulls
pp. 269-269(1)
Authors: Johnson L.A.; Allen C.H.; Welch G.R.; Rens W.

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) with flow cytometrically sorted Y-chromosome bearing bovine sperm
pp. 270-270(1)
Authors: Medvedev S.; Bossak N.; Eckert J.; Lucas-Hahn A.; Niemann H.; Johnson L.A.

The rapid diagnosis of freemartin by polymerase chain reaction
pp. 271-271(1)
Authors: Oh S.J.; Yang B.S.; Jeon I.S.; Seong H.H.; Im K.S.; Lee J.H.; Yoon D.H.; Kim T.H.; Park Y.Y.

Over 5 years experience in sexing of bovine morulae and blastocysts during routine embryo transfer
pp. 273-273(1)
Authors: Roschlau K.; Roschlau D.; Roselius R.; Dexne U.; Michaelis U.; Strehl R.; Unicki P.; Rink N.

Influences of culture components on the development of bovine blastocysts in defined conditions
pp. 274-274(1)
Authors: Brackett B.G.; Keskintepe L.; Simplicio A.A.; Luvoni G.C.

Follicular fluid used in culture media to produce sheep embryos.
pp. 275-275(1)
Authors: Brown B.W.; Radziewic T.

Bovine blastocyst culture on extracellular protein matrices
pp. 279-279(1)
Authors: Giliam K.J.; Dowsing A.T.; Trounson A.O.

Sensitivity of pig embryos to antibiotic G418 during in vitro culture
pp. 280-280(1)
Authors: Kong I.-K.; Pursel V.G.; Bondioli K.R.

Effect of superoxide dismutase(SOD) on pronucleus formation of porcine oocytes fertilized in vitro
pp. 283-283(1)
Authors: Park C.K.; Shin K.; Lee J.H.; Cheong H.T.; Yang B.K.; Kim C.I.

Development of a simple, portable carbon dioxide incubator for production of bovine IVF embryos
pp. 285-285(1)
Authors: Suzuki T.; Sumantri C.; Khan N.H.A.; Murakami M.; Saha S.

Effect of pH of culture medium on in vitro development of bovine embryos
pp. 286-286(1)
Authors: Vajta G.; Holm P.; Greve T.; Callesen H.

In vitro embryo production compared to in vivo production using gamete recovery and follicular transfer (graft)
pp. 287-287(1)
Authors: Davies P.; Singh J.; Thundathil J.; Brogliatti G.; Bergfelt D.; Adams G.

Production of frozen Bos indicus x Bos taurus embryos from oocytes recovered from slaughtered Bos taurus cows
pp. 289-289(1)
Authors: Hutton S.; Semple E.; Leibo S.P.; Betteridge K.J.

Blastocyst production rates from different grades of oocytes collected from 2 to 3 month old calves
pp. 291-291(1)
Authors: Kelly J.; Earl C.; Rowe J.; Armstrong D.T.

Influence of follicular fluid from different sources on in vitro development of bovine embryos produced in vitro.
pp. 292-292(1)
Authors: Larocca C.; Kmaid S.; Lago I.; Roses G.; Fila D.; Viqueira M.; Berglavaz A.

Bovine blastocyst production in vitro following inhibition of oocyte meiotic resumption for 24 hours
pp. 293-293(1)
Authors: Lonergan P.; Khatir H.; Carolan C.; Mermillod P.

Developmental potential of oocytes collected from 8-15 day old unstimulated or FSH treated calves.
pp. 294-294(1)
Authors: Mermillod P.; Peynot N.; Lonergan P.; Khatir H.; Driancourt M.-A.; Renard J.-P.; Heyman Y.

Effect of flow cytometrically sorted frozen/thawed semen on success rate of in vitro bovine embryo production
pp. 295-295(1)
Authors: Merton J.S.; Haring R.M.; Stap J.; Hoebe R.A.; Aten J.A.

The role of oocyte numbers in culture on development of bovine oocytes in an in vitro system
pp. 296-296(1)
Authors: O'Doherty E.M.; Wade M.G.; Hill J.L.; Boland M.P.

Storing bovine ovaries for 24 hours between 15 and 21oC does not influence in vitro production of blastocysts
pp. 297-297(1)
Authors: Schernthaner W.; Schmoll F.; Brem G.; Schellander K.

In vitro development of sheep embryos derived of repeated laparoscopic folliculoaspiration.
pp. 298-298(1)
Authors: Sevillano C.; Anel L.; De La Fuente J.; Alvarez M.; Celorrio I.; De Paz P.; Boixo J.C.; Olmedo J.A.

Use of cryopreserved spermatozoa for caprine in vitro fertilization (IVF)
pp. 299-299(1)
Authors: Simplicio A.A.; Brackett B.G.; Keskintepe L.

Effect of juvenile calf age on follicular dynamics and in vitro embryo production
pp. 300-300(1)
Authors: Tervit H.R.; McMillan W.H.; McGowan L.T.; Smith J.F.; Hall D.R.H.; Donnison M.J.

Efficient in vitro production of viable bovine blastocysts in media supplemented with rabbit products
pp. 301-301(1)
Authors: Van Langendonckt A.; Donnay I.; Labrique V.; Massip A.; Dessy F.

Morphology and/or hatching ability of in vitro produced bovine embryos is no reliable indicator of inner cell mass cell number
pp. 302-302(1)
Authors: Van Soom A.; Vanroose G.; Bols P.E.J.; Boerjan M.L.; Ysebaert M.T.; de Kruif A.

Effect of culture in rabbit oviduct and of duration of in vivo culture on development of prepubertal goat embryos.
pp. 303-303(1)
Authors: Villamediana P.; Izquierdo D.; Lopez M.; Paramio M.T.

The influence of M-199 and a modified CR-2 medium on the in vitro production of bovine embryos
pp. 304-304(1)
Authors: Wang S.; Holyoak G.R.; Liu Y.; Bunch T.D.

The differences of osmotic behaviors of bovine embryos from in vitro and in vivo and their quality evaluation
pp. 307-307(1)
Authors: Jiang G.; Sun Y.; Yang Z.; Tocharus C.; Kitiyanant Y.; Pavasuthipaisit K.

Heat shock protein 70 in vitrified ovine embryo
pp. 308-308(1)
Authors: Leoni G.; Ledda S.; Bogliolo L.; Marogna G.; Naitana S.

Dual labeling of the cytoskeleton and DNA strand breaks in bovine and porcine embryos using confocal microscopy
pp. 309-309(1)
Authors: Long C.R.; Dobrinsky J.R.; Garrett W.M.; Johnson L.A.

DNA damage in early hamster embryos exposed to fluorescent light
pp. 310-310(1)
Authors: Okano A.; Saka N.; Takahashi M.; Kanai Y.

Preliminary observations on the ATP content of bovine oocytes and embryos
pp. 311-311(1)
Authors: Rieger D.; Semple E.; Leibo S.P.

Depletion of glutathione causes DNA damage and increase of hydrogen peroxide levels in bovine embryos
pp. 312-312(1)
Authors: Takahashi M.; Saka N.; Kanai Y.; Okano A.

Effects of a long term treatment with bovine somatotropin on oocyte and blastocyst yield after OPU/IVF
pp. 315-315(1)
Authors: Bols P.E.J.; Lein A.; Ysebaert M.T.; Van Soom A.; de Kruif A.

Localization of Na/K-ATPase alpha-subunits and comparison of alpha-subunit transcript levels in single cultured and in vivo bovine blastocysts
pp. 316-316(1)
Authors: De Sousa P.A.; Betts D.H.; O'Callaghan D.; Boland M.; Overstrom E.W.; Watson A.J.

Bovine oocytes promote rat granulosa cell DNA synthesis
pp. 320-320(1)
Authors: Fischman M.; Lanuza G.; Baranao J.

Effects of ammonia on in vitro development of bovine embryos
pp. 321-321(1)
Authors: Hammon D.S.; Wang S.; Liu G.; Wiedmeier R.D.; Holyoak G.R.

Fetal development in the sheep following manipulation of the embryo or its environment
pp. 322-322(1)
Authors: Hartwich H.M.; Kleemann D.O.; Seamark R.F.; Walker S.K.

Differential thermotolerance of day 3 and day 4 bovine embryos
pp. 325-325(1)
Authors: Ju J.-C.; Parks J.E.; Xiangzhong Y.

Pronucleus development and organization of intranuclear bodies during the first bovine embryonic cell cycle in vitro
pp. 326-326(1)
Authors: Laurincik J.; Hyttel P.; Baran V.; Lucas-Hahn A.; Eckert J.; Pivko J.; Schmoll F.; Schellander K.

Microinjection of ICM cells in recipient porcine young blastocysts: obtention of chimera.
pp. 329-329(1)
Authors: Perreau C.; Wianny F.; Hochereau-de Reviers M.-T.

Different developmental stages of bovine embryos produced in vitro: their sex ratio and survival rates
pp. 330-330(1)
Authors: Tocharus C.; Sukbunteung J.; Jarauansuwan M.; Chuangsoongneon U.; Kitiyanant Y.; Pavasuthipaisit K.

Effect of oviductal secretions and cells on fertilizing ability of goat spermatozoa in vitro
pp. 331-331(1)
Authors: Barahona P.; Saravia F.; Santa Maria A.; Briones M.; Cox J.F.

Changes induced in the bovine zona pellucida by ovine and bovine oviducts
pp. 332-332(1)
Authors: Duby R.T.; Hill J.L.; O'Callaghan D.; Overstrom E.W.; Boland M.P.

Estradiol and embryo transport in superovulated cattle
pp. 333-333(1)
Authors: Hackett A.J.; Tsang C.P.W.; Marcus G.J.

Enhanced in vitro development of bovine embryos in the presence of a bovine oviductal specific glycoprotein
pp. 334-334(1)
Authors: Martus N.S.; Verhage H.G.; Mavrogianis P.A.; Thibodeaux J.K.

Comparison of the oviductal secretions of prepuberal and adult cows
pp. 335-335(1)
Authors: Modina S.; Milanesi E.; Baraldi-Scesi L.; Brevini T.A.L.; Acocella F.; Lauria A.; Armstrong D.T.; Gandolfi F.

Amino acid contents on sheep oviductal and uterine fluids
pp. 336-336(1)
Authors: Moses D.F.; Matkovic M.; Fisher E.C.; Martinez A.G.

Culture of 1-2 cell bovine embryos in oviducts of heifers
pp. 337-337(1)
Authors: Schmidt M.; Greve T.; Avery B.

Isthmic and ampullary fluid enhance fertilization and cleavage rate of cow oocytes in vitro
pp. 338-338(1)
Authors: Suriyasathaporn W.; Vos P.L.A.M.; Zeinstra E.; Bevers M.M.; Killian G.J.; Dieleman S.J.

Cryoprotectant and water permeability of immature and in vitro matured bovine oocytes
pp. 340-340(1)
Authors: Agca Y.; Liu J.; Peter A.T.; Critser E.S.; Critser J.K.

The effect of quick-freezing in ethylene glycol on morphological survival and in vitro development of mouse embryos frozen at different pre-implantation stages
pp. 342-342(1)
Authors: Cseh S.; Wang G.; Corselli J.; Nehlsen-Cannarella S.L.; Bailey L.L.; Szalay A.A.

Stability of microfilaments during swine embryo cryopreservation
pp. 343-343(1)
Authors: Dobrinsky J.R.; Long C.R.; Johnson L.A.

In vitro blastocyst formation after vitrification of immature bovine oocytes
pp. 348-348(1)
Authors: Kuchenmeister U.; Kuwayama M.

Survival of mouse morulae vitrified in media containing antifreeze protein type 1
pp. 349-349(1)
Authors: Leboeuf B.; Maxwell W.M.C.; Evans G.

Lambing from transfer of in vivo and in vitro produced fresh or vitrified ovine embryos
pp. 351-351(1)
Authors: Martinez A.G.F.; C.C. Matkovic M.; de Matos D.G.

Transfer of fair-quality fresh and frozen ovine embryos
pp. 352-352(1)
Authors: Matkovic M.; Martinez A.G.

Ovine embryos viability after serum replacement with polyvinyl alcohol in vitrification solution
pp. 353-353(1)
Authors: Naitana S.; Ledda S.; Bogliolo L.; Marogna G.; Leoni G.; Cappai P.; Loi L.

Effect of linoleic acid-bovine serum albumin on the survival of in vitro produced bovine blastocysts after cryopreservation
pp. 354-354(1)
Authors: Okazaki T.; Shimizu M.; Takahashi H.; Izaike Y.; Abe S.; Maehara S.; Shiraishi T.

The role of pre-equilibration for vitrification of in vitro produced (IVP) bovine embryos
pp. 355-355(1)
Authors: Saha S.; Ooe M.; Boediono A.; Sumantri C.; Murakami M.; Suzuki T.

Influence of serum in culture system on the production and cryopreservation of in vitro-derived bovine embryos
pp. 356-356(1)
Authors: Twagiramungu H.; Morin N.; Bordignon V.; Smith L.C.; Bousquet D.

Survival of bovine oocytes after exposure to ethylene glycol
pp. 357-357(1)
Authors: Ullah N.; Shimizu M.; Izaike Y.; Anwar M.

Cryopreservation of mouse morulae in glycerol solutions containing sucrose and honeybee royal jelly
pp. 359-359(1)
Authors: Visintin J.A.; Garcia J.F.; Pantano T.; Mello M.R.B.; Assumpcao M.E.O.A.

Effects of EGTA and Cytochalasin-B during freezing and vitrification of immature and mature bovine and rhesus monkey (M. mulatta) oocytes
pp. 361-361(1)
Authors: Younis A.I.; Keskintepe L.; Simplicio A.A.; Gould K.; Brackett B.G.

In vitro development and pregnancy rates of bovine embryos co-cultured with buffalo rat liver cells in serum free medium
pp. 363-363(1)
Authors: Damiani P.; Walstra M.; Kropp B.; Bellow M.S.; Looney C.R.; Duby R.T.

In vivo embryo recovery vs. vivo oocyte recovery and in vitro embryo production: embryo yields and pregnancy rates in cattle
pp. 364-364(1)
Authors: Goodhand K.L.; Watt R.G.; Staines M.E.; Higgins L.C.; Dolman D.F.; Hutchinson J.S.M.; Broadbent P.J.

Transfer of cryopreserved pig embryos
pp. 366-366(1)
Authors: Kameyama K.; Kudoh O.; Takedomi T.; Fukawa K.

The use of exogenous hormones to facilitate transcervical embryo recovery in sheep and their effect on embryo development
pp. 369-369(1)
Authors: McKelvey W.; McEvoy T.; Dingwall W.; Robinson J.; Lindsay E.; King M.; FitzSimons J.; Mylne M.

Embryo and recipient contributions to embryo loss to day 60 in heifers receiving either one or two in vitro-produced embryos
pp. 370-370(1)
Authors: McMillan W.H.; Peterson A.J.; Hall D.R.H.; Donnison M.J.

Pregnancy rates in recipients receiving CIDR-B devices immediately following embryo transfer
pp. 372-372(1)
Authors: Tribulo R.; Nigro M.; Burry E.; Caccia M.; Tribulo H.; Bo G.A.

The gene coding for the C/EBP homologous protein CHOP-10 (gadd153) is expressed in the mouse preimplantation embryo.
pp. 373-373(1)
Authors: Fontanier N.; Harries D.N.; Fleming J.V.; Rees W.D.

Identification of bacteria derived from frozen bovine semen that resulted in contamination during in vitro fertilization
pp. 375-375(1)
Authors: Lee K.; Kim I.; Son D.; Lee H.; Lee D.; Seo G.; Choi S.; Yang B.; Kim K.; Jung S.

Effect of exposure to two different culture systems on the development and metabolism of in vivo derived sheep zygotes
pp. 377-377(1)
Authors: Pereira N.N.; McEvoy T.G.; Staines M.E.; King M.E.; Broadbent P.J.; Mackie K.; Ranilla M.; Robinson J.J.

Birthweights of calves conceived by transfer of japanese black cow embryos produced in vitro
pp. 378-378(1)
Authors: Numabe T.; Oikawa T.; Satoh H.; Takada N.; Horiuchi T.

Use of embryo transfer to prevent the transmission of sheep pulmonary adenomatosis
pp. 379-379(1)
Authors: Parker B.N.J.; Wrathall A.E.; Saunders R.W.; Dawson M.; Done S.H.; Francis P.G.; Dexter I.; Bradley R.

Culture of sheep zygotes can alter fetal growth and development
pp. 380-380(1)
Authors: Sinclair K.D.; Maxfield E.K.; Robinson J.J.; Maltin C.A.; McEvoy T.G.; Dunne L.D.; Young L.E.; Broadbent P.J.

Introduction of stenotrophomonas maltophilia through semen used for in vitro production of bovine embryos
pp. 382-382(1)
Authors: Stringfellow J.; Hathcock T.; Riddell K.; Stringfellow D.; Galik P.; Riddell M.; Carson R.

Washing and trypsin treatment of IVF bovine embryos exposed to bovine viral diarrhea virus
pp. 383-383(1)
Authors: Trachte E.A.; Stringfellow D.A.; Riddell K.P.; Galik P.K.; Riddell M.G.; Wright J.C.

Embryos and uterine flush fluids from cattle with bovine spongiform encephalopathy are not infective for mice
pp. 384-384(1)
Authors: Wrathall A.E.; Brown K.F.D.; Fraser H.; Chree A.; Ferguson C.A.

IGF2 Gene expression in ovine fetal development
pp. 385-385(1)
Authors: Young L.E.; Butterwith S.C.; Sinclair K.D.; Maxfield E.K.; Wilmut I.

The inability of DMSO to effectively cryoprotect day 6.5 horse embryos
pp. 387-387(1)
Authors: Bruyas J.F.; Marchand P.; Fieni F.; Tainturier D.

Cryopreservation of equine embryos by two vitrification methods.
pp. 388-388(1)
Authors: Chaves M.G.; Gonzalez E.P.; de Abreu Rosas C.; Aguero A.

The effects of equine somatotropin (met-eGH) on follicular development in cycling mares
pp. 389-389(1)
Authors: Cochran R.A.; Leonardi-Cattolica A.A.; Sullivan M.R.; Thompson D.L.; Godke R.A.

Two-follicle model for study of follicular waves in mares
pp. 391-391(1)
Authors: Gastal E.L.; Gastal M.O.; Ginther O.J.

Effect of oocyte maturation time on embryo development after oocyte transfer in the mare
pp. 392-392(1)
Authors: Hinrichs K.; Matthews G.L.; Freeman D.A.

Folliculogenesis in mares - ultrasonographic aspects
pp. 393-393(1)
Authors: Raun K.; Synnestvedt B.

Ovulation rates in donor mares treated with purified equine FSH
pp. 394-394(1)
Authors: Remy B.; Bruyas J.F.; Beckers J.F.; Leduc F.; Fieni F.; Tainturier D.

Effects of three methods of cryopreservation on survival of large equine blastocysts
pp. 395-395(1)
Authors: Young C.; Squires E.L.; Seidel G.E.

Potential of the porcine zona pellucida (PZP) being an immunocontraceptive agent for elephants
pp. 397-397(1)
Authors: Fayrer-Hosken R.; Brooks P.; Kirkpatrick J.; Bertschinger H.; Raath J.; Soley J.

Physiological characteristics of electro-ejaculated semen from giant pandas
pp. 398-398(1)
Authors: Feng W.H.; Zhao J.; Fujihara N.

In vitro fertilization of minke whale (balaenoptera acutorostrata) follicular oocytes matured in vitro
pp. 399-399(1)
Authors: Fukui Y.; Mogoe T.; Ishikawa H.; Ohsumi S.

MAP kinase activation and Raf-1 synthesis in blue fox oocytes is controlled by cumulus granulosa cells
pp. 400-400(1)
Authors: Kalab P.; Srsen V.; Farstad W.; Krogenaes A.; Motlik J.; Hafne A.-L.

The ultrastructure of llama (Lama glama) blastocysts
pp. 401-401(1)
Authors: Palasz A.T.; Rodriguez-Martinez H.; Brogliatti G.M.

Development of embryos produced by intracytoplasmic sperm injection of domestic cat oocytes
pp. 403-403(1)
Authors: Pope C.E.; Johnson C.A.; McRae M.A.; Keller G.L.; Dresser B.L.

Retrieval of parthenote-like embryos from the ovaries of domestic cats.
pp. 404-404(1)
Authors: Pushett D.A.; Gunn I.M.; Trounson A.O.

Propagation of an endangered swine breed by laparoscopic embryo transfer
pp. 405-405(1)
Authors: Ratky J.; Treuer A.; Szabo P.; Dobrentei B.; Soos F.; Seregi J.; Solti L.; Brussow K.-P.

Effect of cryoprotectant and thawing method for cryopreserving epididymal sperm from impala (aepyceros melampus) for in vitro fertilization
pp. 406-406(1)
Authors: Rush E.M.; Jewell M.; Cooper C.; Garcia A.; Tomsett G.; Loskutoff N.M.

Toxicity of methanol, DMSO and glycerol on carp (Cyprinus carpio) embryos in different developmental stages
pp. 408-408(1)
Authors: Urbanyi B.; Baranyai B.; Magyary I.; Dinnyes A.

Embryo transfer in Poitou donkeys, preliminary results
pp. 409-409(1)
Authors: Vendramini O.M.; Bruyas J.F.; Fieni F.; Battut I.; Tainturier D.

Taxonomic status and sex identification from single follicle hairs in endangered Pyrenean Ibex (Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica)
pp. 410-410(1)
Authors: Villalta M.; Folch J.; Alabart J.L.; Fernandez-Arias A.

Freezing resistance of epididymal sperm from waterbuck, greater kudu and warthog using glycerol, ethanediol or dimethyl sulfoxide
pp. 411-411(1)
Authors: Watson R.; Lanterna J.; Garcia A.; Cooper C.; Rush E.M.; Tomsett G.; Loskutoff N.M.

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