Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 18 Numbers 1 & 2 2006
Special IssueProceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Embryo Transfer Society, Orlando, FL, USA, 7-11 January 2006
Full Papers and Abstracts for Poster Presentation
RD05119Spermatogonia: origin, physiology and prospects for conservation and manipulation of the male germ line
Jens Ehmcke, Karin Hübner, Hans R. Schöler and Stefan Schlatt
pp. 7-12
RD05124Sperm-mediated gene transfer
Marialuisa Lavitrano, Marco Busnelli, Maria Grazia Cerrito, Roberto Giovannoni, Stefano Manzini and Alessia Vargiolu
pp. 19-23
RD05120Moving to the beat: a review of mammalian sperm motility regulation
Regina M. Turner
pp. 25-38
RD05131Intracytoplasmic sperm injection in the bovine induces abnormal [Ca2+]i responses and oocyte activation
Christopher Malcuit, Marc Maserati, Yoshiyuki Takahashi, Raymond Page and Rafael A. Fissore
pp. 39-51
RD05122Mammalian membrane block to polyspermy: new insights into how mammalian eggs prevent fertilisation by multiple sperm
Allison J. Gardner and Janice P. Evans
pp. 53-61
RD05118Gamete imprinting: setting epigenetic patterns for the next generation
Jacquetta M. Trasler
pp. 63-69
RD05117Applications of emerging technologies to the study and conservation of threatened and endangered species
Budhan Pukazhenthi, Pierre Comizzoli, Alexander J. Travis and David E. Wildt
pp. 77-90
RD05130Equine cloning: applications and outcomes
Dirk K. Vanderwall, Gordon L. Woods, Janet F. Roser, Donald H. Schlafer, Debra C. Sellon, David F. Tester and Kenneth L. White
pp. 91-98
RD05137Mammalian diversity: gametes, embryos and reproduction
Richard R. Behringer, Guy S. Eakin and Marilyn B. Renfree
pp. 99-107
RDv18n2Ab11 ABERRANT DNA METHYLATION IN PORCINE IN VITRO-, PARTHENOGENETIC-, AND NUCLEAR TRANSFER-PRODUCED BLASTOCYSTS
A. Bonk, M. Samuel, L. Lai, Y. Hao, R. Li, Z. Liu, C. Murphy, E. Antoniou and R. Prather
pp. 109-109
RDv18n2Ab2 2 IDENTIFICATION OF GENES INDUCED BY THE CONCEPTUS IN THE BOVINE ENDOMETRIUM DURING THE PRE-IMPLANTATION PERIOD
C. Klein, S. Bauersachs, S. Ulbrich, H. Meyer, S. Schmidt, H. Reichenbach, M. Vermehren, H. Blum, F. Sinowatz and E. Wolf
pp. 109-110
RDv18n2Ab3 3 NUCLEAR REPROGRAMMING OF PORCINE FIBROBLAST CELLS BY XENOPUS EGG EXTRACTS
K. Miyamoto, Y. Nagao, N. Minami, M. Yamada, K. Ohsumi and H. Imai
pp. 110-110
RDv18n2Ab5 5 ASSESSMENT OF HSP70.1 TRANSCRIPTION LEVELS IN BOVINE EMBRYOS AFTER CUMULUS REMOVAL BY DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES
A. Reeder, V. Schutzkus, J. Wiebelhaus-Finger, H. Khatib, R. L. Monson, M. B. Wheeler, D. Beebe and J. Rutledge
pp. 111-111
RDv18n2Ab6 6 EXPRESSION PROFILING OF SINGLE BOVINE EMBRYOS REVEALS SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS OF IN VITRO MATURATION, FERTILIZATION AND CULTURE
S. L. Smith, L.-Y. Sung, R. Page, B. Henderson, F. Du, R. E. Everts, T. Nedambale, S. Rodriguez-Zas, J.-P. Renard, H. A. Lewin, X. Yang and X. C. Tian
pp. 111-111
RDv18n2Ab77 PLASMA PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATIONS IN OVARIECTOMIZED COWS WITH INTRAVAGINAL DEVICES CONTAINING DIFFERENT LEVELS OF PROGESTERONE
M. Aviles, L. Cutaia, I. Videla Dorna, M. Aba and G. A. Bo
pp. 112-112
RDv18n2Ab8 8 EFFECT OF DURATION OF TREATMENT WITH PROGESTERONE VAGINAL DEVICES ON PREGNANCY RATES IN CROSS-BRED ZEBU CATTLE ARTIFICIALLY INSEMINATED AT A FIXED TIME
E. Balla, D. Pincinato, D. Maraña, L. C. Peres, L. F. K. Borges and G. A. Bó
pp. 112-113
RDv18n2Ab9 9 USE OF SEXED SEMEN FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS IN MEXICO: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
A. Barba, Y. C. Ducolomb and S. Romo
pp. 113-113
RDv18n2Ab10 10 PREGNANCY RATE IN DAIRY COWS CROSSBREED HOLSTEIN × CARORA, DURING TWO SEASONS OF THE YEAR UNDER TWO ESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION PROGRAMS AND TROPICAL CONDITIONS IN VENEZUELA
M. Cabezas, J. Cardenas, T. Diaz and A. A. Kowalski
pp. 113-114
RDv18n2Ab11 11 EFFECTS OF CIDR-BASED PRESYNCHRONIZATION AND eCG ON FERTILITY FOR A GnRH-BASED TIMED-AI PROTOCOL IN BEEF CATTLE
M. Colazo, J. Small, J. Kastelic, H. Davis, D. Ward, R. Wilde and R. Mapletoft
pp. 114-114
RDv18n2Ab1212 THE EFFECT OF PROGESTERONE CONTENT IN A VAGINAL INSERT ON PREGNANCY RATES IN BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE INSEMINATED AT FIXED TIME
L. Cutaia, M. Aviles, F. Feresin, A. Franzoni, L. Peres, D. Pincinato and G. A. Bo
pp. 114-115
RDv18n2Ab1313 EFFECTS OF PLASMA PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATIONS ON LH RELEASE AND OVULATION IN BEEF CATTLE GIVEN GnRH
H. Davis, M. Colazo, M. Rutledge, J. Small, J. Kastelic and R. Mapletoft
pp. 115-115
RDv18n2Ab14 14 SYNCHRONIZATION OF OVULATION IN ANESTROUS NELORE COWS TREATED WITH HORMONAL PROTOCOL WITHOUT PROGESTERONE OR PROGESTAGENS
A. F. Souza, V. G. Pinheiro, R. L. Ereno and C. M. Barros
pp. 115-116
RDv18n2Ab1515 INCREASING ESTRUS DETECTION RATES WITHIN FOUR DAYS IN A PROSTAGLANDIN-BASED ESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION PROGRAM IN BOS INDICUS BEEF (SISTANI) CATTLE
M. D. Jalinous, A. Niasari-Naslaji, F. Sarhaddi and E. Naghzali
pp. 116-116
RDv18n2Ab16 16 OVULATION AND PREGNANCY RATES IN POSTPARTUM BOS INDICUS COWS TREATED WITH PROGESTERONE VAGINAL DEVICES AND ESTRADIOL BENZOATE, WITH OR WITHOUT eCG AND TEMPORARY WEANING
D. Maraña, L. Cutaia, L. Peres, D. Pincinato, L. F. K. Borges and G. A. Bo
pp. 116-117
RDv18n2Ab17 17 FLOW CYTOMETRY ANALYSIS OF THE TURKEY SPERM GLYCOCALYX: EFFECTS OF NEURAMINIDASE TREATMENT
J. Pelaez and J. Long
pp. 117-117
RDv18n2Ab1818 DO TEMPORARY CALF REMOVAL AND/OR EQUINE CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN ADMINISTRATION INCREASE PREGNANCY RATES IN LACTATING NELORE COWS TREATED WITH A PROGESTERONE-RELEASE INTRAVAGINAL DEVICE?
V. G. Pinheiro, A. F. Souza, M. F. Pegorer, R. L. Ereno and C. M. Barros
pp. 117-118
RDv18n2Ab19 19 PREGNANCY RATES IN DAIRY COWS TREATED WITH INTRAVAGINAL PROGESTERONE DEVICES AND DIFFERENT FIXED-TIME AI PROTOCOLS
G. Veneranda, L. Filippi, D. Racca, G. Romero, E. Balla, L. Cutaia and G. A. Bo
pp. 118-118
RDv18n2Ab2020 PRODUCTION OF NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS FROM PORCINE FETAL FIBROBLAST CELLS CARRYING A TETRACYCLINE-INDUCIBLE TRANSGENE
K. S. Ahn, M. Kwon, B. C. Koo, J. Y. Won, S. Y. Heo, T. Kim and H. Shim
pp. 118-119
RDv18n2Ab21 21 EFFECT OF SEVERAL PARAMETERS ON PARTHENOGENETIC BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
S. Arat, H. Bagis, A. Tas and T. Akkoc
pp. 119-119
RDv18n2Ab22 22 EFFECT OF OOCYTE AGE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF MOUSE PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS AND EFFECT OF OXYGEN CONCENTRATION ON EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
H. Bagis, S. Arat, H. Odaman and A. Tas
pp. 119-120
RDv18n2Ab2323 NEONATAL PHYSIOLOGICAL STATUS OF CLONED AND CONTROL CALVES
C. A. Batchelder, M. B. Whitcomb, M. Bertolini, J. B. Mason, S. G. Petkov, K. A. Hoffert, L. W. George and G. B. Anderson
pp. 120-120
RDv18n2Ab24 24 GLOBAL TRANSCRIPT PROFILING OF CLONED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS USING AFFYMETRIX GENECHIP TECHNOLOGY
Z. Beyhan, P. Ross, A. Iager, A. Kocabas, K. Cunniff, M. Maserati, R. Page and J. Cibelli
pp. 120-121
RDv18n2Ab25 25 MATERNAL-TO-EMBRYONIC TRANSITION FOLLOWING NUCLEAR TRANSFER OR PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION
T. Brevini, S. Antonini, F. Cillo, I. Lagutina, S. Colleoni, G. Lazzari, C. Galli and F. Gandolfi
pp. 121-121
RDv18n2Ab26 26 EFFECTS OF SOMATIC CLONING ON THE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN YOUNG AND ADULT CATTLE
P. Chavatte-Palmer, Y. Heyman and I. Schwartz
pp. 121-122
RDv18n2Ab2828 EFFECT OF TREATMENT OF OVINE OOCYTES WITH CAFFEINE ON GENE EXPRESSION IN NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
I. Choi, J.-H. Lee and K. Campbell
pp. 122-123
RDv18n2Ab29 29 BIRTH OF A FOAL CLONED BY ADULT SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER WITH ROSCOVITINE-TREATED DONOR CELLS
Y. H. Choi, Y. G. Chung, D. D. Varner and K. Hinrichs
pp. 123-123
RDv18n2Ab30 30 NUCLEAR AND MICROTUBULE DYNAMICS IN SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER SHEEP EMBRYOS ACTIVATED WITH T-DIMETHYLAMINOPURINE AND CYCLOHEXIMIDE
G. Coppola, B.-G. Jeon, B. Alexander, E. St. John, D. H. Betts and W. A. King
pp. 123-124
RDv18n2Ab3131 FULL-TERM AND LIVE RABBIT CLONES PRODUCED BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
F. Du, J. Xu, S. Gao, L. Y. Sung, D. Stone, M. Joyner, J. Zhang, S. Chaubal, X. Tian, Y. E. Chen and X. Yang
pp. 124-124
RDv18n2Ab32 32 CRYOPRESERVATION OF DONOR CELLS FOR NUCLEAR TRANSFER: EFFECT OF CELL FREEZING METHOD ON THE EFFICIENCY OF SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN PIGS
J. Estrada, E. Lee and J. Piedrahita
pp. 125-125
RDv18n2Ab33 33 USE OF ADULT MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS FOR CLONING PIGS
R. Faast, L. F. S. Beebe, S. J. Harrison, S. M. McIlfatrick, R. J. Ashman and M. B. Nottle
pp. 125-125
RDv18n2Ab34 34 DEVELOPMENTAL ABILITY OF ZONA-FREE PORCINE CLONED EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED BY SOMATIC CELLS AND CENTRIFUGED CYTOPLASTS
M. Fahrudin, K. Kikuchi, N. W. K. Karja, M. Ozawa, T. Somfai, J. Noguchi, H. Kaneko and T. Nagai
pp. 125-126
RDv18n2Ab35 35 IN VITRO BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AFTER NUCLEAR TRANSFER BY HANDMADE CLONING USING A MODIFIED WOW CULTURE SYSTEM
C. Feltrin, F. Forell, L. dos Santos and J. L. Rodrigues
pp. 126-126
RDv18n2Ab36 36 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF HUMAN AGED OOCYTES AS HOST CELLS FOR NUCLEAR TRANSFER
V. Hall, D. Compton, P. Stojkovic, M. Nesbitt, M. Herbert, A. Murdoch and M. Stojkovic
pp. 126-127
RDv18n2Ab37 37 CELL CYCLE ANALYSIS IN IN VITRO-CULTURED ADULT SKIN FIBROBLASTS OF THE GORAL (NAEMORHEDUS CAUDATUS)
M. A. Hashem, P. B. Dilip, S. K. Kang, B. C. Lee and W. S. Hwang
pp. 127-127
RDv18n2Ab3838 FULL TERM DEVELOPMENT IN A COW CARRYING A NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYO DERIVED FROM FIBROBLASTS AND OOCYTES OF ITS OWN CLONE
Y. Heyman, D. Lebourhis, P. Chavatte-Palmer, C. Richard, J. P. Renard and X. Vignon
pp. 127-128
RDv18n2Ab39 39 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF RECONSTRUCTED EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY NUCLEAR TRANSFER BETWEEN CYNOMOLGUS MONKEY FIBROBLAST CELLS AND RABBIT OOCYTES
Y. Hosoi, T. Yamochi, N. Kawata, M. Takenoshita, S. Ohta, K. Matsumoto, K. Saeki and A. Iritani
pp. 128-128
RDv18n2Ab40 40 EFFECT OF CHEMICAL ACTIVATION ON DEVELOPMENT AND APOPTOSIS OF PREIMPLANTATION PORCINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM NUCLEAR TRANSFER
G.-S. Im, J.-S. Seo, I.-S. Hwang, S.-W. Kim, H.-S. Park, D.-H. Kim, B.-C. Yang, I.-K. Kong and B.-S. Yang
pp. 129-129
RDv18n2Ab41 41 STUDY ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER USING IN VIVO-MATURED OOCYTES IN DOGS
G. Jang, M. Kim, H. J. Oh, F. Y. Heru, M. S. Hossein, H. J. Kim, J. J. Kim, S. H. Lee, S. K. Kang, B. C. Lee and W. S. Hwang
pp. 129-129
RDv18n2Ab42 42 DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL AND REPROGRAMMING EFFICIENCY OF BOVINE EMBRYOS CLONED WITH ADULT FIBROBLASTS TREATED BY A DEMETHYLATING AGENT, S-ADENOSYL-HOMOCYSTEINE
B.-G. Jeon, S. D. Perrault, G.-J. Rho, D. H. Betts and W. A. King
pp. 130-130
RDv18n2Ab43 43 PRODUCTION OF PORCINE EMBRYOS BY NUCLEAR TRANSFER OF BONE MARROW MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
H.-F. Jin, B. Mohana Kumar, J.-G. Kim, H.-J. Song, S. Balasubramanian, S.-Y. Choe and G.-J. Rho
pp. 130-130
RDv18n2Ab4444 IN VITRO AND IN VIVO SURVIVABILITY ON VITRIFIED EMBRYOS OBTAINED BY BOVINE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
K. Kaneyama, S. Kobayashi, S. Matoba, Y. Hashiyada, K. Imai, M. Yonai and N. Saito
pp. 131-131
RDv18n2Ab45 45 NUCLEAR LAMIN A/C EXPRESSION IN BOVINE PARTHENOTES AND NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
R. D. W. Kelly, R. Alberio and K. H. S. Campbell
pp. 131-132
RDv18n2Ab46 46 ANTI-APOPTOTIC EFFECT OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1 AND ITS RECEPTOR ON DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
S. Kim, S. H. Lee, J. H. Kim, Y. W. Jeong, O. J. Koo, S. Mi Park, E. G. Lee, A. Hashem, M. S. Hossein, B. C. Lee, S. K. Kang and W. S. Hwang
pp. 132-132
RDv18n2Ab47 47 BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT RATE OF CLONED BOVINE EMBRYOS USING SERIAL NUCLEAR TRANSFER OF CELLS CONTAINING AN X-AUTOSOME-TRANSLOCATED CHROMOSOME t(Xp+;23q-)
W. A. King, B.-G. Jeon and D. H. Betts
pp. 132-132
RDv18n2Ab48 48 MORPHOLOGICAL ANOMALIES OF FETAL MEMBRANES DURING GESTATION IN BOVINE CLONES DERIVED BY SOMATIC NUCLEAR TRANSFER
H. R. Kohan-ghadr, R. Lefebvre, G. Fecteau, L. C. Smith and J. Durocher
pp. 133-133
RDv18n2Ab49 49 INTRA-GENUS CLONED EMBRYOS PRODUCTION AND PREGNANCIES DERIVED FROM LEOPARD CAT NUCLEI AND DOMESTIC CAT ENUCLEATED EGGS
I. K. Kong, H. S. Lee, N. H. Kim, L. H. Kim, H. D. Shin and X. J. Yin
pp. 133-133
RDv18n2Ab5050 PRODUCTION OF THIRD-GENERATION CLONES OF A PIG BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
M. Kurome, R. Tomii, S. Ueno, K. Hiruma, H. Saito, K. Nakamura, K. Okumura, S. Matsumoto, M. Matsumoto, Y. Kaji, F. Endo and H. Nagashima
pp. 133-134
RDv18n2Ab51 51 AGGREGATION REDUCES THE VARIATION OF GENE EXPRESSION LEVELS IN BOVINE CLONES
S. Kurosaka, N. A. Leu and K. J. McLaughlin
pp. 134-134
RDv18n2Ab52 52 PRELIMINARY DATA ON PIG-BOVINE INTERSPECIES NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
I. Lagutina, D. Brunetti, G. Lazzari and C. Galli
pp. 134-135
RDv18n2Ab53 53 EVALUATION OF NUCLEAR REPROGRAMMING IN CLONED MINIATURE PIG EMBRYOS USING GENES OF Oct-4 FAMILY
E. Lee, S. H. Lee, S. Kim, Y. W. Jeong, J. H. Kim, O. J. Koo, A. Hashem, S. M. Park, M. S. H. Hossein, H. Y. S. Son, Ch.-K. Lee, S. K. Kang, B. C. Lee and W. S. Hwang
pp. 135-135
RDv18n2Ab5454 ESTABLISHMENT OF PREGNANCY BY OVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED USING CAFFEINE-TREATED IN VITRO-MATURED OOCYTES AS CYTOPLAST RECIPIENTS
J.-H. Lee, M. Marfil, M. Panarace, M. Medina and K. H. S. Campbell
pp. 135-136
RDv18n2Ab55 55 INFLUENCE OF DONOR CELL TYPE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
K. Lee, W. L. Fodor and Z. Machaty
pp. 136-136
RDv18n2Ab56 56 PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC RECLONED MINIATURE PIGS EXPRESSING HUMAN DECAY ACCELERATING FACTOR
S. H. Lee, Y. W. Jeong, H. Y. Jeon, S. Kim, J. H. Kim, O. J. Koo, E. G. Lee, S. M. Park, M. D. A. Hashem, M. S. Hossein, S. K. Kang, B. C. Lee and W. S. Hwang
pp. 136-137
RDv18n2Ab5757 DEFECTIVE PLACENTAL VASCULARIZATION AND TROPHISMS IN FULL TERM SOMATIC CELL SHEEP CLONES
P. Loi, K. Matsukawa, C. Palmieri, L. Della Salda and G. Ptak
pp. 137-137
RDv18n2Ab5858 EFFICIENCY OF OVUM PICKUP AND EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN VITRO IN CLONED CATTLE
A. Lucas-Hahn, E. Lemme, K.-G. Hadeler, H.-G. Sander and H. Niemann
pp. 137-137
RDv18n2Ab59 59 BOVINE OOCYTE RECONSTRUCTION FOLLOWING CRYOPRESERVATION AND GERMINAL VESICLE TRANSPLANTATION
A. M. Luciano, F. Franciosi, F. PerazzouI, C. Galbusera, M. S. Beretta, V. Lodde and S. Modina
pp. 138-138
RDv18n2Ab60 60 EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE ON THE IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
W. E. Maalouf, J. H. Lee and K. H. S. Campbell
pp. 138-138
RDv18n2Ab6161 GENERATING A HERD OF TRANSGENIC DAIRY GOATS BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
D. Melican, N. Hawkins and W. Gavin
pp. 139-139
RDv18n2Ab6262 REPROGRAMMING EVENTS AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF RHESUS MONKEY EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
S. Mitalipov, Q. Zhou, J. Byrne, W.-Z. Ji and D. Wolf
pp. 139-139
RDv18n2Ab63 63 IMPROVEMENT OF SEMEN-DERIVED EPITHELIAL CELL PROLIFERATION BY FIBROBLAST CO-CULTURE
L. Nel-Themaat, M. C. Gómez, G. Wirtu, A. Cole, K. R. Bondioli, B. L. Dresser, C. E. Pope and R. A. Godke
pp. 140-140
RDv18n2Ab6464 X-LINKED GENE EXPRESSION IN BOVINE (BOS TAURUS) MALE AND FEMALE IN VITRO- FERTILIZED AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER-DERIVED BLASTOCYSTS
M. Nino-Soto, G. Mastromonaco, P. Blondin and W. A. King
pp. 140-140
RDv18n2Ab65 65 ASSESSMENT OF LIVE OFFSPRING SIRED BY A SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER BULL, STARBUCK II
H. Ortegon, L. Lin, G. Coppola, S. Perrault, T. Kroetsch, D. H. Betts, W. A. King, D. Bousquet and P. Blondin
pp. 141-141
RDv18n2Ab6666 HISTIOTROPHIC NUTRITION AND IRON TRANSFER ACROSS THE MATERNO-FETAL INTERFACE IN NUCLEAR TRANSFER-DERIVED SOMATIC CATTLE CLONES
F. Pereira, F. Meirelles, F. Braga, J. Visintin, R. Rumpf, J. Garcia, J. R. Kfoury Júnior, L. Oliveira, J. Monteiro, P. Papa, A. F. Carvalho, A. Neto, C. E. Ambrósio, F. Bazer and M. A. Miglino
pp. 141-141
RDv18n2Ab6767 GENERATION OF PIGS TRANSGENIC FOR hCD59/DAF AND HUMAN THROMBOMODULIN BY SOMATIC NUCLEAR TRANSFER
B. Petersen, W. Kues, A. Lucas-Hahn, A.-L. Queisser, E. Lemme, M. Hoelker, J. W. Carnwath and H. Niemann
pp. 142-142
RDv18n2Ab6868 GENE EXPRESSION COMPARISONS BETWEEN BOVINE IN VIVO AND CLONED EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY THREE DIFFERENT METHODS
N. Ruddock, K. Wilson, M. Cooney, R. Tecirlioglu, V. Hall, A. French and M. Holland
pp. 142-142
RDv18n2Ab69 69 RELATION OF SPATIAL GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS IN BOVINE EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED WITH SOMATIC CELLS TO BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT
K. Saeki, T. Tamari, A. Kasamatsu, D. Iwamoto, S. Kameyama, A. Tatemizo, T. Mitani, H. Kato, Y. Hosoi, K. Matsumoto, S. Taniguchi, A. Ideta, M. Urakawa, Y. Aoyagi and A. Iritani
pp. 142-143
RDv18n2Ab7070 NON-PLATED GRANULOSA AND CUMULUS CELLS AND FIRST PASSAGE FIBROBLASTS AS NUCLEUS DONOR FOR GOAT CLONING
D. Salamone, M. Catala, A. Gibbons, F. Pereyra Bonnet and M. Cueto
pp. 143-143
RDv18n2Ab71 71 WHAT IS THE UTERINE RESPONSE IN A CLONED BOVINE PREGNANCY?
T. C. Santos, F. T. V. Pereira, A. C. Assis Neto, C. E. Ambrósio, F. V. Meirelles, J. M. Garcia, D. A. Maria, A. F. Carvalho and M. A. Miglino
pp. 144-144
RDv18n2Ab72 72 HISTONE METHYLATION AND GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS IN PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM INTRA- AND INTER-SPECIES NUCLEAR TRANSFER
W. Shi, F. Yang, E. Wolf and V. Zakharchenko
pp. 144-144
RDv18n2Ab7373 PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE MAJOR CELLULAR PROTEINS OF BOVINE TROPHECTODERM CELL LINES DERIVED FROM IVP, PARTHENOGENETIC, AND NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS: REDUCED EXPRESSION OF ANNEXIN I IN NUCLEAR TRANSFER-DERIVED CELL LINES
N. Talbot, A. Powell, T. Caperna and W. Garrett
pp. 145-145
RDv18n2Ab74 74 EXAMINATION OF ABNORMAL CELL DIVISION AND CHROMOSOME ABERRATION IN PIG PARTHENOTES AND CLONED EMBRYOS
S. J. Uhm, M. S. Kim, M. K. Gupta, H. Y. Lee, S. J. Park, C. K. Park, H. M. Chung, Y. B. Kim, K. S. Chung and H. T. Lee
pp. 145-145
RDv18n2Ab7575 DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE SCNT EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED USING RECIPIENT OOCYTES AND EGFP-TRANSFECTED CELLS THAT WERE CULTURED WITH VITAMIN C OR E
P. Wongsrikeao, T. Otoi, B. Agung, R. Shimitzu, H. Naoi, M. Taniguchi, S. Sutou and T. Nagai
pp. 145-146
RDv18n2Ab76 76 SCREENING Oct-4 PROMOTER ACTIVITY IN BOVINE FIRST AND SECOND ROUND SCNT EMBRYOS USING AN EGFP REPORTER CONSTRUCT
A. Wuensch, F. A. Habermann, R. Klose, V. Zakhartchenko, F. Yang, H. Wenigerkind, F. Sinowatz and E. Wolf
pp. 146-146
RDv18n2Ab77 77 PRODUCTION OF BAN MINIPIG EMBRYO BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
B. Xuan Nguyen, N. Thi Uoc, Ta. Nagai, N. Viet Linh, Q. Xuan Huu, N. Van Hanh, N. Trung Thanh, N. Huu Duc and B. Linh Chi
pp. 147-147
RDv18n2Ab78 78 EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT ACTIVATION PROTOCOLS ON ACTIN FILAMENT DISTRIBUTION AND IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF MINIATURE PIG NT EMBRYOS
K. Yamanaka, S. Sugimura, T. Wakai, T. Shoji, H. Sasada and E. Sato
pp. 147-147
RDv18n2Ab7979 THE AMOUNT OF TELOMERIC DNA IN CLONED CATTLE AND THEIR CALVES IS LESS THAN THAT OF AGE MATCHED CATTLE
B. C. Yang, G. S. Im, Y. H. Kim, J. W. Choi, Y. S. Park, H. W. Hwang, S. C. Joo, D. H. Kim, Y. G. Ko, breakH. H. Seong, E. J. Cho, S. H. Sohn and B. S. Yang
pp. 148-148
RDv18n2Ab8080 EFFECT OF DNA METHYLATION ON SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN RHESUS MONKEY
J. F. Yang, S. H. Yang, Y. Y. Niu, Q. Zhou and W. Z. Ji
pp. 148-148
RDv18n2Ab8181 COMPARISON OF DEVELOPMENTAL ABILITY AMONG CLONED EMBRYOS WITH VARIOUS INDIVIDUAL RECIPIENT CYTOPLASMS IN BOVINE
J. G. Zhao, X. Y. Yang, H. F. Liu, H. Li, S. Z. Huang and Y. T. Zeng
pp. 148-149
RDv18n2Ab82 82 IN VITRO SURVIVAL OF PORCINE BLASTOCYSTS VITRIFIED USING THE CRYOLOGIC VITRIFICATION METHOD
L. Beebe, S. McIlfatrick, R. Ashman and M. Nottle
pp. 149-149
RDv18n2Ab8383 VITRIFICATION OF IMMATURE AND IN VITRO-MATURED HORSE OOCYTES
L. Bogliolo, F. Ariu, I. Rosati, M. T. Zedda, S. Pau, S. Naitana, G. Leoni, M. Kuwayama and S. Ledda
pp. 149-150
RDv18n2Ab8484 EVALUATION OF BULL SEMEN AT 1 H VS. 48 H OF POST-FROZEN STABILIZATION TIME
G. M. Brogliatti, G. Larraburu, R. Cavia and M. E. Carini
pp. 150-150
RDv18n2Ab8585 VITRIFICATION IN VIVO OF LARGE EQUINE EMBRYOS AFTER VITRIFICATION OR CULTURE
L. F. Campos-Chillon, T. J. Cox, G. E. Seidel Jr and E. M. Carnevale
pp. 151-151
RDv18n2Ab8686 MOTILITY AND VIABILITY OF BULL SEMEN DURING 24 HOURS OF STORAGE AT 4°C
M. E. Carini, R. Cavia, G. Larraburu and G. M. Brogliatti
pp. 151-151
RDv18n2Ab87 87 THE EFFECT OF LOW TEMPERATURE ON THE DETECTABILITY/VISUALIZATION OF THE MEIOTIC SPINDLE IN MII MOUSE OOCYTES
S. Cseh, K. Kanyo, J. Konc, L. Solti, E. Varga and R. Kriston
pp. 152-152
RDv18n2Ab88 88 IS STEREOMICROSCOPY AN EFFICIENT METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE VITRIFIED PORCINE EMBRYO QUALITY?
C. Cuello, F. Berthelot, B. Delaleu, C. Almiñana, J. M. Vázquez, J. Roca, L. M. Pastor, E. A. Martínez and F. Martinat Botté
pp. 152-152
RDv18n2Ab89 89 OPEN PULLED STRAW VITRIFICATION FOR IN VITRO-PRODUCED BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS
A. De Rosa, R. Di Palo, L. Attanasio, E. Monaco, G. Campanile and B. Gasparrini
pp. 153-153
RDv18n2Ab90 90 SUCCESSFUL VITRIFICATION OF PARTHENOGENETIC PORCINE BLASTOCYSTS PRODUCED FROM DELIPATED IN VITRO-MATURED OOCYTES
Y. Du, P. M. Kragh, X. Zhang, H. Yang, G. Vajta and L. Bolund
pp. 153-153
RDv18n2Ab9191 PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF SURGICAL EQUINE EMBRYO TRANSFER AFTER OPEN PULLED STRAW VITRIFICATION
G. Duchamp, F. Guignot, J. Grizelj, M. Vidament and P. Mermillod
pp. 154-154
RDv18n2Ab92 92 EVALUATION OF BOAR SPERM FUNCTIONALITY AFTER A CUSHIONED CENTRIFUGATION TECHNIQUE
J. Gadea, S. Martínez-Miró, G. Decuadro-Hansen and C. Matás
pp. 154-154
RDv18n2Ab9393 CALCIUM REMOVAL INCREASES THE PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF β-CYCLODEXTRIN PLUS CHOLESTEROL ON PORCINE SPERM DURING COLD SHOCK
H. Galantino-Homer, W. Zeng, S. Megee, M. Modelski and I. Dobrinski
pp. 155-155
RDv18n2Ab94 94 ADDITION OF REDUCED GLUTATHIONE TO THAWING MEDIUM IMPROVED THE SPERM MOTILITY AND REDUCED ROS GENERATION IN FROZEN OVINE AND CAPRINE SPERMATOZOA
J. C. Gardón, J. A. Rodriquez and J. Gadea
pp. 155-155
RDv18n2Ab9595 EFFECT OF CRYOPROTECTANT ADDITION AND REMOVAL AT 4°C ON MOTILITY AND PLASMA MEMBRANE INTEGRITY OF BOVINE CAUDAL EPDIDYMAL SPERMATOZOA
C. Guerrero, S. Leibo, D. Paccamonti, B. Eilts, K. Bondioli and R. Godke
pp. 156-156
RDv18n2Ab96 96 VITRIFICATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES — A NEW APPROACH TO GAMETE CRYOPRESERVATION
M. K. Gupta, H. Y. Lee, S. J. Uhm and H. T. Lee
pp. 156-156
RDv18n2Ab97 97 DIFFERENCES IN SPERM CHROMATIN STRUCTURE AMONG GOOD AND BAD BOAR SPERM FREEZERS
M. Hernández, J. Roca, J. Ballester, J. M. Vázquez, E. A. Martínez, A. Johannisson, F. Saravia and H. Rodríguez-Martínez
pp. 157-157
RDv18n2Ab98 98 SUCCESSFUL PREGNANCIES FOLLOWING TRANSFER OF VITRIFIED PORCINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM IN VITRO-MATURED OOCYTES
K. Hiruma, H. Ueda, H. Saito, C. Tanaka, N. Maeda, M. Kurome, R. Tomii, S. Ueno and H. Nagashima
pp. 157-157
RDv18n2Ab9999 EFFECT OF CYSTEAMINE ON SURVIVAL OF BOVINE AND OVINE OOCYTES VITRIFIED USING THE MINIMUM VOLUME COOLING (MVC) CRYOTOP METHOD
J. Kelly, D. Kleemann, M. Kuwayama and S. Walker
pp. 158-158
RDv18n2Ab100100 TIMING OF BLASTOCOELIC CAVITY RE-EXPANSION REPRESENTS A QUALITY INDEX OF IN VITRO PRODUCED OVINE BLASTOCYSTS
G. G. Leoni, F. Berlinguer, S. Succu, F. Mossa, M. Galioto, D. Bebbere and S. Naitana
pp. 158-158
RDv18n2Ab101101 CRYOPRESERVATION OF PORCINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
R. Li, L. Lai, D. Wax, Y. Hao, Z. Zhong, C. N. Murphy, A. Rieke and R. S. Prather
pp. 159-159
RDv18n2Ab102 102 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) OOCYTES VITRIFIED AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF MATURATION IN VITRO
K. Loganathasamy, R. Rajhans, G. SaiKumar and G. T. Sharma
pp. 159-159
RDv18n2Ab103103 GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES OF VITRIFIED MOUSE EMBRYOS DETECTED BY MICROARRAYS
S. Mamo, Sz. Bodo, Z. Polgar and A. Dinnyes
pp. 160-160
RDv18n2Ab104104 COMPARING DIFFERENT LEVELS OF OSMOLALITY OF SUCROSE EXTENDER ON THE VIABILITY OF SPERMATOZOA IN BACTRIAN CAMEL (CAMELUS BACTRIANUS)
S. Mosaferi, A. Niasari-Naslaji, N. Bahmani, A. A. Gharahdaghi, A. Abarghani, A. Ghanbari and A. Gerami
pp. 160-160
RDv18n2Ab105105 COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO EXTENDERS FOR CRYOPRESERVATION OF BACTRIAN CAMEL SEMEN
A. Niasari-Naslaji, S. Mosaferi, A. A. Gharahdaghi, A. Abarghani, A. Ghanbari, A. Gerami and N. Bahmani
pp. 161-161
RDv18n2Ab106106 EFFECT OF GLYCEROL AND ETHYLENE GLYCOL ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO BOVINE EMBRYOS
A. C. Nicacio, R. Simões, M. A. Peres, J. S. A. Gonçalves, M. E. O. D'Ávila Assumpção and J. A. Visintin
pp. 161-161
RDv18n2Ab107107 COMPARISON OF PRIMATE SPERM CRYOPRESERVATION PROTOCOLS: POST-THAW SPERM RECOVERY AND HYPERACTIVATION IN CULTURE
S. Nichols and B. Bavister
pp. 161-162
RDv18n2Ab108108 NEGLIGIBLE LEVEL OF DNA DAMAGE IN BOVINE OOCYTES VITRIFIED USING MINIMUM VOLUME METHODS
K. Papis, E. Stachowiak, M. Kruszewski, T. Iwanenko and T. Bartlomiejczyk
pp. 162-162
RDv18n2Ab109109 HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE INDUCED INCREASE IN POST-THAW MOTILITY OF FROZEN BOAR SPERMATOZOA
C. Pribenszky, M. Molnar, A. Horvath, A. Harnos and O. Szenci
pp. 162-163
RDv18n2Ab110 110 VITRIFICATION DEVICES AFFECT DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE AND BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF IVM OVINE OOCYTES
S. Succu, G. G. Leoni, F. Berlinguer, F. Mossa, M. Galioto and S. Naitana
pp. 163-163
RDv18n2Ab111111 ESTIMATION OF SPERM QUALITY IN FRESH AND FROZEN–THAWED SEMEN FROM ASTURIANA DE LOS VALLES BULLS
C. Tamargo, M. Carbajo, C. Diez, D. Martin and C. O. Hidalgo
pp. 163-164
RDv18n2Ab112112 LLAMA LAMA GLAMA PREGNANCIES FROM VITRIFIED/WARMED BLASTOCYSTS USING A NOVEL COAXIAL CRYOPROTECTANT MICROINJECTION SYSTEM
P. Taylor, S. Taylor, M. Sansinena and R. Godke
pp. 164-164
RDv18n2Ab113113 EFFECT OF SPERM COATING ON THE QUALITY OF BOVINE FROZEN–THAWED SPERMATOZOA
M. Thys, A. Van Soom, J. Dewulf, T. Rijsselaere and A. de Kruif
pp. 164-165
RDv18n2Ab114114 VITRIFICATION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS IN MEDIUM WITH POLYVINYL ALCOHOL REPLACING BSA
D. J. Walker and G. E. Seidel Jr
pp. 165-165
RDv18n2Ab115115 SPERM CRYOPRESERVATION IN TRAGELAPHINE ANTELOPES
G. Wirtu, C. E. Pope, A. Cole, R. A. Godke, D. L. Paccamonti and B. L. Dresser
pp. 166-166
RDv18n2Ab116116 EFFECTS OF l -GLUTAMINE ON CRYOPRESERVATION OF IMMATURE BOVINE OOCYTES
C. Yamada, M. D. Goissis, H. V. A. Caetano, A. R. S. Coutinho, M. E. O. A. Assumpção and J. A. Visintin
pp. 167-168
RDv18n2Ab117117 VITRIFICATION OF CHAROLAIS AND HOLSTEIN BLASTOCYSTS USING LN SLUSH
S. Yavin, D. Ditesheim, Y. Zeron and A. Arav
pp. 167-167
RDv18n2Ab118 118 EXPRESSION PROFILES OF CIRCADIAN CLOCK GENES IN MOUSE OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
T. Amano, A. Matsushita, R. Kakegawa, K. Matsumoto, K. Saeki, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 167-168
RDv18n2Ab119119 EARLY BOVINE GESTATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: MANIPULATED (IVF) AND NOT MANIPULATED IN LABORATORY
A. C. Assis Neto, F. T. Verechia, C. E. Ambrosio, M. L. V. Alberto, F. V. Meirelles, J. M. Garcia, J. M. Santos and M. A. Miglino
pp. 168-168
RDv18n2Ab120120 EMBRYO SURVIVAL FOLLOWING LIPID-BASED TRANSFECTION OF 1-CELL STAGE BOVINE EMBRYOS WITH SMALL INTERFERING RNA (siRNA) FRAGMENTS AND/OR DNA
M. Bertolini, L. R. Bertolini, S. G. Petkov, K. R. Madden, J. D. Murray and G. B. Anderson
pp. 168-169
RDv18n2Ab121 121 DEMETHYLATION OF MAMMALIAN SOMATIC DNA BY XENOPUS EGG AND OOCYTE EXTRACTS
Y. Bian, R. Alberio, A. Johnson and K. Campbell
pp. 169-170
RDv18n2Ab122122 UNIQUE EXPRESSION PATTERNS OF DIFFERENTIATION, GROWTH, AND CELL STRUCTURE FACTORS IN THE ELONGATING PORCINE CONCEPTUS
L. A. Blomberg, J. R. Miles and K. A. Zuelke
pp. 170-170
RDv18n2Ab123 123 HISTONE H3 MODIFICATIONS IN PIG OOCYTES DURING GROWTH, MATURATION, AND ACTIVATION
H.-T. Bui, V. T. Nguyen, T. Wakayama and T. Miyano
pp. 170-170
RDv18n2Ab124124 KNOCKING-IN OF A FOREIGN GENE ON A BOVINE BETA-CASEIN GENE INTO BOVINE PRIMARY FIBROBLASTS USING HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION EVENTS
M. Chang, K.-B. Oh, J.-S. Park, D.-B. Koo, S.-T. Shin, K.-K. Lee and Y.-M. Han
pp. 171-171
RDv18n2Ab125125 ISOLATION OF MULTILINEAGE STEM CELLS FROM THE PORCINE MAMMARY FAT PAD
T. Davidson, S. Lane, C. Ferguson, M. Wheeler and W. Hurley
pp. 171-171
RDv18n2Ab126126 NUCLEAR TRANSLOCATION OF NUCLEAR FACTOR KAPPA B AND ITS ROLE IN MOUSE PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT
Y. Fumiiwa, H. Imai and M. Yamada
pp. 172-172
RDv18n2Ab127 127 BINDING RETINOID RECEPTORS BY SPECIFIC AGONISTS AFFECTS THE BOVINE BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
E. Gómez, A. Rodríguez, C. Alonso-Montes, N. Caamaño, L. J. Royo, F. Goyache, N. Facal, S. Ikeda, I. Álvarez and C. Díez
pp. 172-172
RDv18n2Ab128128 MITOCHONDRIAL DNA DELETIONS IN RHESUS MACAQUE OOCYTES, EMBRYOS, AND ADULT AND EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
T. Gibson, T. Quebedeaux, S. Rajasekaran and C. Brenner
pp. 173-173
RDv18n2Ab130130 ANTI-APOPTOTIC pTEGT SHOWS A DIFFERENTIAL mRNA TRANSCRIPT LEVEL DURING IN VITRO MATURATION AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE IVP EMBRYO
J.-Y. Kim, J.-H. Kim, H.-Y. Choi, B.-W. Kim, S. J. Uhm, H. T. Lee and S.-G. Cho
pp. 173-174
RDv18n2Ab131131 DYNAMICS OF HISTONE H3 METHYLATION AT POSITIONS K4 AND K9 IN MOUSE, RABBIT, AND BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
K. Lepikhov, F. Yang, C. Wrenzycki, V. Zakhartchenko, H. Niemann, E. Wolf and J. Walter
pp. 174-174
RDv18n2Ab132132 DIFFERENCES IN RESPIRATION RATES BETWEEN IN VIVO- AND IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
A. S. Lopes, S. E. Madsen, N. B. Ramsing, L. H. Larsen, T. Greve and H. Callesen
pp. 174-175
RDv18n2Ab133133 ROLE OF CASPASE-9 AND STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT IN INDUCTION OF APOPTOSIS BY HEAT SHOCK AND TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-α IN BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
B. Loureiro, A. M. Brad and P. J. Hansen
pp. 175-175
RDv18n2Ab134134 BRAHMA-RELATED-PROTEIN 1 OVEREXPRESSION IN PARTHENOGENETIC PORCINE EMBRYOS
L. Magnani and R. Cabot
pp. 175-176
RDv18n2Ab135 135 THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT TREATMENTS OF PORCINE EJACULATED AND EPIDIDYMAL SPERMATOZOA ON ROS GENERATION
C. Matás, M. Sansegundo, S. Ruiz and J. Gadea
pp. 176-176
RDv18n2Ab136 136 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF RHOPHILIN-2 GENE IN PRE-IMPLANTATION MOUSE EMBRYO
T. Matsuoka, Y. Sono, K. Matsumoto, T. Amano, S. Mizuno, Y. Hosoi, K. Saeki and A. Iritani
pp. 176-177
RDv18n2Ab137137 IRON TRANSFER ACROSS THE LLAMA PLACENTA (LAMA GUANICOE GLAMA)
M. A. Miglino, D. Iturrizaga, A. C. Morini, F. T. Verechia, J. R.o Kfoury Jr, J. M. Monteiro and F. W. Bazer
pp. 177-177
RDv18n2Ab138138 IN VITRO CULTURE OF CD9-EXPRESSING CELLS ENRICHED BY MAGNETIC CELL SORTING FROM TESTES OF CRYPTORCHID ADULT AND PUP IN MICE
T. Mitani, Y. Tanaka, Y. Ozaki, K. Saeki, K. Kato, K. Matsumoto, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 177-178
RDv18n2Ab139139 INJECTION OF SOMATIC CELL CYTOPLASM INTO OOCYTES BEFORE ICSI IMPAIRED FULL-TERM DEVELOPMENT AND INCREASED PLACENTA WEIGHT IN MICE
V. T. Nguyen, S. Wakayama, S. Kishigami, H. Ohta, T. Hikichi, E. Mizutani, H.-T. Bui and T. Wakayama
pp. 178-178
RDv18n2Ab140140 IMMUNOLOCALIZATION OF INDOLEAMINE 2,3-DIOXYGENASE IN PLACENTA FROM BOVINE CLONED CONCEPTUS PREGNANCY
L. J. Oliveira, J. M. Monteiro, S. C. Oloris, M. R. Rodrigues, S. S. Okada, F. V. T. Verechia, F. V. Meirelles, J. A. Visintin, A. Campa and J. R. Kfoury Jr
pp. 178-179
RDv18n2Ab141 141 EXPRESSION OF GENE PRODUCTS ENCODING CNN PROTEINS DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF DEVELOPMENT
A. Pin and A. Watson
pp. 179-179
RDv18n2Ab142 142 INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM UPTAKE AS A RESPONSE TO DIFFERENT CAPACITATION TREATMENTS IN EJACULATE AND EPIDIDYMAL BOAR SPERMATOZOA
M. Sansegundo, S. Ruiz, A. Gonzalez, N. T. Atucha and C. Matás
pp. 179-179
RDv18n2Ab143 143 PRESENCE OF PROSTAGLANDIN F2α RECEPTOR IN IN VITRO-DERIVED MORULA AND BLASTOCYST STAGE BOVINE EMBRYOS
F. N. Scenna, J. L. Edwards, G. M. Pighetti and F. N. Schrick
pp. 180-180
RDv18n2Ab145 145 STAGE-SPECIFIC EFFECT OF OXIDATIVE STRESS ON DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE, ROS GENERATION AND DNA DAMAGE OF PORCINE PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS
M. Takahashi, M. Sakatani, S. Kobayashi, S. Kobayashi and H. Nagashima
pp. 180-181
RDv18n2Ab146146 EFFECT OF MATERNAL AGE AND PARITY ON THE PRESENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF CADHERIN-E IN HAMSTER EMBRYOS DURING PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSPORT
A. Trejo, C. Navarro-Maldonado, F. Jimenez and A. Rosado
pp. 181-181
RDv18n2Ab147147 IDENTIFICATION OF PRIMORDIAL GERM CELLS IN PORCINE EMBRYOS FROM THE PRIMITIVE STREAK STAGE
M. Vejlsted, H. Offenberg and P. Maddox-Hyttel
pp. 181-182
RDv18n2Ab148 148 INDUCTION OF HYPOMETHYLATION BY EPIGENETIC ALTERATION OF SOMATIC NUCLEI IN CLONED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
G. Wee, J.-J. Shim, B.-S. Song, J.-S. Kim, D.-B. Koo, K.-K. Lee and Y.-M. Han
pp. 182-182
RDv18n2Ab149 149 EXPRESSION OF ANGIOGENIC FACTORS AND THEIR MAJOR RECEPTORS IN THE SHEEP PLACENTA THROUGHOUT THE EARLY PREGNANCY
P. P. Borowicz, D. A. Redmer, A. T. Grazul-Bilska, G. Ptak, P. Loi and L. P. Reynolds
pp. 182-183
RDv18n2Ab150 150 EFFECT OF TIMELY FLUNIXIN MEGLUMINE TREATMENT ON PREGNANCY RATES IN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
A. Guzeloglu, H. Erdem, M. K. Saribay, W. W. Thatcher and T. Tekeli
pp. 183-183
RDv18n2Ab151 151 PROTEOMICS ANALYSIS OF PREGNANCY-SPECIFIC SERUM PROTEINS IN BOVINE
D. I. Jin, H. R. Lee, H. R. Kim, H. J. Lee, J. T. Yoon and C. S. Park
pp. 183-183
RDv18n2Ab152152 SURVIVAL OF BIOPSIED DAY 15 BOVINE CONCEPTI RE-TRANSFERRED TO SYNCHRONIZED RECIPIENT HEIFERS
R. Lee, M. Berg, L. McGowan, J. Peterson, A. Ledgard and N. Li
pp. 183-184
RDv18n2Ab153 153 ALLEVIATIVE EFFECTS OF ANTIOXIDANT ADMINISTRATION ON MATERNAL HYPERTHERMIA-INDUCED EARLY EMBRYONIC DEATH IN MICE
T. Matsuzuka, N. Sakamoto, M. Ozawa, A. Ushitani, M. Hirabayashi and Y. Kanai
pp. 184-184
RDv18n2Ab154 154 EFFECTS OF THE BREED AND SEASON ON THE FERTILITY OF TROPICAL DUAL PURPOSE COWS
H. Nava-Trujillo, A. Hernández, H. Hernández-Fonseca, E. Soto-Belloso and F. Perea-Ganchou
pp. 184-185
RDv18n2Ab155 155 QUALITY OF PORCINE EMBRYO PRODUCED IN TWO EMBRYO CULTURE MEDIA AS ASSESSED BY TOTAL CELL NUMBER AND TIME COURSE OF BLASTOCYST HATCHING
Y. Agca, H. Men, S. F. Mullen, L. K. Riley, R. S. Prather and J. K. Critser
pp. 185-185
RDv18n2Ab156156 PRETREATMENT WITH THE ANTIOXIDANT EPIGALLOCATECHIN GALLATE (EGCG) COUNTERACTS THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF MATERNAL HYPERTHERMIA ON EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN MICE
A. Aroyo, S. Yavin, Z. Roth and A. Arav
pp. 185-186
RDv18n2Ab157157 EFFECTS OF FETAL CALF SERUM OR PHENAZINE ETHOSULFATE AND FRUCTOSE OR GLUCOSE ON EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AND LIPID ACCUMULATION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. Barcelo-Fimbres and G. Seidel Jr
pp. 186-186
RDv18n2Ab158 158 EFFECTS OF APOTRANSFERRIN ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF CUMULUS–OOCYTES COMPLEXES (COCs) IN HANWOO, KOREAN NATIVE COWS
S.-H. Choi, S.-R. Cho, M.-H. Han, H.-J. Kim, C.-Y. Choe, D.-S. Son, Y.-K. Kim, Y.-G. Chung and H. Hoshi
pp. 187-187
RDv18n2Ab159 159 THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT ZWITTERIONIC BUFFERS AND PBS ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT AND MORPHOLOGY OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
J. De la Fuente, A. Gutiérrez-Adán, P. Beltrán Breña, S. S. Pérez-Garnelo and A. T. Palasz
pp. 187-187
RDv18n2Ab160 160 EFFECT OF BSA SOURCES AND TYPES ON IN VITRO-PRODUCED LIVESTOCK EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
J. R. Dobrinsky, A. M. Paprocki, V. L. Chrostowski, C. M. Penfield, K. R. Rozeboom and M. E. Wilson
pp. 188-188
RDv18n2Ab161161 LIPID CONTENT, RESISTANCE TO CRYOPRESERVATION, AND SEX RATIO OF IN VITRO BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS PRODUCED IN A SERUM-FREE SYSTEM
F. George, C. Daniaux, G. Genicot, F. Focant, B. Verhaeghe, P. Lambert and I. Donnay
pp. 188-189
RDv18n2Ab162162 IMPROVED EMBRYO SURVIVAL AND QUALITY WITH EMCARE II
A. Harvey, M. Lane and J. Thompson
pp. 189-189
RDv18n2Ab163 163 SUCROSE ADDITION AT EARLY CULTURE STAGE IMPROVES DEVELOPMENT OF PRE-IMPLANTATION PORCINE NT AND IVF EMBRYOS
I.-S. Hwang, J.-S. Seo, H.-S. Park, S.-W. Kim, D.-H. Kim, B.-C. Yang, B.-S. Yang, H.-T. Cheong and G.-S. Im
pp. 189-190
RDv18n2Ab164 164 HEAT STRESS ENHANCES THE DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS, BUT NOT IN VITRO-FERTILIZED EMBRYOS
S. C. Isom, R. S. Prather and E. B. Rucker III
pp. 190-190
RDv18n2Ab165 165 EFFECTS OF GLUCOSE CONCENTRATIONS ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT AND THE INTRACELLULAR OXIDATIVE STATE OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED PORCINE EMBRYOS
N. W. K. Karja, K. Kikuchi, M. Fahrudin, O. Manabu, T. Somfai, J. Noguchi, H. Kaneko and T. Nagai
pp. 190-191
RDv18n2Ab166166 EFFECTS OF LEPTIN AND IGF-1 ON PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT, DNA FRAGMENTATION, AND GENE EXPRESSION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN VITRO
A. Kaya, H. Sagirkaya, M. Misirlioglu, A. Gumen, E. Memili and J. J. Parrish
pp. 191-191
RDv18n2Ab167 167 THE SUPPLEMENTATION OF GRANULOCYTE-MACROPHAGE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR (GM-CSF) PROMOTES THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR TRANSFERRED BOVINE EMBRYOS
D. H. Kim, S. W. Kim, B. C. Yang, G. S. Im, H. S. Park, I. S. Hwang, J. S. Seo, H. H. Seong and B. S. Yang
pp. 191-191
RDv18n2Ab168 168 IMPROVED MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE POTENTIAL AND PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYOS BY DIBUTYRYL cAMP TREATMENT
J.-S. Kim, D.-B. Koo, B.-S. Song, G. B. Wee, K.-K. Lee and Y.-M. Han
pp. 192-192
RDv18n2Ab169169 FORSKOLIN INDUCED INCREASE IN LIPOLYTIC ACTIVITY I PORCINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
H. Men, Y. Agca, L. K. Riley, R. S. Prather and J. K. Critser
pp. 192-192
RDv18n2Ab170 170 POST-THAW VIABILITY OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED EITHER IN HOST CAPRINE REPRODUCTIVE TRACTS OR IN VITRO
S. Menges, C. Bormann, B. Stroud, D. Kraemer, M. Westhusin and C. Long
pp. 193-193
RDv18n2Ab171171 EFFECT OF LONG-TERM TRANSPORTATION OF OVARIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. Nakatate, K. Tsuchiya, I. Adachi, K. Takahashi, A. Aisan, A. Sugulle, O. Dochi and H. Koyama
pp. 193-193
RDv18n2Ab172 172 ADMINISTRATION OF GLUTATHIONE OR THIOREDOXIN TO MEDIUM REDUCES INTRACELLULAR REDOX STATUS AND IMPROVES EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT TO THE BLASTOCYST STAGE OF PORCINE IVM/IVF OOCYTES
M. Ozawa, T. Nagai, M. Fahrudin, N. W. K. Karja, H. Kaneko, J. Noguchi, K. Ohnuma and K. Kikuchi
pp. 194-194
RDv18n2Ab173 173 THE EFFECT OF AMINO ACIDS AND HYALURONAN ON BOVINE EMBRYO IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT AND GENE EXPRESSION PATTERN
A. T. Palasz, J. Beltrán Breña, P. De la Fuente, M. F. Martinez and A. Gutiérrez-Adán
pp. 194-194
RDv18n2Ab174174 DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO-FERTILIZED BOVINE EMBRYOS AFTER EXPOSURE TO TRYPLE™ EXPRESS (RECOMBINANT TRYPSIN)
J. H. Pryor, K. R. Bondioli, S. K. Wood, M. D. Givens and C. R. Looney
pp. 195-195
RDv18n2Ab175 175 BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND MRNA EXPRESSION IN BLASTOCYSTS CULTURED IN ISOLATED MOUSE OVIDUCTS MAINTAINED IN SOF OR KSOM
D. Rizos, B. Pintado, J. de la Fuente, P. Lonergan and A. Gutierrez-Adan
pp. 195-196
RDv18n2Ab176 176 EFFECT OF HYPERTHERMIA ON DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF GERMINAL-STAGE OOCYTES: IN VIVO AND EX VIVO STUDIES IN MICE
Z. Roth, A. Aroyo, S. Yavin and A. Arav
pp. 196-196
RDv18n2Ab177 177 ANTHOCYANIN ISOLATED FROM PURPLE SWEET POTATO IMPROVES DEVELOPMENT AND REDUCES OXIDATIVE STRESS OF BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS EXPOSED TO HEAT SHOCK
M. Sakatani, I. Suda, T. Oki, S.-I. Kobayashi, S. Kobayashi and M. Takahashi
pp. 196-196
RDv18n2Ab178 178 IMPROVED DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS BY PGI2 ANALOG TREATMENT
B. S. Song, J. S. Kim, D. B. Koo, J. S. Park, K. K. Lee and Y. M. Han
pp. 197-197
RDv18n2Ab179179 EFFECTS OF AN ENDOCANNABINOID, ANANDAMIDE, ON BOVINE BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
M. Y. Turco, K. Matsukawa, P. Loi and G. Ptak
pp. 197-197
RDv18n2Ab180180 DETECTION OF CASPASE-3 AND -7 IN NORMAL AND SLOW DEVELOPING BOVINE IN VITRO EMBRYOS
L. Vandaele, B. Mateusen, D. Maes and A. Van Soom
pp. 198-198
RDv18n2Ab181 181 MOUSE TRIPLETS DEVELOPED FROM SINGLE BLASTOMERES OF AN 8-CELL-STAGE EMBRYO SUPPORTED WITH TETRAPLOID EMBRYOS
C. V. Bogdan, A. P. Catunda, S. Bodo, D. Ilie, A. Kovacs and E. Gocza
pp. 198-199
RDv18n2Ab182182 FAST STAINING METHODS FOR DIFFERENTIAL STAINING OF INNER CELL MASS AND TROPHECTODERM CELLS OF MAMMALIAN BLASTOCYSTS
S. W. Kim, J.-K. Park, J.-H. Han, C. G. Park and W.-K. Chang
pp. 199-199
RDv18n2Ab183183 DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYOS MICROINJECTED WITH PORCINE EMBRYONIC GERM CELLS
C.-H. Park, S.-G. Lee, D.-H. Choi, M.-G. Kim and C. K. Lee
pp. 199-199
RDv18n2Ab184184 EFFECT OF LIVE CONFOCAL FLUORESCENCE IMAGING ON EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
P. Ross and J. Cibelli
pp. 200-200
RDv18n2Ab185 185 EMBRYONIC LOSS IN PIGS ASSOCIATED WITH OVIDUCT TRANSPLANTATION OF EARLY-STAGE EMBRYOS WITH DAMAGES IN THE ZONA PELLUCIDA
S. Ueno, M. Kurome, R. Tomii, K. Hiruma, N. Maeda, H. Saito and H. Nagashima
pp. 200-201
RDv18n2Ab186 186 COMPARISON OF IVF AND ICSI TREATMENTS ON THE FERTILIZATION, EMBRYO CLEAVAGE, EMBRYO TRANSFER, PREGNANCY, AND EMBRYO IMPLANTATION RATES IN IMMUNOLOGICALLY INFERTILE PATIENTS
S. Al-Anssari, M. Ridha-Barzanchi, N. Hawa, S. Mahmood and S. Khunda
pp. 201-201
RDv18n2Ab187 187 RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF AN EXTINCT STRAIN OF SHEEP FROM A LIMITED SUPPLY OF FROZEN SEMEN
C. Bormann, C. Long, S. Menges, C. Hanna, G. Foxworth, T. Shin, M. Westhusin, V. Pliska, G. Stranzinger, H. Joerg, H. Glimp, L. Millsap, C. Porada, G. Almeida-Porada and D. Kraemer
pp. 201-202
RDv18n2Ab188188 EFFECT OF TRANSFER OF FROZEN-THAWED IVF EMBRYOS ON PREGNANCY IN REPEAT-BREEDER INSEMINATED OR NON-INSEMINATED HOLSTEIN CATTLE
O. Dochi, M. Tanisawa, S. Goda and H. Koyama
pp. 202-202
RDv18n2Ab189 189 PREGNANCY RATES IN HEAT-STRESSED DAIRY CATTLE RECEIVING ONE OR TWO IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS IN A TIMED EMBRYO TRANSFER PROGRAM
M. Franco, J. Block, F. D. Jousan, L. A. de Castro e Paula, A. M. Brad, J. M. Franco, F. Grisel, R. L. Monson, J. J. Rutledge and P. J. Hansen
pp. 202-203
RDv18n2Ab190190 EFFECT OF THE PROPERTIES OF CERVICAL MUCUS ON PREGNANCY RATES IN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS AND COWS AFTER EMBRYO TRANSFER
T. Maekawa, S. Morita, O. Douchi and H. Koyama
pp. 203-203
RDv18n2Ab191191 INFLUENCE OF THE DIFFERENT TIME COMPONENTS BETWEEN FLUSHING AND TRANSFER ON PREGNANCY RATES OF FROZEN CATTLE EMBRYOS
C. Ponsart, H. Quinton, A. Rohou, J. Kelhembo, G. Bourgoin and P. Humblot
pp. 203-204
RDv18n2Ab192 192 THE USE OF FIXED-TIME TECHNIQUES AND eCG TO SYNCHRONIZE RECIPIENTS for FROZEN–THAWED BOVINE IVF EMBRYOS
R. Remillard, M. Martínez, G. Bó and R. Mapletoft
pp. 204-204
RDv18n2Ab193 193 EVALUATION OF A NOVEL ELECTRONIC ESTRUS DETECTION DEVICE IN RECIPIENTS SYNCHRONIZED FOR EMBRYO TRANSFER
T. VanEtten, F. Ireland, D. Vandever, D. Kesler and M. Wheeler
pp. 204-205
RDv18n2Ab194 194 ESTABLISHMENT OF GOAT EMBRYONIC STEM CELL-LIKE LINES DERIVED FROM IN VIVO-PRODUCED BLASTOCYST-STAGE EMBRYOS
E. Behboodi, I. Begin, K. Rao, N. Neveu, J. Pierson, H. Baldassarre and C. Karatzas
pp. 205-205
RDv18n2Ab195 195 DEVELOPMENT OF INNER CELL MASS AND FORMATION OF EMBRYOID BODIES ON A GELATIN-COATED DISH AND ON THE FEEDER LAYER IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS)
M. S. Chauhan, V. Verma, R. S. Manik, P. Palta, S. K. Singla and S. L. Goswami
pp. 205-206
RDv18n2Ab196196 EFFECT OF MITROMYCIN-C ON VIABILITY AND CELL PROLIFERATION OF DOMESTIC CAT AND MOUSE EMBRYONIC FIBROBLASTS
M. C. Gómez, J. A. Jenkins, M. López, M. A. Serrano, C. Dumas, B. L. Dresser and C. E. Pope
pp. 206-206
RDv18n2Ab197 197 PRODUCTION OF IN VITRO- AND IN VIVO-DERIVED CAT BLASTOCYSTS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FELINE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
J. Kehler, M. Roelke-Parker, B. Pukazhenthi, W. Swanson, C. Ware, I. Dobrinski and S. O’Brien
pp. 207-207
RDv18n2Ab198 198 REPROGRAMMING FIBROBLAST CELL CULTURES WITH EMBRYONIC STEM-CELL EXTRACTS
J. Kobolak, H. Rozsar, E. Fellinger and A. Dinnyes
pp. 207-207
RDv18n2Ab200200 TRANSPLANTATION AND IN VIVO DIFFERENTIATION OF ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS IN SWINE
A. S. Lima, S. A. Malusky, M. R. B. Mello, S. J. Lane, J. R. Rivera and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 208-208
RDv18n2Ab201 201 CHARACTERIZATION OF CANINE EMBRYONIC GERM CELLS: AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL FOR CELL THERAPY
D. S. Martins, N. Z. Saraiva, J. M. Garcia, C. E. Ambrósio, M. Zatz and M. A. Miglino
pp. 209-209
RDv18n2Ab202 202 IN VITRO DIFFERENTIATION OF ADULT PORCINE ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS AFTER LABELING WITH PKH26 AND FLOW CYTOMETRY
M. Mello, A. Lima, S. Malusky, S. Lane and M. Wheeler
pp. 209-209
RDv18n2Ab203 203 EFFECT OF OXYGEN TENSION AND SUBSTRATE ON GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION OF MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
M. A. Ramírez, E. Pericuesta, M. Pérez-Crespo, R. Fernández-González, P. N. Moreira, D. Rizos, B. Pintado and A. Gutiérrez-Adán
pp. 209-210
RDv18n2Ab204 204 SPONTANEOUS DIFFERENTIATION OF PORCINE INNER CELL MASS-DERIVED CELLS INTO CELLS DISPLAYING NEURAL AND GLIAL MARKERS
K. Schauser, S. Friis, M. Schmidt and P. Maddox-Hyttel
pp. 210-210
RDv18n2Ab205 205 DERIVATION OF CAT EMBRYONIC STEM-LIKE CELLS FROM IN VITRO-PRODUCED BLASTOCYSTS AND THEIR SUPPORT BY INTRASPECIFIC VS. INTERSPECIFIC FEEDER CELLS
M. A. Serrano, M. C. Gómez, M. Lopez, C. L. Dumas, K. E. Smith, S. P. Leibo, B. L. Dresser and C. E. Pope
pp. 210-211
RDv18n2Ab206206 COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF VARIOUS PROTOCOLS FOR NEURAL DIFFERENTIATION OF MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
A. Tas, S. Arat and H. Dalcik
pp. 211-211
RDv18n2Ab207 207 ESTABILSHMENT OF CYNOMOLGUS MONKEY EMBRYONIC STEM CELL LINES AND CONFIRMATION OF THE POSSIBILITY FOR GERMINAL COMPETENCY
T. Teramura, N. Kawata, N. Fujinami, M. Takenoshita, N. Sagawa, K. Matsumoto, K. Saeki, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 211-212
RDv18n2Ab208 208 CYTOLYTIC ANALYSIS AND NUCLEAR TRANSFER OF hCD46-TRANSGENIC PORCINE EMBRYONIC GERM CELLS TO DEVELOP AND IN VITRO MODEL OF XENOTRANSPLANTATION
J. Y. Won, K. S. Ahn, S. Y. Heo, J. H. Kang and H. Shim
pp. 212-212
RDv18n2Ab209209 RISKS OF TRANSMITTING MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SSP. PARATUBERCULOSIS BY TRANSFER OF IN VIVO-DERIVED AND IN VITRO-FERTILIZED BOVINE EMBRYOS
A. Bielanski, J. Algire, G. Randall and O. Surujballi
pp. 212-212
RDv18n2Ab210210 EFFECTS OF INTERFERON-τ ON REPLICATION OF BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS AND BOVINE HERPESVIRUS-1
P. Galik, J. Waldrop and S. Marley
pp. 213-213
RDv18n2Ab211 211 LACTOFERRIN INHIBITS BOVINE HERPESVIRUS-1 IN CELL CULTURE AND ALLOWS NORMAL DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS
M. Givens, M. Marley, P. Galik, K. Riddell and D. Stringfellow
pp. 213-213
RDv18n2Ab212212 TRYPLE SELECT (10X) EFFECTIVELY REMOVES BOVINE HERPESVIRUS-1 ASSOCIATED WITH IN VIVO-DERIVED EMBRYOS
M. Marley, C. Looney, M. Givens, P. Galik, K. Riddell and D. Stringfellow
pp. 213-214
RDv18n2Ab213 213 ASSESSMENT OF THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF PORCINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS TO PSEUDORABIES VIRUS (PRV) AND PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME VIRUS (PRRSV) USING SUBZONAL MICROINJECTION
B. Mateusen, A. Van Soom, D. Maes and H. Nauwynck
pp. 214-214
RDv18n2Ab214 214 USE OF VIRUS ISOLATION AND QUANTITATIVE POLYMERASE CHAIN-REACTION TECHNIQUES TO DETECT BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS (BVDV) IN SINGLE OR SMALL GROUPS OF PRE-IMPLANTATION BOVINE EMBRYOS
J. Waldrop, M. Givens, K. Riddell, P. Galik and D. Stringfellow
pp. 214-215
RDv18n2Ab215215 EPIDIDYMAL SPERM CRYOPRESERVATION OF ONE SOMALIA WILD ASS (EQUUS AFRICANUS SOMALIENSIS) USING SIX DIFFERENT EXTENDERS
M. Álvarez, F. Martínez-Pastor, V. García-Macías, S. Borragán, M. Celada, J. Bernardo, N. Gonzalez, S. Alves and L. Anel
pp. 215-215
RDv18n2Ab216 216 IN VITRO OOCYTE MATURATION, FERTILIZATION, AND CULTURE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC OVUM PICK-UP IN AN ENDANGERED GAZELLE (GAZELLA DAMA MHORR)
F. Berlinguer, S. Succu, A. del Olmo, R. Gonzalez, J. J. Garde, G. Espeso, M. Gomendio, S. Ledda and E. R. S. Roldan
pp. 216-216
RDv18n2Ab217217 QUALITY CHANGES IN POST-THAW SPRINGBOK (ANTIDORCAS MARSUPIALIS) EPIDIDYMAL SPERM MAINTAINED IN FERTILIZATION MEDIUM
F. P. Chatiza, G. M. Pieterse and P. Bartels
pp. 216-217
RDv18n2Ab218 218 EJACULATE TRAITS OF THE NAMIBIAN CHEETAH (ACINONYX JUBATUS)—INFLUENCE OF ANIMAL AGE, SEASON, AND CAPTIVITY
A. E. Crosier, L. L. Marker, J. G. Howard, B. S. Pukazhenthi, J. N. Henghali and D. E. Wildt
pp. 217-217
RDv18n2Ab219219 MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF EPIDIDYMAL AND EJACULATED SPERMATOZOA FROM BROWN BEAR (URSUS ARCTOS)
V. Garcia-Macias, F. Martinez-Pastor, M. Alvarez, P. Paz, S. Borragan, M. Celada, E. Anel and L. Anel
pp. 217-218
RDv18n2Ab220 220 LIVE BIRTH OF A MOHOR GAZELLE (GAZELLA DAMA MHORR) CALF FOLLOWING INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION OF MOTHER WITH FROZEN–THAWED SEMEN
J. J. Garde, M. Gomendio, G. Espeso and E. R. S. Roldan
pp. 218-218
RDv18n2Ab221 221 BASAL SEMINAL TRAITS AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN THE SAND CAT (FELIS MARGARITA)
J. Herrick, K. Leiske, G. Magarey and W. Swanson
pp. 218-219
RDv18n2Ab222 222 IN VITRO FERTILIZATION OF OOCYTES OBTAINED THROUGH TRANSVAGINAL OOCYTE RETRIEVAL FROM CYCLIC MURRAH BUFFALOES (BUBALUS BUBALIS)
R. S. Manik, M. S. Chauhan, V. Gupta, S. K. Singla and P. Palta
pp. 219-219
RDv18n2Ab223223 DESCRIPTION OF GENITALIA AND SPERM RECOVERED POSTMORTEM FROM A PYGMY SPERM WHALE, KOGIA BREVICEPS
F. Martinez-Pastor, V. Garcia-Macias, J. Garcia, M. Alvarez, E. Anel, P. Herraez, P. de Paz and L. Anel
pp. 219-220
RDv18n2Ab224224 OVARIAN FOLLICLE DEVELOPMENT DURING SEASONAL TRANSITION IN WAPITI
R. McCorkell, M. Woodbury and G. Adams
pp. 220-220
RDv18n2Ab225 225 IN VITRO MATURATION OF LION OOCYTES
B. Merlo, E. Iacono, G. Mari and D. Zambelli
pp. 220-221
RDv18n2Ab226226 BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CAPTIVE BROWN BEAR (URSUS ARCTOS) SPERMATOZOA COLLECTED BY ELECTROEJACULATION AND FROM THE POSTMORTEM EPIDIDYMIS
S. S. Pérez-Garnelo, C. Borque, M. Delclaux, C. Talavera, E. Martínez, A. T. Palasz and J. De la Fuente
pp. 221-221
RDv18n2Ab228 228 COLLECTION AND EVALUATION OF SEMEN OF SLOTH (BRADYPUS TRIDACTYLUS)
M. A. Peres, A. B. Nascimento, V. P. Oliveira, C. Yamada, A. C. Nicacio, J. A. Visintin and M. E. O. A. Assumpção
pp. 222-222
RDv18n2Ab229229 OOCYTE RECOVERY, IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND EMBRYO TRANSFER IN THE SERVAL (LEPTAILURUS SERVAL)
C. E. Pope, M. C. Gómez, A. Cole, C. Dumas and B. L. Dresser
pp. 223-223
RDv18n2Ab230230 IN VITRO MATURATION OF OOCYTES FROM ENDANGERED DORCAS GAZELLE (GAZELLA DORCAS NEGLECTA)
E. R. S. Roldan, F. Berlinguer, S. Succu, R. Gonzalez, A. del Olmo, G. Espeso, M. Gomendio and S. Ledda
pp. 223-223
RDv18n2Ab231 231 CELLULAR PROLIFERATION IN FETAL OVARIAN FOLLICLES FROM LATE PREGNANT SHEEP FED MAINTENANCE OR RESTRICTED DIETS WITH NORMAL OR ENHANCED SELENIUM CONCENTRATIONS
W. J. Arndt, A. Grazul-Bilska, J. S. Caton, E. Borowczyk, P. P. Borowicz, M. A. Ward, D. A. Redmer, L. P. Reynolds and K. A. Vonnahme
pp. 224-224
RDv18n2Ab232232 EFFECT OF DIETARY FAT SUPPLEMENTATION ON OOCYTE AND EMBRYO QUALITY AND ON EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF SHEEP
G. Cancino-Arroyo, R. Ake-López, J. Herrera, F. Centurion and A. Ordoñez-León
pp. 224-224
RDv18n2Ab233233 TEMPOROSPATIAL EXPRESSION PROFILES OF GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION FACTOR-9 AND BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN-15 GENES IN THE BOVINE OVARY
M. Hosoe, K. Kaneyama, K. Ushizawa, S. Akagi, J. Noguchi and T. Takahashi
pp. 225-225
RDv18n2Ab234 234 POTENTIAL SEASONAL INFLUENCE ON THE RECOVERY OF IN VIVO-MATURED CANINE OOCYTES BY FLUSHING FALLOPIAN TUBES
M. S. Hossein, M. K. K , G. Jang, Y. H. Fibrianto, H. J. Oh, H. J. Kim, S. K. Kang, B. C. Lee and W. S. Hwang
pp. 225-225
RDv18n2Ab236 236 NUCLEAR AND CYTOPLASMIC MODIFICATIONS OF GERMINAL VESICLE BOVINE OOCYTES IN RELATION TO CHROMATIN REMODELING
V. Lodde, P. Maddox-Hyttel, S. Modina and A. M. Luciano
pp. 226-226
RDv18n2Ab237 237 EXPRESSION OF THE FULL-LENGTH AND ALTERNATIVELY SPLICED BOVINE LH RECEPTOR mRNAs IN GRANULOSA CELLS FROM FOLLICLES ≥ 7 mm IN DIAMETER
M. F. G. Nogueira, M. L. G. Pinto, C. A. Rainho, M. C. W. Avellar, C. A. Price, J. Buratini Jr and C. M. Barros
pp. 226-227
RDv18n2Ab238 238 THE EFFECT OF TRANSVAGINAL FOLLICULAR ASPIRATION AND THE ROLE OF PROGESTERONE IN FOLLICULAR CYSTS OF DAIRY CATTLE
H. Ortegon, J. Petrik, J. S. Walton and W. H. Johnson
pp. 227-227
RDv18n2Ab239239 HORMONE PROFILE AND OVARIAN FOLLICLE DIAMETER IN EARLY POSTPARTUM LACTATING COWS
S. J. Park, K. S. Baek, S. B. Park, B. S. Ahn and H. S. Kim
pp. 227-228
RDv18n2Ab240 240 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PEAK NUMBER OF ANTRAL FOLLICLES AND FOLLICULAR WAVES, HORMONE CONCENTRATIONS, SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE, AND EMBRYO QUALITY IN BEEF HEIFERS
F. Ward, P. Lonergan, F. Jimenez-Krassel, J. J. Ireland and A. C. O. Evans
pp. 228-228
RDv18n2Ab241 241 EFFECT OF INTRODUCTION OF THE INVERDALE FECUNDITY (FecXI) GENE INTO A TEXEL × SCOTTISH HILL EWE (CHEVIOT) FLOCK ON LITTER SIZE, BIRTHWEIGHT, AND LAMB SURVIVAL
F. M. Alink, J. J. Robinson, M. J. A. Mylne, P. Kenyon, R. G. Watt, M. J. Wood and T. G. McEvoy
pp. 228-229
RDv18n2Ab242 242 POST-TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF JY-1 mRNA ABUNDANCE DURING THE BOVINE OOCYTE-TO-EMBRYO TRANSITION
A. Bettegowda, O. V. Patel, J. Yao, J. J. Ireland and G. W. Smith
pp. 229-229
RDv18n2Ab243 243 REPROGRAMMING OF FIBROBLASTS TO EXPRESS MALE GERM CELL OR MAST CELL FUNCTIONS USING TESTIS OR MAST CELL-DERIVED CELL EXTRACTS
H.-Y. Choi, B.-W. Kim, E.-R. Lee, S. Roh and S.-G. Cho
pp. 229-230
RDv18n2Ab244 244 GATA-1 PLAYS A CRITICAL ROLE IN ENDOTHELIAL CELL-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF THE 1.1-kb CD55 PROMOTER REGION
T.-W. Choi, M.-Y. Jeong, B.-W. Kim, J.-Y. Kim, H.-Y. Choi, J.-H. Kim, H. T. Lee and S.-G. Cho
pp. 230-230
RDv18n2Ab245245 EXPRESSION AND FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF CELL DIVISION CYCLE 42 IN MOUSE OOCYTES MATURATION AND PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT
X.-S. Cui, X.-Y. Li and N.-H. Kim
pp. 230-231
RDv18n2Ab246246 EXPRESSION PATTERN OF NANOG AND Par3 GENES IN IN VITRO-DERIVED BOVINE EMBRYOS
F. Gandolfi, F. Cillo, S. Antonini, S. Colleoni, I. Lagutina, G. Lazzari, C. Galli and T. Brevini
pp. 231-231
RDv18n2Ab247 247 MESSENGER RNA EXPRESSION PATTERNS OF DNA AND HISTONE METHYLTRANSFERASES IN PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF IN VIVO- AND IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
K. Höffmann, H. Niemann, K.-G. Hadeler, D. Herrmann and C. Wrenzycki
pp. 231-232
RDv18n2Ab248248 ALTERED GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES IN PIG scNT-DERIVED UMBILICAL CORD
K. C. Hwang, S. K. Cho and J. H. Kim
pp. 232-232
RDv18n2Ab249 249 EXPRESSION OF GROWTH-RELATED IMPRINTED GENES IN DECEASED NEWBORN AND SURVIVING CLONED PIGLETS
L. Jiang, P. Jobst, D. Ayares, R. S. Prather, X. Yang and X. C. Tian
pp. 232-232
RDv18n2Ab250250 DISTRIBUTION OF HISTONE macroH2A1 IN BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
C. Kim, Y. Ma, C.-C. Chang, T. Rasmussen, X. Yang and C. Tian
pp. 232-233
RDv18n2Ab251 251 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS IN PORCINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM DIFFERENT ORIGINS
J.-G. Kim, H.-F. Jin, B.-K. Mohana, H.-J. Song, Y.-J. Jeong, S. Balasubramanian, S.-Y. Choe and G.-J. Rho
pp. 233-233
RDv18n2Ab252252 DIFFERENCES IN GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES IN MOUSE FERTILIZED BLASTOCYSTS AND DIPLOID BLASTOCYST STAGE PARTHENOTES
N.-H. Kim, S.-K. Cho, X.-Y. Li, X.-H. Shen and X.-S. Cui
pp. 233-234
RDv18n2Ab253253 GENE SILENCING OF CYCLOOXYGENASE-2 mRNA BY RNA INTERFERENCE IN BOVINE CUMULUS–GRANULOSA CELLS
S.-I. Kobayashi, M. Sakatani, S. Kobayashi, K. Okuda and M. Takahashi
pp. 234-234
RDv18n2Ab254254 DIFFERENTIAL TRANSCRIPTION AND CYSTOPLASMIC POLYADENYLATION ELEMENTS IN PORCINE GERMINAL VESICLE AND METAPHASE II OOCYTES
S. Korte, G. Springer, W. Spollen, R. Patel, K. Whitworth, N. Bivens, L. Forrester, C. Murphy, J. Green and R. Prather
pp. 234-235
RDv18n2Ab255255 GENE EXPRESSION OF Cox 5a, 5b, AND 6b1 AND THEIR ROLES IN PRE-IMPLANTATION OF MOUSE EMBRYOS
S.-E. Lee, X.-Y. Li, X.-S. Cui and N.-H. Kim
pp. 235-235
RDv18n2Ab256 256 LINES OF PIGS SELECTED FOR COMPONENT TRAITS OF LITTER SIZE EXHIBIT DIFFERENTIAL GENE REGULATION AT THE ONSET OF EMBRYO (TROPHECTODERM) ELONGATION
J. R. Miles, L. A. Blomberg, B. A. Freking and K. A. Zuelke
pp. 235-236
RDv18n2Ab257 257 EXPRESSION OF DEVELOPMENTAL GENES IN PORCINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED WITH BONE MARROW MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
B. Mohana Kumar, H.-F. Jin, J.-G. Kim, S. Balasubramanian, S.-Y. Choe and G.-J. Rho
pp. 236-236
RDv18n2Ab258258 MESSENGER RNA EXPRESSION PATTERNS OF HISTONE MODIFICATION GENES IN BOVINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM DIFFERENT ORIGINS
M. Nowak-Imialek, C. Wrenzycki, D. Herrmann, I. Lagutina, A. Lucas-Hahn, E. Lemme, G. Lazzari, C. Galli, K.-G. Hadeler and H. Niemann
pp. 236-237
RDv18n2Ab259 259 LOCALIZATION OF LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR (LIF) GENE IN BOVINE PLACENTA
K. Oshima, H. Watanabe, T. Kojima, M. Komatsu and N. Yamamoto
pp. 237-237
RDv18n2Ab260 260 COMPREHENSIVE IDENTIFICATION OF RELATIVE GENES CAUSING ABNORMAL DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
J. Park, N. Minami and H. Imai
pp. 237-238
RDv18n2Ab261261 IDENTIFICATION OF OOCYTE- AND CUMULUS-DERIVED CO-REGULATED AND DIFFERENTIALLY REGULATED TRANSCRIPTS ASSOCIATED WITH BOVINE MEIOTIC MATURATION
O. V. Patel, A. Bettegowda, J. J. Ireland and G. W. Smith
pp. 238-238
RDv18n2Ab262262 TISSUE-SPECIFIC ANALYSIS OF PRION EXPRESSION IN EARLY BOVINE FETUSES
O. Peralta, W. Huckle, M. Martinez, J. Correa, R. Gatica and W. Eyestone
pp. 238-239
RDv18n2Ab263263 USE OF PORCINE PARTHENOTES AND GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING USING MICROARRAYS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF IMPRINTED GENES
J. Piedrahita, S. Bischoff, J. Estrada, B. Freking, D. Nonneman, A. Martin, B. Mir, G. Rohrer and S. Tsai
pp. 239-239
RDv18n2Ab264264 IDENTIFICATION OF THE PREDOMINANT TRANSCRIPT IN BOVINE OOCYTES, IN VITRO-DERIVED BLASTOCYSTS, AND IN NUCLEAR TRANSFER BLASTOCYSTS
R. S. Prather, S. Korte, R. Woods, L. Spate, N. Bivens, L. J. Forrester, G. K. Springer, R. V. Patel, Z. H. Liu, C. N. Murphy and J. A. Green
pp. 239-240
RDv18n2Ab265265 DEVELOPMENT AND DYNAMICS OF GENE EXPRESSION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN VITRO IN THREE DIFFERENT MEDIA
H. Sagirkaya, M. Misirlioglu, A. Kaya, H. Odaman, N. First, J. Parrish and E. Memili
pp. 240-240
RDv18n2Ab266266 IDENTIFICATION OF Oct-4 AND Nanog, THE TWO PLURIPOTENCY MARKER GENES IN RABBIT PRE-IMPLANTATION-STAGE EMBRYOS
Z. Tancos, J. Kobolak, A. Baji Gal and A. Dinnyes
pp. 240-241
RDv18n2Ab267 267 TARGETED SUPPRESSION OF THE EXPRESSION OF MATERNAL AND EMBRYONIC GENES DURING IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
D. Tesfaye, K. Nganvongpanit, F. Rings, M. Gilles, D. Jennen, M. Hoelker, E. Tholen and K. Schellander
pp. 241-241
RDv18n2Ab268268 BOVINE AND EQUINE RECOMBINANT FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE PRODUCED IN TWO HETEROLOGOUS HOSTS: ESCHERICHIA COLI AND TRYPANOSOMA BRUCEI
M. Wilson, J. Morris and J. Gibbons
pp. 241-242
RDv18n2Ab269 269 EFFECTS OF REPRODUCTIVE STATUS AND OOCYTE QUALITY ON THE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF OOCYTES FOLLOWING IN VITRO PRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC CAT
B. Agung, P. Wongsrikeao, H. Fuchieda and T. Otoi
pp. 242-242
RDv18n2Ab270270 APOPTOSIS AND ONCOSIS ASSESSMENT IN CRYOPRESERVED MOUSE EMBRYOS
M. E. O. A. Assumpção, A. R. S. Coutinho, W. B. Feitosa, C. M. Mendes, R. Simões and J. A. Visintin
pp. 242-243
RDv18n2Ab271 271 USE OF SEXED SEMEN FOR BOVINE IVF IN MEXICO: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
J. Aysa, J. A. Medrano, A. Villa-Godoy, A. Barba, Y. C. Ducolomb and S. Romo
pp. 243-243
RDv18n2Ab272272 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF OOCYTES OBTAINED FROM BOS TAURUS AND BOS INDICUS DAIRY COWS RAISED IN A TROPICAL CLIMATE
L. S. A. Camargo, J. H. M. Viana, W. F. Sa, A. M. Ferreira, A. A. Ramos, C. Freitas and V. R. Vale Filho
pp. 243-244
RDv18n2Ab273273 APOPTOSIS EVALUATION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED PIG EMBRYOS (PARTIAL RESULT)
A. R. S. Coutinho, M. P. Milazzotto, M. A. Peres, M. G. Marques, A. C. Nicacio, J. A. Visintin and M. E. O. A. Assumpção
pp. 244-244
RDv18n2Ab274274 LAPAROSCOPIC OVUM PICK-UP IN SHEEP AND GOATS: EFFECTS OF REPEATED RECOVERIES AND FOLLICULAR DIAMETER
A. Gibbons, F. Pereyra Bonnet, M. Cueto, M. Catala and D. Salamone
pp. 244-245
RDv18n2Ab275275 PENTOXIFYLLINE ADDED TO FREEZING EXTENDER HAS A DELETERIOUS EFFECT ON POST-THAW BOAR SPERM QUALITY AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION RATE
M. A. Gil, J. Roca, M. Hernandez, C. Cuello, C. Almiñana, J. M. Vazquez and E. A. Martinez
pp. 245-245
RDv18n2Ab276276 IN VITRO FERTILIZATION PROCEDURES AFFECT THE HEPATIC GENOMIC CYTOSINE METHYLATION LEVEL AND THE PHENOTYPE OF BOVINE FETUSES
S. Hiendleder, C. Mund, M. Klempt, H.-D. Reichenbach, M. Stojkovic, M. Weppert, H. Wenigerkind, M. Elmlinger, F. Lyko and E. Wolf
pp. 245-246
RDv18n2Ab277277 FOLLICULAR GROWTH, SUBSEQUENT OVUM PICKUP, AND DOMINANT FOLLICLE REMOVAL IN COWS
K. Imai, M. Tagawa, S. Matoba, M. Narita and K. Kanayama
pp. 246-246
RDv18n2Ab278278 EFFECTS OF LEPTIN ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT AND GENE EXPRESSION IN PORCINE EMBRYOS
Y.-J. Jeong, J.-G. Kim, B. Mohana Kumar, S. Balasubramanian, S.-Y. Choe and G.-J. Rho
pp. 246-247
RDv18n2Ab279279 LIVE RAT OFFSPRING FROM CRYOPRESERVED EJACULATED SPERMATOZOA THROUGH IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
N. Kashiwazaki, Y. Seita, M. Shino, S. Hisamatsu and T. Inomata
pp. 247-247
RDv18n2Ab280 280 PORCINE BLASTOCYSTS DERIVED FROM IN VITRO-MATURED OOCYTES INJECTED INTRACYTOPLASMICALLY WITH SPERM FROM TESTICULAR TISSUE XENOGRAFTED INTO NUDE MICE
K. Kikuchi, M. Nakai, N. Kashiwazaki, M. Ozawa, N. Maedomari, J. Noguchi, K. Ohnuma and H. Kaneko
pp. 247-247
RDv18n2Ab281281 ALGINATE-ENCAPSULATED BOVINE EMBRYOS SUPPORT IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF A SMALL NUMBER OF EMBRYOS
S. Kobayashi, M. Sakatani, S. Kobayashi and M. Takahashi
pp. 248-248
RDv18n2Ab282282 IMPROVED QUALITY OF PORCINE BLASTOCYSTS BY AGGREGATION OF EMBRYOS AT THE 4–8-CELL STAGE
S.-G. Lee, C.-H. Park, D.-H. Choi, H.-Y. Son and C.-K. Lee
pp. 248-248
RDv18n2Ab283 283 EFFECTS OF CUMULUS CELL REMOVAL ON IN VITRO OOCYTE MATURATION, FERTILIZATION, AND EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN PIGS
N. Maedomari, N. Kashiwazaki, M. Ozawa, A. Takizawa, J. Noguchi, H. Kankeo, M. Shino and K. Kikuchi
pp. 249-249
RDv18n2Ab284284 COMPARATIVE FERTILITY OF FRESHLY-COLLECTED VERSUS FROZEN–THAWED SPERMATOZOA FOR IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN THE FISHING CAT (PRIONAILURUS VIVERRINUS)
G. Magarey, J. Herrick, K. Thiangtum, W. Tunwattana and W. Swanson
pp. 249-249
RDv18n2Ab285285 VARIATION FACTORS INFLUENCING CLEAVAGE AND EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT RATES OF BOVINE OOCYTES COLLECTED ON A FARM IN A COMMERCIAL OPU-IVP SYSTEM
B. Marquant-Le Guienne, F. Aymar, C. Ponsart, C. Guyader-Joly, S. Ponchon and P. Humblot
pp. 250-250
RDv18n2Ab286286 INFLUENCE OF REVERSIBLE MEIOSIS INHIBITION ON SWINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND PATHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION
M. G. Marques, A. B. Nascimento, V. P. Oliveira, A. R. S. Coutinho, M. E. O. A. Assumpção and J. A. Visintin
pp. 250-251
RDv18n2Ab287287 EFFECT OF CYSTEAMINE DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF OPU DERIVED BOVINE OOCYTES ON FURTHER IN VITRO EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AND PREGNANCY RATE
J. S. Merton, B. Landman and E. Mullaart
pp. 251-251
RDv18n2Ab288 288 EFFECT OF IN VITRO MATURATION PERIOD AND OOCYTE ACTIVATION BY CALCIUM IONOPHORE ON MONOSPERMIC PORCINE EMBRYO RATES
V. P. Oliveira, M. G. Marques, A. B. Nascimento, H. V. A. Caetano, M. E. O. A. Assumpção and J. A. Visintin
pp. 252-252
RDv18n2Ab289 289 IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF OVINE EMBRYOS FROM WOOL AND HAIR BREEDS
E. A. Ordóñez-León, J. A. Medrano, V. O. Mejía, J. De Lucas, Y. C. Ducolomb and S. Romo
pp. 252-252
RDv18n2Ab290 290 THE FACTORS ON RATES OF ABNORMALITY, DISEASE AND MORTALITY OF CALVES DERIVED FROM IN VITRO EMBRYOS OF KOREAN NATIVE CATTLE
Y.-S. Park, S.-S. Kim, M.-C. Park and H.-D. Park
pp. 252-253
RDv18n2Ab291 291 VARIOUS FACTORS INFLUENCING PREGNANCY RATES AND CALVING CHARACTERISTICS FOLLOWING TRANSFER OF OPU-IVP EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN A COMMERCIAL SYSTEM
C. Ponsart, F. Aymar, B. Marquant-Le Guienne, C. Guyader-Joly, S. Ponchon and P. Humblot
pp. 253-253
RDv18n2Ab292 292 EXPRESSION PROFILES OF STRESS AND METABOLIC MARKER GENES DURING IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS
R. Rajhans, G. S. Kumar and G. T. Sharma
pp. 253-254
RDv18n2Ab293 293 EFFECT OF FOLLICULAR WAVE SYNCHRONIZATION ON IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN COWS
A. F. Ramos, R. Rumpf, M. R. Mollo, J. U. Câmara, I. Pivato, A. P. Marques Jr and R. Sartori
pp. 254-254
RDv18n2Ab294 294 THE EFFECT OF PLASMIN ON THE IN VITRO FERTILIZATION ABILITY OF PORCINE GAMETES
H.-H. Rhee, S.-J. Sa, H.-T. Cheong, B.-K. Yang and C.-K. Park
pp. 254-255
RDv18n2Ab295 295 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR/PLASMIN SYSTEM AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION ABILITY IN THE PIG
S.-J. Sa, H.-T. Cheong, B.-K. Yang and C.-K. Park
pp. 255-255
RDv18n2Ab296296 INFLUENCE OF SHORT-TERM HEAT STRESS ON THE BLASTOCYST RATE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS (INDICUS VS. TAURUS) FROM OOCYTES OBTAINED BY OVUM PICKUP
E. Sartorelli e Sartorelli, A. C. Z. Barcelos, R. A. Satrapa, D. F. Martins, M. F. G. Nogueira, J. R. Potiens, M. M. Seneda and C. M. Barros
pp. 255-256
RDv18n2Ab297 297 BIRTH OF LIVE RATS THROUGH IN VITRO FERTILIZATION USING CRYOPRESERVED SPERMATOZOA: SPERM FERTILITY IMPROVED BY FREEZING AT – 150°C
Y. Seita, Y. Okuda, A. Takizawa, S. Hisamatu, T. Inomata and N. Kashiwazaki
pp. 256-256
RDv18n2Ab298 298 SPERM CAPACITATED WITH CALCIUM IONOPHORE AS A VECTOR FOR IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF BOVINE TRANSGENIC EMBRYOS
R. Simões, M. P. Milazzotto, C. Yamada, W. B. Feitosa, A. R. S. Coutinho, J. A. Visintin and M. E. O. A. Assumpção
pp. 256-257
RDv18n2Ab299299 CONSEQUENCES OF REPEATED ULTRASOUND-GUIDED FOLLICLE ASPIRATION OF THE OVARIES OF GIR (BOS INDICUS) COWS
J. H. M. Viana, L. S. A. Camargo, A. A. Nascimento, A. M. Ferreira, J. F. Ferreira and A. P. Marques Junior
pp. 257-257
RDv18n2Ab300300 IMMUNO-EXPRESSION OF POTENTIAL FACTORS REGULATING SERTOLI CELL PROLIFERATION IN THE PREPUBERTAL BOAR
J. Baldrighi, W. Averhart, T. Phillips, K. Carnes, R. Hess and S. Clark
pp. 257-258
RDv18n2Ab301301 NEW APPROACHES TO CONTRACEPTION IN DOGS USING GnRH ANALOGUES, CALCIUM, AND NALOXONE
M. Cinone, G. Aiudi, M. Albrizio, G. De Vico, G. M. Lacalandra and P. Minoia
pp. 258-258
RDv18n2Ab302302 VIABILITY OF BOVINE SPERMATOZOA INCUBATED WITH FOREIGN DNA
W. B. Feitosa, M. P. Milazzoto, M. Rovegno, L. F. Martins, J. A. Visintin and M. E. O. A. Assumpção
pp. 258-259
RDv18n2Ab303 303 INDUCED MOTILITY OF MESA/TESE SPERMATOZOA IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED FERTILIZATION AND IMPLANTATION RATES IN HUMAN
H. L. Zheng and L. J. Fengand
pp. 259-259
RDv18n2Ab304 304 TREATMENT OF BOAR SPERM WITH RESPIRATION INHIBITOR MENADIONE: EFFECTS ON MOTILITY, REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES (ROS), MITOCHONDRIAL TRANSMEMBRANE POTENTIAL (MMP), AND ATP CONTENT
D. Guthrie, J. Long, G. Welch and N. Grimm
pp. 259-260
RDv18n2Ab305 305 SPERM CHROMATIN STRUCTURE AND DNA METHYLATION BULLS
K. Hengstberger, N. Phutikanit, O. Berking, M. D'Occhio, D. Sester and B. Carroll
pp. 260-260
RDv18n2Ab306 306 ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL DNA METHYLATION IN BOVINE SPERMATOZOA
H. Kato, M. Kishimoto, T. Mitani, K. Matsumoto, K. Saeki, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 260-261
RDv18n2Ab307 307 EFFECT OF BULL EPIDIDYMIS STORAGE CONDITIONS ON SPERM RESISTANCE AGAINST LIPID PEROXIDATION AND SUBSEQUENT IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION
M. Nichi, J. B. P. De Clercq, I. G. F. Goovaerts, V. H. Barnabe and P. E. J. Bols
pp. 261-261
RDv18n2Ab308308 TESTICULAR DEVELOPMENT IN PREPUBERTAL JERSEY BULL CALVES IMMUNIZED AGAINST INHIBIN
G. M. Schuenemann, S. M. L. C. Mendis-Handagama, S. A. Kania, N. R. Rohrbach, F. M. Hopkins, H. Moorehead, P. Lunn, H. H. Dowlen and F. N. Schrick
pp. 261-262
RDv18n2Ab309 309 THE SPERMATOGENIC CYCLE IN MAMMALIAN TESTIS XENOGRAFTS
W. Zeng, G. F. Avelar, R. Rathi, L. R. Franca and I. Dobrinski
pp. 262-262
RDv18n2Ab310 310 NUCLEAR AND MICROTUBULE REMODELING AND IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR TRANSFERRED CAT OOCYTES WITH SKIN FIBROBLASTS OF DOMESTIC CAT AND LEOPARD CAT
X. J. Yin, E. G. Choi, S. J. Cho, J. Y. Jin, N. H. Kim, H. S. Lee and I. K. Kong
pp. 262-263
RDv18n2Ab311311 ULTRASTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF OVINE PREANTRAL FOLLICLES CULTURED IN THE PRESENCE OF INDOLE ACETIC ACID, EGF, AND FSH
E. Andrade, F. Landim-Alvarenga, J. Silva, M. Max, A. Alfieri, M. Seneda, J. Figueiredo and R. Toniolli
pp. 263-263
RDv18n2Ab312 312 CHEMICAL ACTIVATION OF IN VITRO-MATURED PORCINE OOCYTES
A. Bali Papp and E. Varga
pp. 263-264
RDv18n2Ab313313 APOPTOSIS IN PARTHENOGENETIC PIG EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY DIFFERENT METHODS
J. Hyslop and Z. Machaty
pp. 264-264
RDv18n2Ab314 314 PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES AT THE MII STAGE BY Ca-EDTA TREATMENT
H. Kawase, H. Imai and M. Yamada
pp. 264-264
RDv18n2Ab315 315 EFFICIENCY OF CHEMICAL OR ELECTRICAL ACTIVATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
M. P. Milazzotto, W. B. Feitosa, R. Simões, C. M. Mendes, M. E. O. A. Assumpção and J. A. Visintin
pp. 265-265
RDv18n2Ab316316 CHANGES IN MPF ACTIVITY IN PORCINE OOCYTES FOLLOWING ACTIVATION BY VARIOUS METHODS
L. Nanassy, K. Lee, A. Javor and Z. Machaty
pp. 265-265
RDv18n2Ab317 317 EFFECT OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES (ROS) ON ACTIVATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES MATURED IN VITRO
J. I. Park, Y. Jang and E. S. Lee
pp. 266-266
RDv18n2Ab318 318 INHIBITION OF FIRST POLAR BODY EXTRUSION BY CYTOCHALASIN B DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES LEADS TO RE-ARRANGEMENT OF THE SEGREGATED CHROMOSOMES AND IMPROVEMENT IN THE QUALITY OF THE PARTHENOGENETIC BLASTOCYSTS
T. Somfai, K. Kikuchi, J. Noguchi, H. Kaneko, K. Ohnuma, M. Ozawa, N. W. K. Karja, M. Fahrudin, N. Maedomari, A. Dinnyes and T. Nagai
pp. 266-266
RDv18n2Ab319319 OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF BOVINE CUMULUS CELLS AND OOCYTES CULTURED IN DIFFERENT CULTURE SYSTEMS FOR OOCYTE MATURATION
H. Abe, H. Shiku, S. Aoyagi, T. Matsue and H. Hoshi
pp. 267-267
RDv18n2Ab320320 MPF ACTIVITY AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE IN DIFFERENT SIZES OF PREPUBERTAL GOAT OOCYTES
B. Anguita, A. R. Jimenez-Macedo, D. Izquierdo and M. T. Paramio
pp. 267-268
RDv18n2Ab321 321 OOCYTE DIAMETER INFLUENCES THE MEIOTIC RESUMPTION AND PROGRESSION INDUCED BY OKADAIC ACID IN DOG
F. Ariu, L. Bogliolo, I. Rosati, M. T. Zedda, S. Pau and S. Ledda
pp. 268-268
RDv18n2Ab322 322 LEPTIN TREATMENT DURING BOVINE OOCYTE MATURATION AFFECTS mRNA LEVELS OF APOPTOSIS-RELATED GENES
M. Boelhauve, F. F. Paula-Lopes, F. A. Habermann, F. Sinowatz and E. Wolf
pp. 268-269
RDv18n2Ab323 323 INTERACTIONS OF OXYGEN TENSION, GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION, AND HEAT SHOCK ON MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
L. A. de Castro e Paula and P. J. Hansen
pp. 269-269
RDv18n2Ab324324 FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS USING SHORT-INTERFERING (si)RNA OF TRAM-6, A NOVEL TRANSCRIPT ASSOCIATED WITH OOCYTES MATURATION IN CATTLE
C. E. Farin, J. R. Sommer, K. F. Rodriguez, R. M. Petters and J. E. Alexander
pp. 269-270
RDv18n2Ab325 325 ACTIVITY OF MATURATION-PROMOTING FACTOR (MPF) AND MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASES DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF BUFFALO OOCYTES (BUBALUS BUBALIS)
B. Gasparrini, G. Leoni, L. Boccia, M. Galiotto, S. Ledda and L. Zicarelli
pp. 270-270
RDv18n2Ab326326 EVALUATION OF CULTURE DURATION AND PARTIAL CUMULUS CELL REMOVAL DURING CANINE OOCYTE MATURATION
C. Hanna, C. Long, M. Westhusin and D. Kraemer
pp. 270-271
RDv18n2Ab327 327 OOCYTE-SECRETED FACTORS DIRECTLY AFFECT OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF THE BOVINE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEX
T. S. Hussein, R. B. Gilchrist and J. G. Thompson
pp. 271-271
RDv18n2Ab328 328 EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR ENHANCES MEIOTIC MATURATION OF CANINE OOCYTES IN THE PRESENCE OF BSA
Y.-X. Jin, X.-H. Shen, X.-S. Cui, I.-K. Kong and N.-H. Kim
pp. 271-272
RDv18n2Ab329329 SUPPRESSION OF BOVINE OOCYTE IVM BY SERUM AND FSH DEPRIVATION OR BY α-AMANITIN: EFFECT ON FERTILIZATION AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
K. Kananen-Anttila, M. Eronen, J. Matilainen, M. Kallio, J. Peippo and M. Halmekytö
pp. 272-272
RDv18n2Ab330 330 THE PROTEIN EXPRESSION PROFILE (SECRETOME) OF INDIVIDUAL CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES DURING IVM IN THE MOUSE IS AFFECTED BY FSH
M. G. Katz-Jaffe, C. Sheehan, W. B. Schoolcraft and D. K. Gardner
pp. 272-273
RDv18n2Ab331331 DEVELOPMENT OF CANINE SYNTHETIC OVIDUCT FLUID (cSOF) MEDIUM AND EFFECT OF THE cSOF IN IN VITRO NUCLEAR MATURATION OF CANINE OOCYTES
M. K. Kim, H. J. Oh, Y. H. Fibrianto, G. Jang, H. J. Kim, M. S. Hossein, E. S. Lee, S. K. Kang, B. C. Lee and W. S. Hwang
pp. 273-273
RDv18n2Ab332 332 EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AFTER SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER OF PORCINE OOCYTES MEIOTICALLY INHIBITED WITH ROSCOVITINE
S. W. Kim, D. H. Kim, J. S. Seo, G. S. Im, B. C. Yang, H. S. Park, I. S. Hwang, H. T. Cheong and B. S. Yang
pp. 273-274
RDv18n2Ab333333 IN VIVO PREMATURATION AFFECTS PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AT THE BEGINNING OF IN VITRO MATURATION
H. M. Knijn, P. L. A. M. Vos, S. J. Dieleman and P. J. M. Hendriksen
pp. 274-274
RDv18n2Ab334 334 EFFECT OF INSULIN ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF CANINE OOCYTES
H. S. Lee, Y. I. Seo, X. J. Yin, S. G. Cho, I. H. Bae, D. H. Oh and I. K. Kong
pp. 275-275
RDv18n2Ab335335 DEVELOPMENTAL ABILITY OF PIG OOCYTES TREATED WITH EGF DURING IN VITRO MATURATION
H. T. Lee, S. J. Uhm, D. W. Han, S.-H. Lee, A. R. Kim, S. J. Park, M. K. Gupta, C. K. Park, H. M. Chung, Y. B. Kim and K. S. Chung
pp. 275-275
RDv18n2Ab336336 SHEEP OOCYTES MATURED IN A SIMPLEX MEDIUM (HECM-1), AN ANSWER TO IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
C. Navarro-Maldonado, Y. Ducolomb-Ramirez, A. Galindo-Rodriguez and A. Rosado-Garcia
pp. 275-276
RDv18n2Ab337 337 EFFECTS OF CANINE SYNTHETIC OVIDUCT FLUID MEDIUM SUPPLEMENTED WITH THE VARIOUS ENERGY SUBSTRATES ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF CANINE OOCYTES
H. J. Oh, M. K. Kim, Y. H . Fibrianto, G. Jang, H. J. Kim, M. S. Hossein, E. S. Lee, S. K. Kang, B. C. Lee and W. S. Hwang
pp. 276-276
RDv18n2Ab338 338 EFFECTS OF CUMULUS CELLS AND FOLLICULAR FLUID ON PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR ACTIVITY AND OOCYTE MATURATION IN VITRO IN THE PIG
C.-K. Park, J.-Y. An, S.-J. Sa, H.-T. Cheong, B.-K. Yang and C.-I. Kim
pp. 276-277
RDv18n2Ab339 339 DIFFERENTIAL MECHANISM OF LEPTIN ACTION IMPROVING NUCLEAR MATURATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF BOVINE OOCYTES
F. F. Paula-Lopes, M. Boelhauve, F. Habermann, F. Sinowatz and E. Wolf
pp. 277-277
RDv18n2Ab340 340 IN VITRO MATURATION OF PREPUBERTAL BOVINE OOCYTES ON A GRANULOSA CELL MONOLAYER FROM ADULT ANIMALS IMPROVES THEIR DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
S. Ponebsek, C. Wrenzycki, K.-G. Hadeler, D. Herrmann, K. Korsawe and H. Niemann
pp. 277-278
RDv18n2Ab341341 OXYGEN TENSION AND EGF AFFECT METABOLISM OF IN VITRO-MATURED CUMULUS-ENCLOSED MOUSE OOCYTES
K. A. Preis, G. E. Seidel Jr and D. K. Gardner
pp. 278-278
RDv18n2Ab342 342 DEVELOPMENT OF PIG OOCYTES MATURED AND FERTILIZED IN CHEMICALLY DEFINED MEDIUM CONTAINING PVA, PVP, AND PFF
H.-B. Seok and I.-D. Kim
pp. 278-279
RDv18n2Ab343 343 EFFECTS OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR SUPPLEMENTATION ON IN VITRO MATURATION AND GENE EXPRESSION OF CANINE OOCYTES
H.-J. Song, S.-H. Lee, G.-H. Maeng, J.-G. Kim, S. Balasubramanian, S.-Y. Choe and G.-J. Rho
pp. 279-279
RDv18n2Ab344344 PENTOSE PHOSPHATE PATHWAY ACTIVITY CONTROLS NUCLEAR MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES
L. Tubman, A. Peter and R. Krisher
pp. 279-280
RDv18n2Ab345345 INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT MATURATION MEDIA ON IN VITRO SWINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
J. A. Visintin, A. S. Lima, A. B. Nascimento, A. C. Nicacio, M. G. Marques and M. E. O. A. Assumpção
pp. 280-280
RDv18n2Ab346 346 BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF ACETYL-l-CARNITINE TREATMENT DURING IVM ON POST-FERTILIZATION DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE OOCYTES IN VITRO
T. Yamada, H. Imai and M. Yamada
pp. 280-281
RDv18n2Ab347 347 ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION OF LACTATING HOLSTEIN COWS WITH SEXED SPERM
E. Crichton, S. Huffman, K. McSweeney and J. Schenk
pp. 281-281
RDv18n2Ab348 348 DEVELOPMENT OF A REAL-TIME POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION ASSAY FOR QUANTIFICATION OF Y-CHROMOSOME-BEARING SPERM IN CATTLE
A. S. Maschari, A. Bettegowda, G. W. Smith and J. R. Pursley
pp. 281-281
RDv18n2Ab349 349 IMPROVING THE FUNCTIONALITY OF STORED FLOW CYTOMETRICALLY SEX-SORTED BOAR SPERMATOZOA: SEDIMENTATION VS. CENTRIFUGATION
I. Parrilla, J. M. Vazquez, M. A. Gil, E. M. Garcia, I. Caballero, J. Roca and E. A. Martinez
pp. 282-282
RDv18n2Ab352 352 IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF LAPAROSCOPIC INTRAOVIDUCTAL INSEMINATION WITH SEX-SORTED BOAR SPERMATOZOA
J. M. Vazquez, E. A. Martinez, I. Parrilla, C. Cuello, M. A. Gil, E. Garcia, I. Caballero, C. Almiñana, J. Roca and J. L. Vazquez
pp. 283-283
RDv18n2Ab353353 IN VITRO FERTILIZATION WITH FLOW-SORTED BUFFALO SPERM
M. Zhang, X. W. Liang, Y. Q. Lu and K. H. Lu
pp. 283-284
RDv18n2Ab354 354 POOR EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AFTER ICSI WITH DOMESTIC CAT TESTICULAR SPERM IS OVERCOME BY CENTROSOME AND MIDPIECE REPLACEMENT
P. Comizzoli, D. Wildt and B. Pukazhenthi
pp. 284-284
RDv18n2Ab355 355 IMPROVEMENT OF CUMULUS-FREE IN VITRO MATURATION AND ITS APPLICATION TO MICROINSEMINATION WITH PRIMARY SPERMATOCYTES IN MICE
H. Miki, N. Ogonuki, K. Inoue, T. Baba and A. Ogura
pp. 284-285
RDv18n2Ab356 356 BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT FROM DOMESTIC CAT OOCYTES INJECTED WITH DEHYDRATED SPERMATOZOA
A. Moisan, S. Leibo, J. Lynn, M. Gómez, C. Pope, K. Bondioli, B. Dresser and R. Godke
pp. 285-285
RDv18n2Ab357 357 FERTILIZATION AND EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE OOCYTES FOLLOWING INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM HEAD INJECTION ENHANCED BY ELECTRIC STIMULATION TO OOCYTES BUT NOT BY PRE-TREATMENT OF SPERMATOZOA WITH DITHIOTHREITOL
M. Nakai, N. Kashiwazaki, A. Takizawa, N. Maedomari, M. Ozawa, J. Noguchi, H. Kaneko, M. Shino and K. Kikuchi
pp. 285-286
RDv18n2Ab358 358 MICROINSEMINATION USING MALE GERM CELLS FROM EPIDIDYMIDES AND TESTES STORED IN FREEZERS WITHOUT CRYOPROTECTANT
N. Ogonuki, K. Mochida, A. Shinmen, M. Ohkawa, H. Miki, K. Inoue, M. Fray, K. Moriwaki, Y. Obata and A. Ogura
pp. 286-286
RDv18n2Ab359359 ICSI AND ACTIVATION OF OOCYTES RECOVERED FROM TRANSITIONAL AND CYCLING MARES
T. Suh, S. Purcell and G. Seidel Jr
pp. 286-287
RDv18n2Ab360 360 THE EFFECTS OF PROGESTERONE AND PRESENCE OF CORPUS LUTEUM ON SUPEROVULATION IN BEEF CATTLE (BOS TAURUS)
M. Burns, D. Lapin, A. Brown and J. Gibbons
pp. 287-287
RDv18n2Ab361 361 OVIDUCT CILIARY CURRENTS IN BOVINE AND BUFFALO AT DAY 1 AFTER OVULATION
N. A. T. Carvalho, M. Nichi, A. G. Gallupo, G. M. Melo, R. J. Souza, M. DAngelo and P. S. Baruselli
pp. 287-288
RDv18n2Ab362362 EFFECT OF TIME OF REMOVAL OF A PROGESTERONE RELEASING DEVICE AND GnRH TREATMENT ON THE INTERVAL TO AND DISTRIBUTION OF OVULATIONS IN SUPERSTIMULATED BEEF COWS
P. Chesta, D. Maraña, L. Peres and G. A. Bo
pp. 288-288
RDv18n2Ab363 363 EFFECT OF OESTRADIOL VALERATE OR BENZOATE ON INDUCTION OF A NEW FOLLICULAR WAVE EMERGENCE IN BOS INDICUS COWS AND HEIFERS TREATED WITH NORGESTOMET AURICULAR IMPLANT
M. F. de Sa Filho, E. L. Reis, H. Ayres, L. U. Gimenes, A. A. C. Peres, C. A. B. Carvalho, J. B. Carvalho, C. A. S. C. Araujo and P. S. Baruselli
pp. 289-289
RDv18n2Ab364364 DISTRIBUTION OF OVULATION AND SUBSEQUENT EMBRYO PRODUCTION USING LUTROPIN AND ESTRADIOL-17β FOR TIMED AI OF SUPERSTIMULATED BEEF FEMALES
W. Larkin, P. Chesta, C. Looney, G. Bo and D. Forrest
pp. 289-290
RDv18n2Ab365 365 THE EFFECT OF ADMINISTERING PROGESTERONE AND ESTRADIOL PRIOR TO eFSH ON THE SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE OF MARES
N. Logan, P. McCue, M. Alonso and E. Squires
pp. 290-290
RDv18n2Ab366 366 THE BOVINE MODEL FOR REPRODUCTIVE AGING: SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE
P. S. Malhi, G. P. Adams, R. J. Mapletoft and J. Singh
pp. 290-291
RDv18n2Ab367367 INFLUENCE OF SUPERESTIMULATION AND HORMONAL DEPRIVATION PROTOCOLS ON IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF NELORE EMBRYOS (BOS TAURUS INDICUS)
C. M. Barros, M. M. G. Ferreira, J. R. Potiens, B. G. Eberhardt, D. S. Melo and F. M. Monteiro
pp. 291-291
RDv18n2Ab368368 OOCYTE ASPIRATION FROM TRANSITIONAL AND CYCLING MARES TREATED WITH eFSH
S. H. Purcell, T. K. Suh and G. E. Seidel Jr
pp. 291-292
RDv18n2Ab369 369 ASSESSMENT OF SEMEN QUALITY FOR PREDICTING RECOVERY OF VIABLE EMBRYOS IN SUPEROVULATED CATTLE
F. N. Schrick, A. M. Saxton and B. K. Stroud
pp. 292-292
RDv18n2Ab370370 HISTONE PHOSPHORYLATION PATTERNS AND CHROMOSOMAL STABILITY OF CULTURED BOVINE FIBROBLASTS
A. Giraldo, J. Lynn, R. Godke, J. Jenkins and K. Bondioli
pp. 290-290
RDv18n2Ab371 371 EVALUATION OF ENRICHMENT STRATEGIES FOR PORCINE SPERMATOGONIA BY EXPRESSION OF PROTEIN GENE PRODUCT 9.5, A SPERMATOGONIA-SPECIFIC MARKER IN THE PIG TESTIS
J. Luo, S. Megee, R. Rathi and I. Dobrinski
pp. 293-293
RDv18n2Ab372 372 LASER-ASSISTED LENTIVIRAL TRANSGENESIS IN BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Ewerling, A. Hofmann, R. Klose, K. Rink, G. Brem, A. Pfeifer and E. Wolf
pp. 293-294
RDv18n2Ab373 373 SPERM TREATMENT AFFECTS THE EFFICIENCY OF PORCINE TRANSGENIC EMBRYO PRODUCTION BY ICSI
F. A. García-Vázquez, Al. Gutiérrez-Adán and J. Gadea
pp. 294-294
RDv18n2Ab374 374 PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC CLONED PIGLETS BY USING PORCINE FETAL FIBROBLASTS OVEREXPRESSING ENDOTHELIAL NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE
Y. H. Hao, H. Y. Yong, C. N. Murphy, D. Wax, M. Samuel, A. Rieke, E. M. Price, R. M. McAllister, J. R. Turk, E. B. Rucker, M. H. Laughlin and R. S. Prather
pp. 294-295
RDv18n2Ab375 375 PRODUCTION OF GERMLINE TRANSGENIC CHICKENS USING MURINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS-BASED RETROVIRUS VECTOR SYSTEM
B. C. Koo, M. S. Kwon, B. R. Choi, W. Chang, I. Jeon and T. Kim
pp. 295-295
RDv18n2Ab376 376 VECTOR-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER INTO RHESUS MACAQUE EMBRYOS
H. M. Kubisch, C. Gagliardi, D. G. Romero, B. A. Bunnell and M. S. Ratterree
pp. 295-295
RDv18n2Ab377 377 DEVELOPMENT OF A VIBRATORY MICROINJECTION SYSTEM TO INCREASE THE PRODUCTION RATE OF TRANSGENIC ANIMALS
F. Miyawaki, J. Hasegawa, T. Kikuchi, M. Tsuchiya, Y. Saito, H. Suzuki, T. Ippongi, K. Kobayashi and S. Itohara
pp. 296-296
RDv18n2Ab378 378 EFFECT OF TRANSGENE CONCENTRATION AND FLANKING MATRIX ATTACHMENT REGIONS ON THE EFFICIENCY OF ICSI-MEDIATED TRANSGENIC MOUSE PRODUCTION
P. N. Moreira, J. Pozueta, F. Valdivieso, L. Montoliu and A. Gutiérrez-Adán
pp. 296-296
RDv18n2Ab379 379 LACTATION INDUCTION IN PREPUBERTAL BULLS AND HEIFERS AS A TOOL FOR PREDICTING MAMMARY SPECIFIC TRANSGENE EXPRESSION IN CATTLE
A. Powell, D. Kerr and R. Wall
pp. 296-297
RDv18n2Ab380380 COMPARISON OF TRANSGENE EXPRESSIONS BY ICSI AND PRONUCLEAR MICROINJECTION IN MURINE AND PORCINE EMBRYOS
H. Saito, H.-O. Kawano, M. Kurome, R. Tomii, S. Ueno, K. Hiruma and H. Nagashima
pp. 297-297
RDv18n2Ab381 381 PRODUCTION OF A TRANSGENIC PIGLET BY A NEW SPERM INJECTION TECHNIQUE
H. Y. Yong, C. Murphy, A. Rieke, L. Lai, Y. Hao, R. Li, D. Wax, M. Samuel, S. Korte, K. Whitworth and R. Prather
pp. 297-298
RDv18n2Ab382382 ULTRASONOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF AMNIOTIC SAC SIZE DURING EARLY PREGNANCY IN COWS
M. Panarace, C. Garnil, G. Jauregui, J. Lagioia, M. Marfil and M. Medina
pp. 298-298