Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 19 Number 1 2007
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Embryo Transfer Society, Kyoto, Japan, 6-10 January 2007
Full Papers and Abstracts for Poster Presentation
RD06103Evaluation of oocyte quality: morphological, cellular and molecular predictors
Qiang Wang and Qing-Yuan Sun
pp. 1-12
RD06126Oocyte cryopreservation: oocyte assessment and strategies for improving survival
Sergio Ledda, Luisa Bogliolo, Sara Succu, Federica Ariu, Daniela Bebbere, Giovanni Giuseppe Leoni and Salvatore Naitana
pp. 13-23
RD06128Maternally derived transcripts: identification and characterisation during oocyte maturation and early cleavage
Xiang-Shun Cui and Nam-Hyung Kim
pp. 25-34
RD06119Temporal and spatial control of gene expression in early embryos of farm animals
Tiziana A. L. Brevini, Fabiana Cillo, Stefania Antonini, Valentina Tosetti and Fulvio Gandolfi
pp. 35-42
RD06129Embryo culture and long-term consequences
Jeremy G. Thompson, Megan Mitchell and Karen L. Kind
pp. 43-52
RD06130Long-term effects of nutritional programming of the embryo and fetus: mechanisms and critical windows
Michael E. Symonds, Terence Stephenson, David S. Gardner and Helen Budge
pp. 53-63
RD06102Pregnancy recognition and conceptus implantation in domestic ruminants: roles of progesterone, interferons and endogenous retroviruses
Thomas E. Spencer, Greg A. Johnson, Fuller W. Bazer, Robert C. Burghardt and Massimo Palmarini
pp. 65-78
RD06118Gene expression and maintenance of pregnancy in bovine: roles of trophoblastic binucleate cell-specific molecules
Kazuyoshi Hashizume, Koichi Ushizawa, Osman V. Patel, Keiichiro Kizaki, Kei Imai, Osamu Yamada, Haruo Nakano and Toru Takahashi
pp. 79-90
RDv19n1Ab1 1 XENOGRAFTING OF ADULT MAMMALIAN TESTIS TISSUE
L. Arregui, R. Rathi, W. Zeng, A. Honaramooz, M. Gomendio, E.R.S Roldan and I. Dobrinski
pp. 119-119
RDv19n1Ab2 2 GLOBAL PEPTIDE SEQUENCING AND QUANTIFICATION OF PROTEINS IN PORCINE PARTHENOTES BY PROTEOMICS
J. M. Jang, M. K. Gupta, J. W. Jung, S. J. Uhm, K. P. Kim and H. T. Lee
pp. 119-119
RDv19n1Ab33 HISTONE H4 ACETYLATION AT LYSINE 12 AND Cdc2a EXPRESSION ARE DECREASED IN AGED MOUSE GERMINAL VESICLE-STAGE OOCYTES
I. Manosalva, C. Goday and P. Esponda
pp. 120-120
RDv19n1Ab44 MYOSTATIN GENE KNOCKDOWN THROUGH LENTIVIRAL VECTOR-MEDIATED DELIVERY OF shRNA FOR IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. P. Milazzotto, W. B. Feitosa, B. E. Strauss, M. Bajgelman, C. M. Mendes, M. E. O. A. Assumpção and J. A. Visintin
pp. 120-120
RDv19n1Ab55 NUCLEOLAR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRES TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVITY DURING PORCINE EMBRYONIC GENOME ACTIVATION
O. Svarcova, P. Maddox-Hyttel, H. Niemann, D. Hermann, Z. Rasmussen, I. Petrovicova, F. Strejcek and J. Laurincik
pp. 120-121
RDv19n1Ab6 6 TIMING OF DEADENYLATION OF GDF-9 AND CYCLIN 3′ UTR CONSTRUCTS IN BOVINE OOCYTES
D. J. Walker, C. J. Wilusz and G. E. Seidel Jr
pp. 121-121
RDv19n1Ab77 EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT TRYPSIN SOURCES AND CONCENTRATIONS ON THE VIABILITY OF BOVINE SPERM PRE- AND POST-CRYOPRESERVATION
B. A. Blevins, S. Steenson and N. M. Loskutoff
pp. 121-122
RDv19n1Ab88 PREGNANCY RATE FOLLOWING TIMED AI IN BEEF HEIFERS TREATED WITH CUE-MATE AND pLH OR GnRH
M. G. Colazo, F. C. Dias, K. Lightfoot, O. Dochi, J. P. Kastelic and R. J. Mapletoft
pp. 122-122
RDv19n1Ab9 9 CAN ONE PREDICT THE RESISTANCE OF BULL SPERM TO CRYOPRESERVATION BY ANALYZING MOTILITY PARAMETERS BEFORE FREEZING?
L. Defoin, A. Granados and I. Donnay
pp. 123-123
RDv19n1Ab10 10 EFFECTS OF INSEMINATION TIME, BREED, AND INSEMINATOR ON FERTILITY OF EWES INTRAUTERINALLY INSEMINATED WITH FROZEN–THAWED SEMEN IMPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND
Y. Fukui, H. Kohno, T. Togari, T. Matsuoka and H. Imai
pp. 123-123
RDv19n1Ab1111 FERTILITY OF FRESH AND FROZEN–THAWED EPIDIDYMAL STALLION SPERM WITH OR WITHOUT EXPOSURE TO SEMINAL PLASMA
A. Heise, D. Gerber, D. H. Volkmann, W. Kähn and N. K. Brouwer
pp. 124-124
RDv19n1Ab1212 GENERATION OF RAT OFFSPRING DERIVED FROM CRYOPRESERVED SPERMATOZOA IN JAPANESE NATIONAL BIORESOURCES
N. Kashiwazaki, Y. Seita, K. Naoi, A. Takizawa, T. Kuramoto and T. Serikawa
pp. 124-125
RDv19n1Ab1313 MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR FROZEN BULL SEMEN USING A RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TAG
S. Kato, K. Mukojima, T. Otani, K. Sakai, K. Tamura, K. Miyazaki, N. Minami and H. Imai
pp. 125-125
RDv19n1Ab14 14 MOTILITY AND FERTILITY OF BULL SPERMATOZOA FROZEN IN EGG YOLK EXTENDER SUPPLEMENTED WITH LACTOFERRIN
J. Kobayashi, Y. Suda, N. Takada, K. Komine, T. Kuroishi, T. Kohsaka, H. Sasada and E. Sato
pp. 125-126
RDv19n1Ab15 15 EFFECT OF BULL EPIDIDYMIS STORAGE CONDITIONS ON CRYOPRESERVED EPIDIDYMAL SPERM IN VITRO FERTILITY AND LIPID PEROXIDATION STATUS
M. Nichi, T. Rijsselaere, A. Van Soom, J. B. P. De Clercq, I. G. F. Goovaerts, V. H. Barnabe and P. E. J. Bols
pp. 126-126
RDv19n1Ab16 16 PROGESTERONE RELEASE PATTERNS FROM CUE-MATE IN COMPARISON TO OTHER INTRAVAGINAL PROGESTERONE-RELEASING DEVICES IN LACTATING DAIRY COWS
D. Rogan, M. F. Martinez, G. A. Bo, P. Chesta, F. Feresin and R. J. Mapletoft
pp. 126-127
RDv19n1Ab17 17 WHITETAIL DEER OFFSPRING FROM ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION WITH EPIDIDYMAL SPERM HARVESTED FROM A HUNTER-KILLED BUCK
J. R. Saenz, G. T. Gentry, W. Forbes, B. Olcott, J. Chenevert, K. R. Bondioli, D. E. Sanders and R. A. Godke
pp. 127-127
RDv19n1Ab18 18 THE EFFECTS OF CIDR AND eCG TREATMENTS IN A GnRH-BASED PROTOCOL FOR TIMED AI OR EMBRYO TRANSFER ON PREGNANCY RATES IN LACTATING BEEF COWS
J. A. Small, M. G. Colazo, J. P. Kastelic, D. R. Ward, O. Dochi and R. J. Mapletoft
pp. 127-128
RDv19n1Ab19 19 EFFECTS OF ESTRADIOL OR GnRH ON FOLLICULAR WAVE EMERGENCE AND PREGNANCY RATES FOR A CIDR-BASED TIMED AI PROTOCOL IN REPEAT BREEDER DAIRY COWS
G. H. Suh, U. H. Kim, T. Y. Hur, S. J. Kang, K. S. Baek, S. B. Park, H. S. Kim, H. G. Kang and I. H. Kim
pp. 128-128
RDv19n1Ab20 20 SPERM CHARACTERIZATION OF ASTURCON PONIES AFTER COLLECTION AND EQUILIBRATION/REFRIGERATION BEFORE FREEZING
C. Tamargo, C. Díez, J. De La Fuente, M. Carbajo, J. M. Benito and C. O. Hidalgo
pp. 128-129
RDv19n1Ab2121 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DURATION OF ESTRUS BEHAVIOR DETERMINED BY RADIOTELEMETORY SYSTEM AND THREE FACTORS (MILK PRODUCTION, STEROID HORMONE, AND OVULATION TIME) IN DAIRY COWS
H. Yoshioka, H. Matsuda, K. Sasaguri and M. Yonai
pp. 129-129
RDv19n1Ab2222 RESPIRATORY ACTIVITY AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL FEATURES OF BOVINE SOMATIC NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
H. Abe, K. Aoyagi, S. Aoyagi, H. Shiku, T. Matsue, Y. Sendai and H. Hoshi
pp. 129-130
RDv19n1Ab23 23 HYPOMETHYLATION OF DNA IN NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS FROM PORCINE EMBRYONIC GERM CELLS
K. S. Ahn, S. Y. Heo, J. Y. Won and H. Shim
pp. 130-130
RDv19n1Ab2424 EFFECT OF TREATMENT WITH TRICHOSTATIN A ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE NUCLEAR-TRANSFERRED EMBRYOS
S. Akagi, K. Fukunari, K. Matsukawa, S. Watanabe and S. Takahashi
pp. 130-131
RDv19n1Ab25 25 THE EFFECTS OF OOCYTE SOURCES AND ACTIVATION PROTOCOLS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLONED GOAT EMBRYOS
M. Apimeteeumrong, A. Thuangsanthia, N. Leingchaloen, V. Yiengvisavakul, A. Harintharanon, A. Kunavongkrit, X. Vignon and M. Techakumphu
pp. 131-131
RDv19n1Ab26 26 SPERM REPRODUCTIVE POTENTIAL OF FETAL FIBROBLAST CELLS ON A NUCLEAR TRANSFER–CLONED BULL AND ON AN ORIGINAL PATERNAL BULL: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
S.-H. Bae, D.-H. Kim, S.-W. Kim, G.-S. Im, M.-J. Lee, J.-W. Ryu, H.-H. Seong, B.-S. Yang and B.-C. Yang
pp. 131-132
RDv19n1Ab2727 CYTOPLASM OF A GERMINAL VESICLE OOCYTE CAN PROMOTE SOMATIC NUCLEAR REPROGRAMMING IN MICE
H.T. Bui, N. Van Thuan, S. Kishigami, S. Wakayama, T. Hikichi, H. Ohta, E. Mizutani and T. Wakayama
pp. 132-132
RDv19n1Ab2828 EXPRESSION OF MHC CLASS I IN THE PLACENTA AND THE LYMPHOCYTES OF BOVINE SOMATIC CLONES
P. Chavatte-Palmer, M. Guillomot, J. Roïz, J.-L. Servely, Y. Heyman, I. Hue and S. Ellis
pp. 132-133
RDv19n1Ab2929 COMPARISON OF DNA METHYLATION RATES BETWEEN CLONED CATS AND DOMESTIC CATS
S. J. Cho, S. H. Kang, S. G. Cho, I. H. Bae, C. J. Yang, X. J. Yin and I. K. Kong
pp. 133-133
RDv19n1Ab30 30 GROWTH AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF CLONED MALE CATS DERIVED FROM ADULT SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
E. G. Choi, X. J. Yin, H. S. Lee, S. H. Kang, Y. J. Lee, L. H. Kim, H. D. Shin, N. H. Kim and I. K. Kong
pp. 133-134
RDv19n1Ab3131 EFFECT OF TREATMENT OF OVINE CYTOPLASTS WITH CAFFEINE ON THE TRANSLOCALIZATION OF HSP27 IN SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER RECONSTRUCTED EMBRYOS
I. Choi, J.-H. Lee and K. H. S. Campbell
pp. 134-134
RDv19n1Ab32 32 EFFECTS OF FUSION/ACTIVATION METHODS ON DEVELOPMENT OF EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY NUCLEAR TRANSFER OF PORCINE FETAL FIBROBLASTS
P. Q. Cong, E. S. Song, E. S. Kim, Z. H. Li, Y. J. Yi and C. S. Park
pp. 134-135
RDv19n1Ab3333 ENUCLEATION OF PRE-ACTIVATED MOUSE OOCYTES INDUCED BY DEMECOLCINE, NOCODAZOLE, AND VINBLASTINE
N. Costa-Borges, J. Santaló and E. Ibàñez
pp. 135-135
RDv19n1Ab34 34 PIGLETS BORN FROM HANDMADE CLONING
Y. Du, Y. Zhang, J. Li, P. M. Kragh, M. Schmidt, I. B. Bøgh, X. Zhang, S. Purup, A. L. Jørgensen, A. M. Pedersen, K. Villemoes, H. Yang, L. Bolund and G. Vajta
pp. 135-136
RDv19n1Ab35 35 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ONSET OF ENUCLEATION DURING MEIOTIC MATURATION OF RECIPIENT OOCYTES AND DEVELOPMENTAL ABILITY OF SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS IN PIGS
M. Fahrudin, K. Kikuchi, N. W. K. Karja, M. Ozawa, T. Somfai, M. Nakai, K. Ohnuma, J. Noguchi, H. Kaneko and T. Nagai
pp. 136-136
RDv19n1Ab36 36 EPIGENETIC MODIFICATIONS OF CULTURED BOVINE FIBROBLASTS FOR NUCLEAR TRANSFER
A. M. Giraldo, J. W. Lynn, M. N. Purpera, R. A. Godke and K. R. Bondioli
pp. 136-137
RDv19n1Ab37 37 ANATOMICAL DEVIATIONS IN APPARENTLY HEALTHY, WEANED, CLONED CALVES
M. P. Green, M. C. Berg and R. S. F. Lee
pp. 137-137
RDv19n1Ab3838 RABBIT NUCLEAR TRANSFER AND IN VIVO-FERTILIZED EMBRYOS FAIL TO EXPRESS A MOUSE Oct-4 PROMOTER-DRIVEN EGFP REPORTER GENE
R. Hao, A. Wuensch, R. Klose, E. Wolf and V. Zakhartchenko
pp. 137-138
RDv19n1Ab3939 BOVINE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER USING CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES COLLECTED FROM THE IDENTICAL INDIVIDUAL BY OVUM PICKUP
K. Hasegawa, S. Takahashi, S. Akagi, K. Takeda, K. Imai, M. Shimizu, T. Okazaki, S. Abe and Y. Izaike
pp. 138-138
RDv19n1Ab40 40 TREATMENT OF DONOR CELLS AND ITS EFFECT ON INTERSPECIES NUCLEAR TRANSFER
M. A. Hashem, D. P. Bhandari, S. K. Kang and B. C. Lee
pp. 138-139
RDv19n1Ab41 41 TRANSMISSION OF A PARASITE-RESISTANT PHENOTYPE FROM A DONOR RAM TO ITS CLONED OFFSPRING
J. Hill, W. Chang, R. Davey, K. Hutton and G. Riding
pp. 139-139
RDv19n1Ab42 42 PREPARTUM HORMONAL CHANGES IN RECIPIENT COWS FOR SOMATIC CELL CLONED FETUSES
H. Hirayama, K. Sawai, S. Moriyasu, S. Kageyama, S. Onoe, M. Hirayama, Y. Goto, E. Kaneko, A. Miyamoto and A. Minamihashi
pp. 139-140
RDv19n1Ab43 43 INFLUENCE OF DONOR CELL DIFFERENTIATION ON CLONING EFFICIENCY IN PIGS
N. Hornen, W. A. Kues, A. Lucas-Hahn, B. Petersen, P. Hassel and H. Niemann
pp. 140-141
RDv19n1Ab4444 NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN CATTLE USING SOMATIC CELLS FROM FROZEN TESTICLES WITHOUT CRYOPROTECTANTS
Y. Hoshino, N. Kobayashi, N. Hayashi, T. Matsuhashi, K. Saeki, S. Ikeda, S. Taniguchi, A. Kasamatsu, D. Iwamoto, Y. Abe, K. Matsumoto, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 140-141
RDv19n1Ab45 45 EFFECT OF OSMOLARITY IN CULTURE MEDIUM ON THE PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE NT AND IVF EMBRYOS
I. S. Hwang, H. J. Moon, J. H. Shim, M. R. Park, D. H. Kim, B. C. Yang, Y. G. Ko, B. S. Yang, H. T. Cheong and G. S. Im
pp. 141-141
RDv19n1Ab4646 EFFECT OF MANIPULATION MEDIUM ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF RECONSTRUCTED DOMESTIC CAT EMBRYOS
S. Imsoonthornruksa, C. Lorthongpanich, K. Srirattana, N. Sripunya, C. Laowtammathron, M. Ketudat-Cairns and R. Parnpai
pp. 141-141
RDv19n1Ab4747 DIFFERENTIAL DEVELOPMENTAL ABILITY OF EMBRYOS CLONED FROM TISSUE-SPECIFIC STEM CELLS
K. Inoue, N. Ogonuki, H. Miki, S. Noda, S. Inoue, K. Katayama, K. Mekada, H. Miyoshi and A. Ogura
pp. 142-142
RDv19n1Ab48 48 EFFECTS OF TRICHOSTATIN A ON DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
D. Iwamoto, K. Saeki, S. Kishigami, A. Kasamatsu, A. Tatemizo, Y. Abe, S. Ikeda, S. Taniguchi, T. Mitani, H. Kato, K. Matsumoto, Y. Hosoi, T. Wakayama and A. Iritani
pp. 142-142
RDv19n1Ab4949 TRANSCRIPT LEVEL OF mRNA IN BOVINE CLONED OR RE-CLONED EMBRYOS
G. Jang, H. Y. Jeon, K. H. Ko, H. J. Oh, H. J. Park, S. G. Hong, J. J. Kim, S. K. Kang and B. C. Lee
pp. 142-143
RDv19n1Ab50 50 DNA METHYLATION PROFILES OF UPSTREAM ELEMENTS OF Oct-3/4 GENE IN IN VITRO FERTILIZATION (IVF) AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR-TRANSFERRED (SCNT) EMBRYOS
M. Kawasumi, Y. Unno, M. Nishiwaki, K. Matsumoto, M. Anzai, T. Amano, T. Mitani, H. Kato, K. Saeki, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 143-143
RDv19n1Ab5151 PROTEOMICS ANALYSIS OF PLACENTOMEGALY IN CLONED MICE
H. R. Kim, K. Naruse, H. R. Lee, T. Wakayama, C. S. Park and D. I. Jin
pp. 143-144
RDv19n1Ab5252 EFFECT OF DONOR CELLS WITH VARIOUS DIFFERENTIATED STATUS ON THE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF PORCINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
J. G. Kim, E. J. Kang, M. K. Kim, S. Y. Choe and G. J. Rho
pp. 144-144
RDv19n1Ab53 53 EFFECTS OF INSULIN-TRANSFERRIN-SELENIUM IN DEFINED AND PORCINE FOLLICULAR FLUID-SUPPLEMENTED MEDIUM ON IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF PORCINE SCNT EMBRYOS
Y. U. Kim, D. P. Bhandari, M. S. Hossein, S. M. Park, E. Lee, S. W. Park, Y. I. Jeong, J. Y. Lee, J. H. Kim, Y. W. Jeong, S. Kim and W. S. Hwang
pp. 144-145
RDv19n1Ab5454 SUCCESS OF MOUSE CLONING FROM AN OUTBRED STRAIN BY TRICHOSTATIN A TREATMENT AFTER SOMATIC NUCLEAR TRANSFER
S. Kishigami, H. Bui, S. Wakayama, N. Van Thuan, T. Hikichi, E. Mizutani, H. Ohta, R. Suetsugu and T. Wakayama
pp. 145-145
RDv19n1Ab55 55 DIFFERENTIAL TRANSCRIPTIONAL GENE EXPRESSION BETWEEN MINIATURE AND LANDRACE PIG FETUSES: IMPLICATION FOR PRODUCTION OF CLONED MINIATURE PIGS USING LANDRACE PIGS AS OOCYTE DONORS AND SURROGATE MOTHERS
O. J. Koo, S. H. Lee, M. S. Hossein, S. K. Kang, D. Y. Kim and B. C. Lee
pp. 145-145
RDv19n1Ab5656 TRANSGENESIS BY HANDMADE CLONING USING EGFP-TRANSFECTED YUCATAN FIBROBLASTS
P. M. Kragh, Y. Du, J. Li, Y. Zhang, L. Bolund and G. Vajta
pp. 146-146
RDv19n1Ab5757 NO BENEFICIAL EFFECT OF AGGREGATION ON INTERFERON TAU ACTIVITY IN BOVINE CLONE OUTGROWTHS
S. Kurosaka, A. D. Ealy and K. J. McLaughlin
pp. 146-146
RDv19n1Ab58 58 EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE AND VANADATE ON NUCLEAR REMODELING AND MICROTUBULE DISTRIBUTION OF PORCINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
D. J. Kwon, C. K. Park, B. K. Yang, C. I. Kim and H. T. Cheong
pp. 146-147
RDv19n1Ab5959 HIGHER BLASTOCYST FORMATION OF SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS DOES NOT GUARANTEE BETTER PREGNANCY IN PIG
E. Lee, K. Song, Y. Jeong and S. Hyun
pp. 147-147
RDv19n1Ab60 60 IMPROVEMENT IN EFFICIENCY AND QUALITY OF CLONED AND PARTHENOGENETIC PORCINE EMBRYOS BY AMINO ACIDS
H. T. Lee, J. M. Jang, S. H. Lee and M. K. Gupta
pp. 147-148
RDv19n1Ab6161 EFFICIENCY OF TWO ENUCLEATION METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC PIG EMBRYOS BY HANDMADE CLONING
J. Li, Y.-H. Zhang, Y.-T. Du, P. M. Kragh, S. Purup, A. M. Pederson, K. Villemoes, A. L. Jørgensen, L. Bolund, Q.-Z. Xue, H.-M. Yang and G. Vajta
pp. 148-148
RDv19n1Ab6262 EXPRESSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF Oct-4 IN INTERSPECIES-CLONED LONG-TAILED MONKEY (MACACA FASCICULARIS) EMBRYOS
C. Lorthongpanich, K. Srirattana, S. Imsoonthornruksa, N. Sripunya, C. Laowtammathron, O. Kumpong, M. Ketudat-Cairns and R. Parnpai
pp. 149-149
RDv19n1Ab63 63 PARTHENOGENETIC DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE OOCYTES RECONSTRUCTED BY CENTRIFUGATION AND ELECTROFUSION AFTER METAPHASE-II CHROMOSOME TRANSFER
N. Maedomari, K. Kikuchi, M. Fahrudin, M. Nakai, M. Ozawa, J. Noguchi, K. Kaneko, T. Nagai and N. Kashiwazaki
pp. 149-149
RDv19n1Ab64 64 PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC CLONED PIGS BY MEANS OF SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER USING KUSABIRA-ORANGE GENE-TRANSFECTED CELLS
H. Matsunari, M. Kurome, R. Tomii, S. Ueno, K. Hiruma, H. Saito, K. Hiyama, N. Nakayama, M. Onodera, N. Tada and H. Nagashima
pp. 150-15
RDv19n1Ab65 65 NUCLEAR REPROGRAMMING OF PORCINE CELLS AND THEIR USE AS DONOR CELL FOR NUCLEAR TRANSFER AFTER TREATMENT IN XENOPUS EGG EXTRACTS
K. Miyamoto, M. Ohnuki, N. Minami, M. Yamada and H. Imai
pp. 150-150
RDv19n1Ab6666 SUCCESSFUL ESTABLISHMENT OF PLURIPOTENT ntES CELL LINES FROM AGED MICE
E. Mizutani, S. Kishigami, N. V. Thuan, H. Ohta, T. Hikichi, B. H. Thuy, S. Wakayama, Y. Sakaide and T. Wakayama
pp. 151-151
RDv19n1Ab67 67 CELL TYPE AND CULTURE OVER TIME EFFECT DNA METHYLTRANSFERASE 1 EXPRESSION IN BOVINE DONOR FIBROBLAST CELLS
K. Moore, E. Wroclawska, J. M. Kramer and S. L. Goicoa
pp. 151-151
RDv19n1Ab68 68 GROWTH, REPRODUCTION, AND LACTATION IN SOMATIC CELL-CLONED HOLSTEIN COWS AND THEIR PROGENY
K. Nagano, J. Todoroki, M. Imamura and C. Kubota
pp. 151-151
RDv19n1Ab6969 APPLICATION OF BOVINE AMNIOTIC CELLS FOR PRENATAL GENETIC DIAGNOSIS AND NUCLEAR TRANSFER
Y. Nagao, T. Watanabe, R. Furutani, Y. Kato, R. Takahashi, M. Hirabayashi, S. Ueda and T. Kurihara
pp. 152-152
RDv19n1Ab7070 FETAL FIBROBLAST CELLS PERMEABILIZED WITH STREPTOLYSIN O IMPROVE THE RATES OF FUSION AND IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE RECONSTRUCTED EMBRYOS
K. Naruse, Y. M. Shin, Y. S. Quan, C. S. Park and D. I. Jin
pp. 152-153
RDv19n1Ab71 71 THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTRA- AND INTER-SPECIES CLONED EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM RABBIT OOCYTES: THE EFFECT OF DONOR CELL SOURCES
P. Numchaisrika, A. Thongphakdee, R. Rungsiwiwut, K. Pruksananonda, P. Virutamasen and M. Techakumphu
pp. 153-153
RDv19n1Ab72 72 LIMITED REPROGRAMMING OF SOMATIC CELL NUCLEI TRANSFERRED INTO MOUSE IMMATURE OOCYTES
C. Palmieri, H. Fulka, J. Fulka, Jr, P. Loi, G. Ptak and L. Della Salda
pp. 153-154
RDv19n1Ab73 73 RE-CLONING BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER FROM A CLONED KOREAN NATIVE GOAT
J. K. Park, S. Y. Jung, S. H. Park, A. N. Ha, J. I. Jin, S. H. Sohn, J. S. Lee, J. Y. Jung and H. S. Park
pp. 154-154
RDv19n1Ab7474 STUDY OF TRANSGENIC GOATS EXPRESSING HUMAN GRANULOCYTE–MACROPHAGE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR IN THE MAMMARY GLAND
H. S. Park, S. Y. Jung, S. H. Park, J. K. Park, J. S. Lee, T. S. Kim, S. P. Hong, K. M. Choi, J. G. Seol and K. W. Park
pp. 154-155
RDv19n1Ab75 75 INHIBITION OF NK CELL CYTOTOXICITY IN CLONED MINI-PIGS EXPRESSING HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN-G1 (HLA-G1) GENE
K. W. Park, G. S. Han, K. M. Choi, S. P. Hong, J. Y. Yoo, E. J. Kim, S. H. Kim, T. S. Kim, S. Y. Park, K. S. Jun, K. N. Heo, D. I. Jin, C. S. Park and J. G. Seol
pp. 155-155
RDv19n1Ab7676 PREOVULATORY EMBRYO TRANSFER INCREASES SUCCESS OF PORCINE SOMATIC CLONING
B. Petersen, A. Lucas-Hahn, E. Lemme, N. Hornen, P. Hassel and H. Niemann
pp. 155-156
RDv19n1Ab7777 LOSS OF SAND CAT CLONED EMBRYOS DURING EARLY PREGNANCY MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH ABERRANT Oct-4 EXPRESSION
C. E. Pope, M. C. Gómez, M. Truhe, M. López, C. Dumas, A. Cole, L. Lyons and B. L. Dresser
pp. 156-156
RDv19n1Ab78 78 BLIND ENUCLEATION OF OOCYTES IS HIGHLY EFFICIENT IN ZONA-FREE BOVINE CLONING
M. I. Prokofiev, O. I. Stepanov, A. V. Komissarow, T. A. Antipova, M. V. Pinyugina and G. P. Malenko
pp. 156-157
RDv19n1Ab79 79 EFFECTS OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR, β-MERCAPTOETHANOL, GLUCOSE, OXYGEN CONCENTRATION, AND FIBROBLAST SUBCULTURE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE NT EMBRYOS
H. B. Seok, J. H. Quan and S. K. Kim
pp. 157-157
RDv19n1Ab80 80 EFFECT OF MEDIA, SYNCHRONIZATION OF FIBROBLAST CELLS, CULTURE TIME, OXYGEN CONCENTRATION, AND ACTIVATION ON NUCLEAR-TRANSFERRED PORCINE OOCYTES
J. H. Quan, H. B. Seok and S. K. Kim
pp. 157-158
RDv19n1Ab81 81 MOUSE CLONING BY USING A LASER-ASSISTED ZONA OPENING AND ELECTRO-FUSION TECHNIQUE
R. Rungsiwiwut, A. Thongphakdee, P. Numchaisrika, P. Virutamasen and M. Techakumphu
pp. 158-158
RDv19n1Ab8282 EFFECT OF DONOR CELL TRANSFECTION EVENTS ON EMBRYO AND FETAL SURVIVAL IN CLONING
D. F. Salamone, C. B. Santos, J. L. Barañao, L. Bussmann, J. Artuso, C. J. Munar, G. Berra, M. Criscuolo and C. Melo
pp. 158-159
RDv19n1Ab83 83 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENTAL ABILITIES OF PORCINE CLONED EMBRYOS RECONSTITUTED WITH CELL NUCLEI OF GENETICALLY TRANSFORMED FETAL FIBROBLASTS CYTOMETRICALLY DIAGNOSED ON CELL CYCLE AND APOPTOSIS
M. Samiec, M. Skrzyszowska, M. Bochenek, D. Lipinski and R. Slomski
pp. 159-159
RDv19n1Ab84 84 GENE EXPRESSION DURING BLASTOCYST-TO-ELONGATED STAGE IN BOVINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
K. Sawai, S. Moriyasu, H. Hirayama, A. Minamihashi and S. Onoe
pp. 159-160
RDv19n1Ab85 85 PREGNANCIES AND VIABILITY OF THE OFFSPRING AFTER TRANSFER OF HANDMADE CLONED PORCINE EMBRYOS
M. Schmidt, I. B. Bøgh, Y. Du, Y. Zhang, J. Li, S. Purup and G. Vajta
pp. 160-160
RDv19n1Ab8686 CREATION OF PORCINE TRANSGENIC NUCLEAR-TRANSFERRED EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED WITH EGFP-EXPRESSING ADULT DERMAL FIBROBLAST CELLS ANALYZED ON APOPTOSIS
M. Skrzyszowska, M. Samiec, Z. Smorag, D. Lipinski and R. Slomski
pp. 160-161
RDv19n1Ab87 87 EVALUATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION IN SINGLE CLONED MINIATURE PIG EMBRYOS BY MEASURING OXYGEN CONSUMPTION
S. Sugimura, M. Yokoo, K.-I. Yamanaka, T. Wakai, H. Abe, T. Shoji, H. Sasada, J. Kobayashi, H. Abe and E. Sato
pp. 161-161
RDv19n1Ab88 88 CELL CYCLE SYNCHRONIZATION OF FIBROBLASTS DERIVED FROM TRANSGENIC CLONED CATTLE EAR SKIN: EFFECTS OF SERUM STARVATION, ROSCOVITINE, AND CONTACT INHIBITION
X.-Z. Sun, S.-H. Wang, Y.-H. Zhang, Y.-P. Dai and N. Li
pp. 161-162
RDv19n1Ab8989 ZYGOTICALLY ACTIVATED GENES ARE SUPPRESSED IN MOUSE NUCLEAR-TRANSFERRED EMBRYOS
T. Suzuki, N. Minami and H. Imai
pp. 162-162
RDv19n1Ab90 90 GERM-LINE TRANSMISSION OF DONOR MITOCHONDRIAL DNA IN NUCLEAR TRANSFER-DERIVED COWS
K. Takeda, K. Kaneyama, M. Tasai, S. Akagi, M. Yonai, N. Miyashita, A. Onishi, T. Tagami, K. Nirasawa and H. Hanada
pp. 162-162
RDv19n1Ab91 91 PRODUCTION OF A CLONED BOER GOAT (CAPRA HIRCUS) BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
Y. Tao, W. Han, M. Zhang, J. Ding and X. Zhang
pp. 163-163
RDv19n1Ab92 92 INTER-GENERIC MARBLED CAT AND FLAT-HEADED CAT CLONED BLASTOCYSTS GENERATED FROM DOMESTIC CAT AND RABBIT OOCYTES
A. Thongphakdee, P. Numchaisrika, P. Ratanakorn, S. Kamolnorranath, K. Chatdarong and M. Techakumphu
pp. 163-163
RDv19n1Ab93 93 EFFECT OF SEASON ON QUALITY OF OOCYTES, RESULTS OF IN VITRO MATURATION, AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN SWAMP BUFFALO
N. T. Uoc, F. de Rennis, N. H. Duc, L. C. Bui, N. V. Hanh, N. V. Linh, N. T. Thanh, Q. X. Huu, D. D. Long and B. X. Nguyen
pp. 163-164
RDv19n1Ab9494 PRODUCTION OF AN α1,3-GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE GENE KNOCKOUT CALF USING A SINGLE TARGETING VECTOR AND REJUVENATED CELL LINES
M. Urakawa, Y. Sendai, T. Sawada, Y. Shinkai, A. Ideta, K. Kubota, H. Hoshi and Y. Aoyagi
pp. 164-164
RDv19n1Ab95 95 OBSERVATION OF CHROMOSOME DECONDENSATION, HISTONE H3 MODIFICATION, AND HP1 PROTEIN IN MOUSE CLONED EMBRYOS FOLLOWING INHIBITION OF HISTONE DEACETYLATIONS AND CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASE
N. Van Thuan, B. Hong-Thuy, S. Wakayama, S. Kishigami, H. Ohta, T. Hikichi, E. Mizutani and T. Wakayama
pp. 164-165
RDv19n1Ab9696 TRICHOSTATIN A IMPROVED THE QUALITY OF RABBIT NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
J. Xu, L.-Y. Sung, J. Zhang, X. Tian, Y. E. Chen, X. Yang and F. Du
pp. 165-165
RDv19n1Ab9797 CLONED CALF PRODUCTION BY AGGREGATION OF SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR-TRANSFERRED EMBRYOS
D. Yamaguchi, W. Suzuki, N. Adachi, S. Akagi, S. Watanabe and S. Takahashi
pp. 166-166
RDv19n1Ab98 98 BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT RATE OF CLONED CAT EMBRYOS USING SERIAL CLONING
X. J. Yin, H. S. Lee, E. G. Choi, X. F. Yu, B. H. Choi, M. S. Piao, D. H. Oh, S. S. Lee and I. K. Kong
pp. 166-166
RDv19n1Ab99 99 AMOUNT OF TELOMERIC DNA IN GROWING CLONED CATTLE, THEIR PROGENY, AND THEIR ORGANS
B. C. Yang, G. S. Im, Y. H. Kim, D. H. Kim, S. H. Bae, Y. G. Ko, H. H. Seong, S. H. Shon and B. S. Yang
pp. 167-167
RDv19n1Ab100 100 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT POST-ACTIVATION TREATMENTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER PIG EMBRYOS
H. Y. Yong, K. Song and E. Lee
pp. 167-167
RDv19n1Ab101101 DEVELOPMENTAL ARREST AND CYTOSKELETAL ANOMALIES OF RAT EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
J. G. Yoo, S.-P. Demers, L. Lian and L. C. Smith
pp. 168-168
RDv19n1Ab102 102 RABBIT CLONING: HISTONE ACETYLATION STATUS OF DONOR CELLS AND CLONED EMBRYOS
V. Zakhartchenko, F. Yang, R. Hao and E. Wolf
pp. 168-168
RDv19n1Ab103 103 BIRTH OF CLONED PIGLETS DERIVED FROM AN OPTIMIZED IN VITRO BLASTOCYST PRODUCTION SYSTEM BY TRICHOSTATIN A TREATMENT
Y.-H. Zhang, Y.-T. Du, K. Zhang, J. Li, P. M. Kragh, K. Villemoes, A. M. Pederson, M. H. Schmidt, I. B. Bøgh, S. Purup, L. Bolund, A. L. Jørgensen, H.-M. Yang, N. Li and G. Vajta
pp. 168-168
RDv19n1Ab104104 DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF CLONED EMBRYOS FROM ADULT AND FETAL OVINE SOMATIC CELLS
H. M. Zhou and Y. Chen
pp. 169-169
RDv19n1Ab105 105 ALTERING SEMEN EXTENDER AND GLYCEROL CONCENTRATION TO OPTIMIZE RESULTS AFTER CRYOPRESERVATION OF EQUINE SPERMATOZOA
M. Aceves, J. Scherzer, L. Ray, G. Heusner and R. A. Fayrer-Hosken
pp. 170-170
RDv19n1Ab106106 USING A BUOYANT DENSITY GRADIENT AND NILE RED STAINING TO EVALUATE THE LIPID CONTENT OF BOS TAURUS AND BOS INDICUS OOCYTES
C. B. Ballard, C. R. Looney, B. R. Lindsey, J. H. Pryor, J. W. Lynn, K. R. Bondioli and R. A. Godke
pp. 170-171
RDv19n1Ab107 107 DEVELOPMENT OF VITRIFIED BOVINE SECONDARY AND PRIMORDIAL FOLLICLES IN SCID MICE
R. M. Bao, E. Yamasaka, M. Moniruzzaman, A. Hamawaki, M. Yoshikawa and T. Miyano
pp. 171-171
RDv19n1Ab108 108 EFFECT OF CAFFEINE TREATMENT ON MPF AND MAPK ACTIVITY AND PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION OF VITRIFIED MII OVINE OOCYTES
L. Bogliolo, F. Ariu, S. Succu, S. Fois, G. Leoni and S. Ledda
pp. 171-172
RDv19n1Ab109 109 EFFECTS OF VITRIFICATION PROCEDURES ON SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT AND ULTRASTRUCTURE OF IN VITRO-MATURED SWAMP BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) OOCYTES
D. Boonkusol, T. Faisaikarm, A. Dinnyes and Y. Kitiyanant
pp. 172-172
RDv19n1Ab110110 COMPARISON OF ANDROMED®, BIOXCELL®, AND BOTU-BOV® EXTENDERS FOR CRYOPRESERVATION OF BULL SEXED SEMEN
M. Q. Braga, R. V. R. Franco, L. F. Rodrigues, G. Galeli, K. M. Oliveira, F. A. C. Reis, M. F. A. Nishikawa and E. P. Moura
pp. 172-172
RDv19n1Ab111111 SLOW FREEZING AND VITRIFICATION OF IN VITRO-MATURED DOMESTIC CAT OOCYTES
J. Braun, C. Otzdorff, T. Tsujioka and S. Hochi
pp. 173-173
RDv19n1Ab112112 VIABILITY AND APOPTOSIS OF BOVINE FIBROBLASTS FROZEN IN A CONVENTIONAL (–20°C) OR LOW-TEMPERATURE (–80°C) FREEZER
L. Chacón, M. C. Gómez, J. Jenkins, S. P. Leibo, G. Wirtu, B. L. Dresser and C. E. Pope
pp. 173-174
RDv19n1Ab113 113 RETINOIC ACID DOES NOT PROTECT AGAINST THE SELECTIVE DAMAGE TO THE BOVINE INNER CELL MASS INFLICTED BY VITRIFICATION
C. Díez, A. Rodríguez, C. De Frutos, J. N. Caamaño, N. Facal and E. Gómez
pp. 174-174
RDv19n1Ab114 114 CRYOTOP VITRIFICATION FOR IN VITRO-PRODUCED BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS
A. De Rosa, L. Attanasio, L. Boccia, G. Pellerano, G. Campanile and B. Gasparrini
pp. 174-175
RDv19n1Ab115115 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IN VIVO FERTILITY OF MANCHEGA EWES LAPAROSCOPICALLY INSEMINATED WITH FROZEN–THAWED RAM SEMEN AND HETEROLOGOUS CALF IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
O. Garcia-Alvarez, A. Maroto-Morales, M. D. Perez-Guzman and A. J. Soler
pp. 175-175
RDv19n1Ab116116 EFFECT OF INCUBATION OF BOVINE EPIDIDYMAL SPERMATOZOA IN SEMINAL PLASMA PRIOR TO CRYOPRESERVATION
C. A. Guerrero, J. A. Jenkins, J. W. Lynn, K. R. Bondioli and R. A. Godke
pp. 175-176
RDv19n1Ab117 117 EFFECT OF STEPWISE DILUTION ON THE VIABILITY OF FROZEN–THAWED BOVINE OOCYTES MATURED IN VITRO
A. Hamawaki, S. Hamano, M. Yoshikawa and K. Matsukawa
pp. 176-176
RDv19n1Ab118 118 CRYOPRESERVATION OF CONVENTIONAL AND SEX-SORTED BULL SPERM USING A DIRECTIONAL FREEZING METHOD
H. Hayakawa, T. Yamazaki, M. Oshi, M. Hoshino, O. Dochi and H. Koyama
pp. 176-177
RDv19n1Ab119 119 OXIDATIVE STRESS DURING THE CRYOPRESERVATION OF BOAR SPERMATOZOA
M. Hernandez, J. M. Vazquez, E. A. Martinez and J. Roca
pp. 177-177
RDv19n1Ab120 120 SUCCESSFUL PRODUCTION OF PIGLETS DERIVED FROM VITRIFIED MORULAE AND EARLY BLASTOCYSTS WITHOUT DIRECT EXPOSURE TO LIQUID NITROGEN
Y. Hirayama, M. Ohkubo, K. Misumi and K. Imai
pp. 177-178
RDv19n1Ab121 121 CRYOPRESERVATION OF BOVINE BIOPSIED EMBRYOS UNDER A MAGNETIC FIELD
A. Ideta, K. Hayama, M. Urakawa, N. Ohwada and Y. Aoyagi
pp. 178-178
RDv19n1Ab122122 INTRACELLULAR ICE FORMATION IN VITRIFIED MOUSE MORULAE DURING WARMING
B. Jin, K. Kusanagi, M. Ueda, K. Edashige and M. Kasai
pp. 178-179
RDv19n1Ab123 123 CRYOPROTECTANT EXPOSURE AFFECTS THE PROTEOME OF THE MOUSE METAPHASE II OOCYTE
M. Larman, M. Katz-Jaffe, C. Sheehan, W. Schoolcraft and D. Gardner
pp. 179-179
RDv19n1Ab124124 TAXOL™ COULD PROMOTE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE OOCYTES VITRIFIED BY OPS
R. Morató, D. Izquierdo, M. J. Palomo, B. Anguita, A. R. Jiménez-Macedo, J. L. Albarracín, M. T. Paramio and T. Mogas
pp. 179-180
RDv19n1Ab125 125 IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS VITRIFIED IN GLASS CAPILLARIES USING TCM-199 OR DULBECCO'S PHOSPHATE-BUFFERED SALINE AS VITRIFICATION-WARMING MEDIA
N. Mucci, G. G. Kaiser, G. Rios, R. H. Alberio, L. B. Ferré and J. Aller
pp. 180-180
RDv19n1Ab126126 CRYOPRESERVATION OF PORCINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM IVM OOCYTES
N. Nakayama, K. Hiruma, M. Kurome, R. Tomii, S. Ueno, H. Saito, H. Matsunari and H. Nagashima
pp. 180-181
RDv19n1Ab127 127 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF IVF CRYOPRESERVED BOVINE EMBRYOS SUPPORTED BY TCM-199 OR SOFaa CULTURE MEDIUM
A. C. Nicacio, W. B. Feitosa, M. Rovegno, R. Simões, J. S. de A. Gonçalves, M. E. O. D'Á. Assumpção and J. A. Visintin
pp. 181-181
RDv19n1Ab128128 IMPROVED POST-THAW MOTILITY, VIABILITY, AND FERTILITY ARE ACHIEVED BY HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE-TREATED BULL SEMEN
C. Pribenszky, M. Molnár, A. Horváth, G. Kútvölgyi, A. Harnos, O. Szenci, J. Dengg and J. Lederer
pp. 181-182
RDv19n1Ab129129 IMPROVEMENT OF BOAR SPERM CRYOSURVIVAL BY THE OPTIMIZATION OF CRYOPRESERVATION CONDITIONS
J. Roca, M. Hernandez, T. Cremades, J. M. Vazquez and E. A. Martinez
pp. 182-182
RDv19n1Ab130130 EFFECTIVENESS OF BUTYLATED HYDROXYTOLUENE AS EGG YOLK SUBSTITUTE FOR CRYOPRESERVATION OF BOAR SPERMATOZOA
L. Rodriguez-Vilar, M. Hernandez, C. Lopez-Sanchez, J. M. Vazquez, E. A. Martinez and J. Roca
pp. 182-183
RDv19n1Ab131 131 BOVINE OOCYTE VITRIFICATION IS IMPROVED BY INCREASED PYRUVATE CONCENTRATION AND THE INCLUSION OF HYALURONAN IN THE VITRIFICATION MEDIUM
C. B. Sheehan, M. G. Larman and D. K. Gardner
pp. 183-183
RDv19n1Ab132132 SUCCESSFUL EMBRYO TRANSFER OF IN VIVO-PRODUCED RED DEER (CERVUS ELAPHUS) EMBRYOS AFTER CRYOPRESERVATION BY SLOW FREEZING OR VITRIFICATION
J. P. Soler, G. G. Kaiser, N. Mucci, L. B. Ferre and R. H. Alberio
pp. 183-184
RDv19n1Ab133 133 VITRIFICATION CAUSES DAMAGE OF THE ANTIOXIDANT DEFENSE SYSTEM IN IVM PORCINE OOCYTES
T. Somfai, M. Ozawa, J. Noguchi, H. Kaneko, K. Ohnuma, N. W. K. Karja, M. Farhudin, N. Maedomari, A. Dinnyes, T. Nagai and K. Kikuchi
pp. 184-184
RDv19n1Ab134 134 CONCEPTION RATES OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS CRYOPRESERVED IN 6% GLYCEROL AND TRANSFERRED BY THE DIRECT METHOD
N. Takada, S. Hayasaka and K. Chiba
pp. 184-185
RDv19n1Ab135135 SHORT-TERM CRYOPRESERVATION OF VITRIFIED MOUSE MORULAE AT –79°C
Y. Takagi, M. Shimizu, M. Morimura, S. Yokomizo, K. Hara and M. Sakamoto
pp. 185-185
RDv19n1Ab136136 CLOSED SYSTEM OF GEL-LOADING-TIP VITRIFICATION FOR IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS BEFORE AND AFTER BIOPSY
K. Tominaga, F. Iwaki, E. Yamaguchi, Y.-M. Dou, I. Kijihana and S. Hochi
pp. 185-186
RDv19n1Ab137137 EFFECT OF POST-IVF DEVELOPMENTAL KINETICS ON SURVIVAL AND QUALITY OF VITRIFIED–WARMED DOMESTIC CAT BLASTOCYSTS
T. Tsujioka, C. Otzdorff, J. Braun and S. Hochi
pp. 186-186
RDv19n1Ab138 138 EFFECT OF SEMINAL PLASMA ON CHILLING AND FREEZING OF CANINE SPERMATOZOA
I. Yu, Y. J. Kim, I. S. Kim, S. P. Leibo and N. Songsasen
pp. 187-187
RDv19n1Ab139 139 OXIDATIVE STRESS INDUCED CHANGES OF GLUTATHIONE CONCENTRATION IN IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
M. Aksoy, C. Wrenzycki, D. Herrmann and H. Niemann
pp. 187-187
RDv19n1Ab140140 LOCALIZATION OF PRIMORDIAL GERM CELLS IN DAY 21 BOVINE EMBRYOS
N. I. Alexopoulos, N. T. D'Cruz and P. Maddox-Hyttel
pp. 188-188
RDv19n1Ab141141 INDICATIONS FOR DNA DOUBLE-STRAND BREAK REPAIR IN EARLY BOVINE EMBRYOS
A. Brero, D. Koehler, T. Cremer, E. Wolf and V. Zakhartchenko
pp. 188-188
RDv19n1Ab142142 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN APOPTOSIS IN BOAR SEMEN AND DNA FRAGMENTATION IN PORCINE EMBRYOS
M. Bryla, M. Trzcinska and Z. Smorag
pp. 188-189
RDv19n1Ab143 143 DEVELOPMENTAL EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS OF NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS BY REPROGRAMMING SOMATIC CELLS USING TESTIS-DERIVED CELL EXTRACTS
H.-Y. Choi, C. Won, B.-W. Kim, Y.-J. Kang, G.-H. Kang, Y. Oh, E.-R. Lee, S. Roh and S.-G. Cho
pp. 189-189
RDv19n1Ab144 144 Oct-4 EXPRESSION PATTERN IN THE EQUINE EMBRYO
Y. H. Choi, H. D. Harding, A. D. Obermiller and K. Hinrichs
pp. 189-190
RDv19n1Ab145145 THE METHYLATION PATTERNS OF POTENTIAL DIFFERENTIALLY METHYLATED REGIONS IN BOVINE Xist, Impact, NDN, AND H19 GENES
N. T. D'Cruz, K. J. Wilson and M. K. Holland
pp. 190-190
RDv19n1Ab146146 LECTIN DOLICHOS BIFLOURUS AGGLUTININ (DBA) IS A SPECIFIC MARKER for PRIMITIVE GERM CELLS IN NEONATAL PORCINE TESTIS
S. Goel, M. Sugimoto, S. Kume, M. Yamada, N. Minami and H. Imai
pp. 190-190
RDv19n1Ab147147 GENE KNOCKDOWN OF MATERNAL- AND EMBRYONIC-EXPRESSED GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN IN MURINE EMBRYOS BY THE INJECTION OF A SHORT INTERFERING RNA (siRNA)
K. Iqbal, W. A. Kues, J. W. Carnwath and H. Niemann
pp. 191-191
RDv19n1Ab148 148 EFFECT OF FOLLISTATIN TREATMENT POST-FERTILIZATION ON TIME TO FIRST CLEAVAGE, DEVELOPMENT TO THE BLASTOCYST STAGE, AND CELL ALLOCATION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
K. B. Lee, A. Bettegowda, J. J. Ireland and G. W. Smith
pp. 191-192
RDv19n1Ab149149 IDENTIFICATION OF DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED PROTEINS IN THE UMBILICAL CORDS OF TERM AND PRE-TERM (35–36 WEEKS) INFANTS USING PROTEOMICS
S. Y. Lee, S. K. Cho, D. N. Kwon, J. Y. Park and J. H. Kim
pp. 192-192
RDv19n1Ab150 150 THE DISTRIBUTION PATTERN OF PRIMORDIAL GERM CELLS IN EARLY CHICK EMBRYOS
Y. Nakamura, Y. Yamamoto, F. Usui, T. Ono, K. Takeda, K. Nirasawa, H. Kagami and T. Tagami
pp. 192-193
RDv19n1Ab151151 LIPID COMPOSITION OF FAT DROPLETS OF IN VIVO- AND IN VITRO PRODUCED PORCINE EMBRYOS
M. Romek, B. Gajda, E. Krzysztofowicz and Z. Smorag
pp. 193-193
RDv19n1Ab152 152 DIELECTROPHORETIC BEHAVIOR OF BOVINE OOCYTES AND ZYGOTES IN RELATION TO DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSCRIPTIONAL ABUNDANCE
D. Salilew-Wondim, F. Rings, M. Hoelker, D. Jennen, E. Tholen, M. A. Sirard, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 193-194
RDv19n1Ab153 153 IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF OCT-4, SOX-2, AND β-TUBULIN III EXPRESSION IN EARLY PORCINE EMBRYOS
K. Schauser, T. S. Sundkvist, M. Vejlsted and P. Maddox-Hyttel
pp. 194-194
RDv19n1Ab154 154 UNDERNUTRITION DURING THE PERICONCEPTIONAL PERIOD IN EWES AFFECTS THE BLOOD PRESSURE AND WEIGHT OF THEIR NEONATAL LAMBS
N. A. Smith, P. Lonergan, P. Duffy, T. F. Crosby, P. Quinn, F. McAuliffe and A. C. O. Evans
pp. 194-195
RDv19n1Ab155 155 LAPAROSCOPIC EVALUATION OF OVARIAN REACTION TO HORMONE STIMULATION IN CYNOMOLGUS MONKEYS (MACACA FASCICULARIS)
H. Tsuchiya, C. Iwatani, J. Yamasaki, J. N. Okahara, N. Okahara and R. Torii
pp. 195-195
RDv19n1Ab156156 DIFFERENTIAL REORGANIZATION OF HISTONE ACETYLATION THROUGH ATP-DEPENDENT REMODELING FACTOR DURING PRONUCLEAR FORMATION IN PORCINE ZYGOTIC CHROMATINS
G. Wee, D.-B. Koo, J.-S. Kim, B.-S. Song, J.-S. Park, X.-L. Jin, Y.-Y. Lee, Y.-M. Han and K.-K. Lee
pp. 195-195
RDv19n1Ab157157 DYNAMIC CHANGES IN LOCALIZATION OF HP1α DURING BOVINE EMBRYOGENESIS
K. J. Wilson, S. Prashadkumar, M. A. Cooney, A. J. French, D. A. Jans, P. J. Verma, M. K. Holland and N. T. D'Cruz
pp. 196-196
RDv19n1Ab158158 LEADING BLASTOMERE OF A 2-CELL-STAGE PORCINE PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYO CONTRIBUTES TO TROPHECTODERM FIRST
C. Won, S. K. Park, Y.-J. Choi, H. Kang and S. Roh
pp. 196-196
RDv19n1Ab159159 LOCALIZATION OF CLAUDIN FAMILY PROTEINS IN PIG EMBRYOS DURING PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT
S. Xu, J. Lee, H. Harayama and M. Miyake
pp. 197-197
RDv19n1Ab160 160 DETERMINATION OF THE INCIDENCE OF EMBRYONIC MORTALITY IN SYNCHRONIZED EWES DURING THE BREEDING SEASON
H. Erdem, M. K. Saribay and T. Tekeli
pp. 197-197
RDv19n1Ab161 161 EFFECT OF MELOXICAM TREATMENT ON PREGNANCY RATES IN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
A. Guzeloglu and H. Erdem
pp. 197-198
RDv19n1Ab162162 ESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION, ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION, AND PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS IN WATER BUFFALOES (BUBALUS BUBALIS)
N. V. Hanh, Q. X. Huu, N. T. Uoc, B. X. Nguyen, J. Sulon, N. M. Sousa and J. F. Beckers
pp. 198-198
RDv19n1Ab163 163 FUNCTIONAL COMPARISON OF BOVINE TROPHOBLASTIC VESICLES DERIVED FROM FRESHLY COLLECTED CONCEPTUSES AND SERIALLY PASSAGED TROPHOBLAST CELLS
Y. Hashiyada, H. Takahashi, M. Asada, N. Sakuta, S. Furuyashiki, S. Yamaya, T. Oike, K. Konishi and M. Takahashi
pp. 198-199
RDv19n1Ab164164 POTENTIAL REGULATION OF PERI-IMPLANTATION OVINE CONCEPTUS GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION BY THE WNT SIGNALING SYSTEM
K. Hayashi, R. C. Burghardt, F. W. Bazer and T. E. Spencer
pp. 199-199
RDv19n1Ab165165 EXPRESSION OF CALCIUM TRANSPORTER 1 GENE IN THE UTERUS OF RATS DURING PREGNANCY
B.-M. Lee, G.-S. Lee and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 199-200
RDv19n1Ab166166 DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF AMPHIREGULINE, EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR, AND CALBINDIN-D9k IN THE UTERUS OF RODENTS AND PIGS DURING IMPLANTATION
G.-S. Lee, M.-H. Kim, S.-H. Hyun and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 200-200
RDv19n1Ab167 167 EXPRESSION OF INTERFERON τ IN BOVINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION
A. Minamihashi, S. Moriyasu, H. Takahashi, H. Hirayama, M. Geshi, S. Onoe and K. Sawai
pp. 200-200
RDv19n1Ab168168 ESTABLISHMENT OF TROPHOBLAST STEM CELLS FROM MOUSE ANDROGENETIC AND PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS
H. Ogawa, N. Shindo, S. Tanaka and T. Kono
pp. 201-201
RDv19n1Ab169 169 PREDICTION OF THE OPTIMAL DAY OF MATING IN THE BITCH USING A BOVINE PLASMA PROGESTERONE ELISA KIT
M. Seki, Y. Yamazaki, N. Watanabe, K. Ishii, Y. Kinoshita, T. Aihara, S. Takeiri and T. Otoi
pp. 201-201
RDv19n1Ab170170 EXPRESSION PROFILE AND PROTEIN SECRETION OF BOVINE INTERFERON τ ON DAYS 12 TO 28 IN EARLY PREGNANCY
H. Takahashi, K. Sawai, A. Minamihashi, S. Kageyama, S. Moriyasu, H. Hirayama, S. Onoe and M. Geshi
pp. 201-202
RDv19n1Ab171 171 CELLULAR EXPRESSION, LOCALIZATION, AND SECRETION OF OVINE Mx2 (oMx2) IN OVINE GLANDULAR EPITHELIAL CELLS (oGE)
K. Toyokawa, A. M. Assiri and T. L. Ott
pp. 202-202
RDv19n1Ab172 172 DOES ESTRADIOL-17β CAUSE CYCLE-DEPENDENT MODULATIONS OF UTERINE MILK PROTEIN IN BOVINE ENDOMETRIUM?
S. E. Ulbrich, K. Gross, S. Schmidt, H. Blum, R. Rottmayer, S. Hiendleder, T. Fröhlich, G. J. Arnold, E. Wolf, H. H. D. Meyer and S. Bauersachs
pp. 202-203
RDv19n1Ab173 173 HINDERING OF CLEAVAGE TIMING IN BOVINE PARTHENOTES DURING THE HOT SEASON
A. Aroyo, S. Yavin, Z. Roth and A. Arav
pp. 203-203
RDv19n1Ab174 174 THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT OVARY TRANSPORT TEMPERATURES ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT AND POST-THAW SURVIVAL OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. R. Cho, S. H. Choi, H. J. Kim, C. Y. Choe, H. J. Jin and D. S. Son
pp. 203-204
RDv19n1Ab175 175 DETECTION OF LIPID GRANULES ON IVF BLASTOCYSTS MATURED IN APO-TRANSFERRIN IN KOREAN NATIVE COWS (HANWOO)
S. H. Choi, S. R. Cho, M. H. Han, H. J. Kim, C. Y. Choe, D. S. Son, J. S. Woo, B. D. Sang, Y. G. Chung and H. Hoshi
pp. 204-204
RDv19n1Ab176 176 EFFECT OF LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR FROM HUMAN AND MOUSE ORIGIN ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
C. De Frutos, A. Rodríguez, C. Díez, J. N. Caamaño, N. Facal, P. Duque, C. García-Ochoa and E. Gómez
pp. 204-205
RDv19n1Ab177177 ISOLATION AND CULTURE OF MOUSE ENDOMETRIAL CELLS IN A THREE-DIMENSIONAL CULTURE SYSTEM
T.-Y. Fu, P.-C. Tang and J.-C. Ju
pp. 205-205
RDv19n1Ab178 178 IN VITRO CULTURE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS WITH NEUROTROPHINS
E. Gómez, A. Rodríguez, C. De Frutos, J. N. Caamaño, N. Facal and C. Díez
pp. 205-206
RDv19n1Ab179179 EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIMENT OUTCOME CAN BE COMPROMISED WITHOUT APPROPRIATE QUALITY CONTROL
D. K. Gardner, D. W. Linck and C. B. Sheehan
pp. 206-206
RDv19n1Ab180180 DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY OF SINGLE CULTIVATED EMBRYOS IN SMALL AND BIG DROPLETS
I. G. F. Goovaerts, J. B. P. De Clercq, M. Nichi and P. E. J. Bols
pp. 206-207
RDv19n1Ab181 181 DIFFERENCES EXIST IN ZONA PELLUCIDA HARDNESS BETWEEN IN VIVO- AND IN VITRO-GENERATED BOVINE EMBRYOS
F. Itoi, T. Himaki, C. Kubota, J. Hirose, M. Miyamura, S. Hamano, Y. Murayama, S. Omata and M. Yoshida
pp. 207-207
RDv19n1Ab182 182 INTERACTION OF MICROTUBULES AND MICROFILAMENTS WITH DISTRIBUTION OF MITOCHONDRIA IN TWO-CELL HAMSTER EMBRYOS
K. Kabashima, M. Matsuzaki and H. Suzuki
pp. 207-208
RDv19n1Ab183 183 ADDITION OF DIPHENYLENEIODONIUM OR DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE TO CULTURE MEDIA INHIBITS REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES PRODUCTION DURING THE EARLY CLEAVAGE STAGES OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED PORCINE EMBRYOS
N. W. K. Karja, K. Kikuchi, M. Ozawa, M. Fahrudin, T. Somfai, M. Nakai, K. Ohnuma, J. Noguchi, H. Kaneko and T. Nagai
pp. 208-208
RDv19n1Ab184184 EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION AND EXPOSURE DURATION OF FETAL BOVINE SERUM ON PARTHENOGENETIC DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE FOLLICULAR OOCYTES
H. J. Kim, S. R. Cho, C. Y. Choe, S. H. Choi, D. S. Son, S. J. Kim, Y. G. Kim, M. H. Han, I. S. Ryu, I. C. Kim, I. H. Kim and K. S. Im
pp. 208-209
RDv19n1Ab185 185 PGI2 ANALOG INDUCES HIGH-QUALITY PORCINE BLASTOCYSTS IN VITRO
J.-S. Kim, G. Wee, B.-S. Song, J.-S. Park, X.-L. Jin, Y.-Y. Lee, Y.-M. Han, K.-K. Lee and D.-B. Koo
pp. 209-209
RDv19n1Ab186 186 THE EFFECT OF MATRIGEL ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO-FERTILIZED PORCINE EMBRYOS
S.-W. Kim, M.-J. Lee, B.-C. Yang, G.-S. Im, H.-H. Seong, B.-S. Yang, H.-T. Cheong and D.-H. Kim
pp. 209-210
RDv19n1Ab187 187 INCREASED NUMBER OF EXPANDED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS IN SOF AND CR1 RELATIVE TO KSOM
D. M. Kohl, R. L. Monson, L. E. Enwall and J. J. Rutledge
pp. 210-210
RDv19n1Ab188 188 THE IMPACT OF OIL SOURCE AND TYPE OF GLUTAMINE ON MEDIA EQUILIBRATION TIMES AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
D. W. Linck and D. K. Gardner
pp. 210-211
RDv19n1Ab189189 EFFECT OF PROGESTERONE AND EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR ON IN VITRO-PRODUCED EIGHT-CELL BOVINE EMBRYOS IN A SERUM-FREE CULTURE MEDIUM
B. Merlo, E. Iacono and G. Mari
pp. 211-211
RDv19n1Ab190 190 INFLUENCE OF IN VITRO CULTURE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE ZONA PELLUCIDA
E. Mertens, U. Besenfelder, M. Gilles, M. Hölker, F. Rings, V. Havlicek, K. Schellander and A. Herrler
pp. 211-212
RDv19n1Ab191 191 ALLEVIATION OF THE TWO-CELL BLOCK OF ICR, ddY, AND AKR MOUSE EMBRYOS BY BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN
K. Ono, R. Ohishi, H. Imai and M. Yamada
pp. 212-212
RDv19n1Ab192 192 THE EFFECT OF ZWITTERONIC BUFFERS AND PBS ON GENE TRANSCRIPTION OF BOVINE IN VIVO- AND IN VITRO-DERIVED EMBRYOS
A. T. Palasz, P. Beltrán Breña, S. Pérez-Garnelo, S. Fuentes, J. De la Fuente and A. Gutiérrez-Adán
pp. 212-213
RDv19n1Ab193 193 DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF CULTURE ON APOPTOTIC GENE EXPRESSION IN THE PRE-IMPLANTATION CLONED EMBRYOS OF MINIATURE PIG
M. R. Park, I. S. Hwang, H. J. Moon, J. H. Shim, D. H. Kim, B. C. Yang, H. J. Cheong, Y. G. Ko, B. S. Yang and G. S. Im
pp. 213-213
RDv19n1Ab194 194 ANTIOXIDATIVE EFFECT OF BROWN ALGAE PHLOROTANNINS ON REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES GENERATION AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS UNDER OXIDATIVE AND HEAT-STRESSED CONDITIONS
M. Takahashi, K. Nagayama, M. Sakatani, S. Kobayashi, K. Morishita and M. Asakawa
pp. 213-214
RDv19n1Ab195195 SODIUM SELENITE INCREASES DEVELOPMENTAL ABILITY AND DECREASES APOPTOSIS IN PORCINE PARTHENOTES
S. J. Uhm, M. K. Gupta, J. H. Yang and H. T. Lee
pp. 214-214
RDv19n1Ab196196 A NEW APPROACH TO PREDICT MOUSE EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE USING A TIME-LAPSE SYSTEM AND THE 'SHORTEST HALF' analysis procedure
S. Yavin, A. Aroyo, Z. Roth and A. Arav
pp. 214-215
RDv19n1Ab197 197 EFFECTS OF HYALURONAN ON OXYGEN CONSUMPTION AND ATP CONTENT IN PIG BLASTOCYSTS PRODUCED IN VITRO
K. Yoshioka, M. Yokoo, T. Ozawa, C. Suzuki, H. Abe and H. Rodríguez-Martínez
pp. 215-215
RDv19n1Ab198 198 BENEFICIAL EFFECT OF GHRELIN ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE IN VITRO-FERTILIZED AND PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS
K. Zhang, H. X. Wei, S. H. Wang, Y. H. Zhang, Y. Li, Y. P. Dai and N. Li
pp. 215-216
RDv19n1Ab199 199 EVIDENCE FOR A NOVEL PERTURBATION IN CLONED FETUSES: MITOCHONDRIAL DNA DEPLETION
S. Hiendleder, D. Bebbere, S. E. Ulbrich, V. Zakhartchenko, M. Weppert, H.-D. Reichenbach, H. H. D. Meyer, S. Ledda and E. Wolf
pp. 216-216
RDv19n1Ab200200 EFFECT OF OOCYTE SIZE AND MICROMANIPULATION TECHNIQUES (ICSI AND EMBRYO BIOPSY) ON GOAT EMBRYO QUALITY
A. R. Jimenez-Macedo, B. Anguita, D. Izquierdo, R. Romaguera, R. Morato, T. Mogas and M. T. Paramio
pp. 217-217
RDv19n1Ab201201 FACTORS AFFECTING THE SURVIVAL OF BIOPSIED RHESUS MACAQUE EMBRYOS
H. M. Kubisch and M. S. Ratterree
pp. 217-217
RDv19n1Ab202202 INNER CELL MASS EXCHANGE IN SHEEP EMBRYOS
P. Loi, K. Matsukawa, C. Galli and G. Ptak
pp. 218-218
RDv19n1Ab203203 PRODUCTION OF ANDROGENETIC SHEEP BLASTOCYSTS
K. Matsukawa, M. Y. Turco, G. Ptak and P. Loi
pp. 218-219
RDv19n1Ab204204 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RESPIRATORY ACTIVITY AND THE PREGNANCY RATE OF BISECTED BOVINE EMBRYOS IN VIVO
S. Moriyasu, H. Hirayama, K. Sawai, S. Kageyama, S. Aoyagi, H. Shiku, T. Matsue, H. Abe, M. Kacchi, H. Hoshi and A. Minamihashi
pp. 219-219
RDv19n1Ab205 205 INCREASED PREGNANCY RATES OF POOR QUALITY BOVINE EMBRYOS BY ASSISTED HATCHING
A. Taniyama, Y. Watanabe, Y. Nisino and T. Inoue
pp. 219-220
RDv19n1Ab206 206 EFFECTS OF A COMBINATION OF A PRID, PGF2α AND eCG, ON ESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION AND PREGNANCY RATE FOLLOWING EMBRYO TRANSFER IN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
Y. Aoyagi, A. Ideta, M. Matsui, K. Hayama, M. Urakawa, A. Miyamoto and Y. Miyake
pp. 220-220
RDv19n1Ab207 207 INFLUENCE OF THE INTERVAL BETWEEN THAWING TO TRANSFER ON PREGNANCY RATES OF FROZEN–THAWED DIRECT-TRANSFER EMBRYOS
G. A. Bo, L. C. Peres, D. Pincinato, M. de la Rey and R. Tribulo
pp. 220-221
RDv19n1Ab208208 EFFECT OF TWO CATTLE EMBRYO CO-CULTURE SYSTEMS ON CALVING RATE
A. M. Duszewska, J. Wojdan, W. Gawron, E. Wenta-Muchalska, B. Was, A. Wisniewska, A. Chromik and Z. Reklewski
pp. 221-221
RDv19n1Ab209209 VIABILITY OF PORCINE EMBRYOS VITRIFIED BY THE METAL MESH VITRIFICATION METHOD AFTER SURGICAL OR NONSURGICAL TRANSFER
Y. Fujino, Y. Nakamura, H. Kobayashi, S. Nakano, C. Suzuki and K. Yoshioka
pp. 221-222
RDv19n1Ab210 210 FACTORS AFFECTING CONCEPTION RATE IN LACTATING HOLSTEIN RECIPIENTS
D. T. G. Jardina, C. A. Rodrigues and J. L. M. Vasconcelos
pp. 222-222
RDv19n1Ab212 212 EFFECT OF OVULATION STATUS ON PREGNANCY RATES IN RECIPIENT GILTS TRANSFERRED WITH CLONED EMBRYO TRANSFER
J. H. Lee, Y. W. Jeung, S. H. Hyun, E. S. Lee and E. B. Jeung
pp. 223-223
RDv19n1Ab213213 THE EFFECT OF eCG TREATMENT IN AN ESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION PROTOCOL ON PREGNANCY RATES AFTER EMBRYO TRANSFER IN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
T. Okazaki, E. Sasaki, K. Hasegawa, T. Takani and S. Abe
pp. 223-224
RDv19n1Ab214 214 EFFECT OF TIMING OF PGF, eCG, AND ESTRADIOL BENZOATE IN RECIPIENTS SYNCHRONIZED WITH A PROGESTIN-BASED PROTOCOL FOR FIXED-TIME EMBRYO TRANSFER
L. C. Peres, D. Pincinato, L. Cutaia, R. Tribulo and G. A. Bo
pp. 224-224
RDv19n1Ab215215 COMPARISON BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL DIRECT TRANSFER FREEZING AND VITRIFICATION FOR THE CRYOPRESERVATION OF IN VIVO EMBRYOS FROM BRAHMAN CATTLE
J. H. Pryor, C. R. Looney, D. Walker, G. E. Seidel, Jr, J. F. Hasler, D. C. Kraemer and S. Romo
pp. 224-225
RDv19n1Ab216 216 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OXYGEN CONSUMPTION RATE AND PREGNANCY RATE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
N. Sakagami, K. Akiyama and Y. Nakazawa
pp. 225-225
RDv19n1Ab217217 A NEW APPROACH TO CRYOPRESERVATION OF LARGE EQUINE EMBRYOS BY VITRIFICATION AFTER BLASTOCOEL MICROMANIPULATION
J. Scherzer, R. A. Fayrer-Hosken, L. Ray and G. Heusner
pp. 225-226
RDv19n1Ab218 218 BREEDING TRIAL OF CONGENITAL HYDROCEPHALUS OF JAPANESE BLACK CATTLE USING EMBRYO TRANSFER
Y. Shioya, T. Suzuki, Y. Sato, Y. Yoshikawa, Y. Hosokawa, K. Fukunari, Y. Sugimoto, T. Watanabe and N. Takenouchi
pp. 226-226
RDv19n1Ab219 219 COMPARISON OF ESTRUS–OVULATION SYNCHRONIZATION TREATMENTS USING HOLSTEIN HEIFERS AS EMBRYO TRANSFER RECIPIENTS
H. Ushijima, N. Tatsuno, Y. Hara, T. Mori, H. Murata and M. Ohno
pp. 226-227
RDv19n1Ab220220 CpG METHYLATION PROFILE OF ADIPOGENIC AND ENDOTHELIAL GENE PROMOTERS IN HUMAN ADIPOSE STEM CELLS SUGGESTS A RESTRICTIVE ENDOTHELIAL DIFFERENTIATION POTENTIAL
A. C. Boquest, A. Noer, A. L. Sørensen, K. Vekterud and P. Collas
pp. 227-227
RDv19n1Ab222222 LOSS OF IMPRINTS OF PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS IN MURINE CHIMERAS
T. Horii, M. Kimura, S. Morita, Y. Nagao and I. Hatada
pp. 228-228
RDv19n1Ab223223 COMPARISON OF NEURAL DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN RAT AND CAT MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS UNDER CHALLENGE BY THE SAME NEUROINDUCTION AGENT
G. Z. Jin, X. F. Yu, S. J. Cho, G. Y. Park, Y. J. Lee, X. J. Yin and I. K. Kong
pp. 228-228
RDv19n1Ab224224 DERIVATION AND IMMUNOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PORCINE EMBRYONIC STEM-LIKE CELLS
J.-E. Kim, H.-Y. Son, H.-S. Kim, E.-G. Lee and C.-K. Lee
pp. 229-229
RDv19n1Ab225225 TERATOMA FORMATION BY BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. L. Lim, I. Vassiliev and P. J. Verma
pp. 229-229
RDv19n1Ab226 226 CELL LINE-DEPENDENT GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES IN MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
S. Mamo, J. Kobolak, S. Becker, M. Horsch, J. Beckers and A. Dinnyes
pp. 229-230
RDv19n1Ab227 227 DIFFERENTIATION OF HEPATOCYTE-LIKE CELLS FROM MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS IN A MONOLAYER CULTURE SYSTEM
T. Mitani, T. Nagai, T. Masutani, H. Kato, K. Saeki, K. Matsumoto, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 230-230
RDv19n1Ab228228 ESTABLISHMENT OF EMBRYONIC STEM-LIKE CELL LINES IN RABBITS
Y.-W. Ou, K.-H. Lee, L.-R. Chen, P.-C. Tang, H.-F. Guu, M.-J. Chen and J.-C. Ju
pp. 230-231
RDv19n1Ab229229 DERIVATION OF PRESUMPTIVE GONOCYTES IN VITRO FROM PRIMATE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
T. Teramura, N. Kawata, T. Takehara, N. Fujinami, M. Takenoshita, K. Matsumoto, K. Saeki, N. Sagawa, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 231-231
RDv19n1Ab230230 GENERATION OF PUTATIVE RABBIT EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
S. Wang, X. Tang, Y. Niu, H. Chen, T. Li, T. Tan and W. Ji
pp. 231-232
RDv19n1Ab231231 HISTOCOMPATIBLE PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
A. Yabuuchi, K. Kitai, A. Takeuchi, P. Lerou, K. Ng, J. West and G. Daley
pp. 232-232
RDv19n1Ab232 232 SERUM-FREE DERIVATION OF CAT EMBRYONIC STEM-LIKE CELLS DERIVED FROM IN VIVO-PRODUCED BLASTOCYSTS ON CAT EMBRYONIC FIBROBLAST FEEDERS
X. F. Yu, X. J. Jin, D. S. Choi, D. K. Jung, B. H. Choi, S. G. Cho and I. K. Kong
pp. 232-232
RDv19n1Ab233 233 NON-CROSS-CONTAMINATION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS WITH MICROBES USING THE OPS VITRIFICATION SYSTEM
A. Bielanski and A. Hanniman
pp. 232-233
RDv19n1Ab234234 QUANTITATION OF BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS ASSOCIATED WITH SINGLE ZONA PELLUCIDA-INTACT IN VIVO-DERIVED BOVINE EMBRYOS
J. A. Gard, M. D. Givens, P. K. Galik, D. A. Stringfellow, K. P. Riddell, S. E. Marley and B. K. Whitlock
pp. 233-233
RDv19n1Ab235 235 MORPHOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF ENDOMETRIAL LEUKOCYTE MIGRATION DURING DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE EQUINE ESTROUS CYCLE
D. Gerber and D. H. Volkmann
pp. 233-234
RDv19n1Ab236236 NORMAL REPRODUCTIVE CAPACITY OF HEIFERS RESULTING FROM TRANSFER OF IN VITRO-FERTILIZED EMBRYOS CULTURED WITH AN ANTIVIRAL COMPOUND
M. D. Givens, D. A. Stringfellow, K. P. Riddell and P. K. Galik
pp. 234-234
RDv19n1Ab237 237 POTASSIUM CONCENTRATION AND mRNA LEVELS OF POTASSIUM CHANNELS DECREASED IN CYSTIC OVARIAN FOLLICLE FLUID
D. Kang, C. Choe, E. S. Kim, H. Y. Yang, C. G. Hur, E. J. Kim and J. Han
pp. 234-234
RDv19n1Ab238238 EFFICACY OF RECOMBINANT TRYPSIN AGAINST BOVINE HERPESVIRUS-1 ASSOCIATED WITH IN VITRO-DERIVED PORCINE EMBRYOS
M. S. D. Marley, M. D. Givens, P. K. Galik, K. P. Riddell and D. A. Stringfellow
pp. 234-235
RDv19n1Ab239239 EMBRYOTOXICITY ASSAY FOR ANTIVIRAL COMPOUND BPIP (5-[(4-BROMOPHENYL)METHYL]-2-PHENYL-5H-IMIDAZO[4,5-c]PYRIDINE) IN BOVINE IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS
J. Mestach, J. Paeshuyse, J. Neyts, H. J. Nauwynck, D. Maes and A. Van Soom
pp. 235-236
RDv19n1Ab240240 RECOMBINANT BOVINE TRYPSIN MADE IN MAIZE INACTIVATES BOVINE HERPES VIRUS-1 ADSORBED TO THE BOVINE ZONA PELLUCIDA
G. E. Seidel, Jr, M. L. Turk, P. W. Gordy and R. A. Bowen
pp. 236-236
RDv19n1Ab241 241 TIME POINTS FOR IN VITRO MATURATION OF LION (PANTHERA LEO) OOCYTES
S. Adamiak and P. Bartels
pp. 236-237
RDv19n1Ab242242 EFFECT OF SPERMATOZOA HEAD MORPHOMETRIC DIMENSIONS ON FREEZABILITY IN BROWN BEAR (URSUS ARCTOS)
L. Anel, V. Garcia-Macias, F. Martinez-Pastor, M. Alvarez, S. Borragan, J. Bernardo, S. Alves, C. Chamorro and P. Paz
pp. 237-237
RDv19n1Ab243243 IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF LLAMA EMBRYOS BY IVF OR ICSI
P. A. Conde, C. Herrera, M. G. Chaves, S. M. Giuliano, A. Director, V. L. Trasorras, M. Pinto, M. I. Sarchi, D. Stivale, B. Rutter, A. Agüero, M. H. Miragaya and R. S. Pasqualini
pp. 237-238
RDv19n1Ab244244 DEVELOPMENT OF SUPEROVULATORY STRATEGIES IN ALPACAS
G. Gamarra, A. Gallegos, M. Asparrin and H. W. Vivanco-Mackie
pp. 238-238
RDv19n1Ab245 245 USE OF A TRIPLE STAIN (SYBR-14/PI/MC540) FOR VIABILITY AND CAPACITATION ASSESSMENT IN THAWED SEMEN FROM BROWN BEAR (URSUS ARCTOS)
V. Garcia-Macias, F. Martinez-Pastor, M. Alvarez, P. Paz, S. Borragan, E. Anel, M. Mata, M. Nicolas and L. Anel
pp. 239-239
RDv19n1Ab246 246 IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF SPRINGBOK (ANTIDORCAS MARSUPIALIS) EMBRYOS
R. Krisher, A. Auer, K. Clark, K. Emsweller, S. Rogers, K. Thomas, F. Chatiza and P. Bartels
pp. 239-240
RDv19n1Ab247247 SUCCESSFUL ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN THE CORN SNAKE (ELAPHE GUTATTA), USING FRESH AND COOLED SEMEN
J. K. Mattson, A. T. DeVries, S. M. McGuire, J. Krebs, E. E. Louis and N. M. Loskutoff
pp. 240-240
RDv19n1Ab248248 IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF CATTLE × BUFFALO HYBRID EMBRYOS USING BOVINE OOCYTES AND AFRICAN BUFFALO (SYNCERUS CAFFER CAFFER) EPIDIDYMAL SPERM
O. D. Owiny, D. M. Barry, M. Agaba and R. A. Godke
pp. 240-240
RDv19n1Ab249249 INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION OF ELAND (TAUROTRAGUS ORYX) AND BONGO (TRAGELAPHUS EURYCERUS)ANTELOPE OOCYTES
G. Wirtu, C. E. Pope, M. C. Gomez, A. Cole, D. L. Paccamonti and B. L. Dresser
pp. 241-241
RDv19n1Ab250250 TRANSCRIPTIONAL PROFILING OF BOVINE OOCYTES DERIVED FROM THE GROWTH AND DOMINANCE PHASES OF THE FIRST FOLLICULAR WAVE
N. Ghanem, M. Hoelker, F. Rings, D. Jennen, E. Tholen, M. A. Sirard, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 241-242
RDv19n1Ab251 251 FOLLICLE DEVIATION AND OVULATORY CAPACITY IN BOS INDICUS HEIFERS
L. U. Gimenes, N. A. T. Carvalho, M. F. Sá Filho, H. Ayres, J. R. S. Torres-Júnior, A. H. Souza, G. A. Bó, C. M. Barros, E. S. Sartorelli, P. S. Baruselli and R. J. Mapletoft
pp. 242-242
RDv19n1Ab252 252 THE ROLE OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR 1 (IGF-1) IN DEVELOPMENT OF AN ESTROGEN-ACTIVE DOMINANT FOLLICLE DURING THE FIRST FOLLICULAR WAVE POSTPARTUM IN DAIRY COWS
C. Kawashima, N. Sudo, C. Amaya Montoya, E. Kaneko, M. Matsui, N. Matsunaga, M. Tetsuka, T. Shimizu, K. Kida, Y.-I. Miyake and A. Miyamoto
pp. 242-243
RDv19n1Ab253 253 GROWTH OF PRIMORDIAL OOCYTES FROM INFANT AND ADULT PORCINE OVARIES IN XENOGRAFTS
M. Moniruzzaman, J. Lee and T. Miyano
pp. 243-243
RDv19n1Ab255 255 EFFECT OF THE TYPE OF DIETARY FATTY ACID (α-LINOLENIC ACID OR LINOLEIC ACID) ON THE NUMBER AND THE QUALITY OF OOCYTES COLLECTED BY OVUM PICKUP AND ON IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION BY DAIRY HEIFERS
A. A. Ponter, J. Arnault, C. Joly, K. Guelou, G. Valy, S. Ponchon, C. Gonzales, B. Grimard and P. Humblot
pp. 244-244
RDv19n1Ab256256 SWITCH IN THE EXPRESSION OF GENES INVOLVED IN LIPID METABOLISM FOR IN VIVO-MATURED BOVINE OOCYTES AND BLASTOCYSTS
O. Algriany, P. L. A. M. Vos, M. A. Sirard and S. J. Dieleman
pp. 244-244
RDv19n1Ab257 257 EXPRESSION PROFILING OF GENES CRUCIAL FOR LINEAGE DETERMINATION IN IN VITRO-DERIVED EARLY BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Antonini, G. Lazzari, F. Cillo, C. Galli, S. Colleoni, I. Lagutina, F. Gandolfi and T. A. L. Brevini
pp. 245-245
RDv19n1Ab258 258 EXPRESSION PATTERN OF THE MATERNAL FACTOR ZYGOTE ARREST 1 (ZAR1) GENE IN OVINE OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
F. Ariu, D. Bebbere, S. Succu, S. Tore, L. Bogliolo, S. Fois, G. G. Leoni and S. Ledda
pp. 245-245
RDv19n1Ab259 259 DNA HYPOMETHYLATION OF FETAL FIBROBLASTS IMPROVES DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCY AND GENE EXPRESSION PATTERN IN PORCINE EMBRYOS FOLLOWING NUCLEAR TRANSFER
B. Mohana Kumar, H. F. Jin, J. G. Kim, S. A. Ock, H. J. Song, Y. J. Jeong, S. Balasubramanian and G. J. Rho
pp. 246-246
RDv19n1Ab260260 COMPARISON OF HOUSEKEEPING GENE EXPRESSION IN INDIVIDUAL 8-CELL STAGE MOUSE EMBRYOS PRODUCED UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS
A. Baji Gal, S. Mamo, S. Bodo and A. Dinnyes
pp. 246-246
RDv19n1Ab261 261 PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERISTICS AND TISSUE-SPECIFIC IGF2R/IGF2 EXPRESSION PARTITION BOVINE FETAL OVERGROWTH ASSOCIATED WITH IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER CLONING
D. Bebbere, S. E. Ulbrich, V. Zakhartchenko, M. Weppert, H.-D. Reichenbach, H. H. D. Meyer, S. Ledda, E. Wolf and S. Hiendleder
pp. 247-247
RDv19n1Ab262 262 ASSESSMENT OF HSP70-1 TRANSCRIPTION LEVELS IN IMMATURE OOCYTES FROM BOS TAURUS AND BOS INDICUS COWS RAISED IN A TROPICAL CLIMATE
L. S. A. Camargo, J. H. M Viana, R.V. Serapião, M. F. M. Guimarães, W. F. Sá and A. M. Ferreira
pp. 247-248
RDv19n1Ab263 263 GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING OF IMMATURE AND IN VITRO-MATURED BOVINE OOCYTES USING AFFYMETRIX GENECHIP TECHNOLOGY
F. Carter, T. Fair, S. Park, M. Wade, A. C. O. Evans and P. Lonergan
pp. 248-248
RDv19n1Ab264264 ANALYSIS OF DNA METHYLATION PATTERN IN PRE-IMPLANTATION-STAGE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM NUCLEAR TRANSFER USING PORCINE EMBRYONIC GERM CELLS
D.-H. Choi, C.-H. Park, S.-G. Lee, H.-S. Kim, H.-Y. Son and C.-K. Lee
pp. 248-249
RDv19n1Ab265 265 DICER GENE EXPRESSION IN PRE-IMPLANTATION MOUSE EMBRYOS: IMPLICATION OF TRANSCRIPTION REGULATION AT THE BLASTOCYST STAGE
X. S. Cui, X. H. Shen, X. Y. Li, J. M. Kim and N. H. Kim
pp. 249-249
RDv19n1Ab266266 EFFECT OF 2,2′,4,4′-TETRABROMODIPHENYL ETHER ON THE EXPRESSION OF CALBINDIN-d9 k IN THE UTERUS OF IMMATURE RATS
V.-H. Dang and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 249-249
RDv19n1Ab267 267 CLASSICAL AND NON-CLASSICAL MAJOR HISTOCOMPATABILITY COMPLEX CLASS I GENE EXPRESSION IN IN VITRO-DERIVED BOVINE EMBRYOS
J. Doyle, S. A. Ellis, P. Lonergan and T. Fair
pp. 250-250
RDv19n1Ab268268 THE EFFECTS OF METFORMIN ON THE INSULIN SIGNALING PATHWAY ON PORCINE GRANULOSA LUTEIN CELLS IN A PRIMARY CULTURE SYSTEM
M. S. Hossein, M. S. Lee and W. S. Hwang
pp. 250-250
RDv19n1Ab269 269 EXPRESSION OF TANDEM-PORE DOMAIN K+ CHANNELS IN BOVINE OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
C. G. Hur, D. Kang, J. Y. Park, S. G. Hong and J. Han
pp. 251-251
RDv19n1Ab270 270 IN VITRO MATURATION ALTERS THE EXPRESSION OF SPECIFIC PUTATIVELY IMPRINTED GENES IN BOVINE MII OOCYTES
M. G. Katz-Jaffe, B. R. McCallie, K. Preis, G. E. Seidel and D. K. Gardner
pp. 251-251
RDv19n1Ab271271 IDENTIFICATION OF DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES IN A 35-DAY-OLD CLONED PIG FETUS USING THE ANNEALING CONTROL PRIMER SYSTEM
Y. G. Ko, H. J. Chung, N. Y. Lee, H. J. Chung, H. J. Park, M. J. Kim, M. S. Choi, J. S. Kim, B. C. Yang, B. S. Yang, H. H. Seong and G. S. Im
pp. 251-252
RDv19n1Ab272272 EXPRESSION OF Lef1 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR AND ITS NOVEL ISOFORMS IN PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
A. Meece, S. He and C. Keefer
pp. 252-252
RDv19n1Ab273273 EXPRESSION PATTERN OF CONNEXIN 43 (Cx43) AND POLY-(A) POLYMERASE (PAP) GENES IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
D. A. Mishra, V. Chandra, G. S. Kumar and G. T. Sharma
pp. 252-252
RDv19n1Ab274 274 LOCALIZATION OF MACROPHAGE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR (M-CSF) GENE IN THE ENDOMETRIUM OF JAPANESE BLACK COW
K. Oshima, K. Yoshihara, T. Kojima, M. Komatsu and N. Yamamoto
pp. 253-253
RDv19n1Ab275275 EXPRESSION OF THE ACYL-COA SYNTHETASE 4 IN THE PERI-IMPLANTATION MOUSE UTERUS
H. Y. Park, S. M. Lee, H.-M. Kim, S.-K. Yoon, S. J. Moon and M.-J. Kang
pp. 253-253
RDv19n1Ab276276 PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC MINI-PIG CELL LINES EXPRESSING HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS US2
K. W. Park, J. Y. Yoo, K. M. Choi, S. P. Hong, G. S. Han, E. J. Kim, S. H. Kim, T. S. Kim, S. Y. Park, B. S. Yang, G. S. Im, K. S. Jun, K. N. Heo and J. G. Seol
pp. 254-254
RDv19n1Ab277277 PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE DIFFERENCE IN THE GENOME-WIDE METHYLATION PROFILES BETWEEN GERM CELLS AND SOMATIC CELLS OF BULLS
N. Phutikanit, J. Suwimonteerabutr, D. Harrison, M. J. D'Occhio, B. J. Carroll and M. Techakumphu
pp. 254-254
RDv19n1Ab278 278 GENE EXPRESSION PROFILE OF OVINE OOCYTES AND CUMULUS CELLS WITH REFERENCE TO PREMATING NUTRITION
P. Pocar, L. F. Pisani, S. Antonini, V. Tosetti, T. A. L. Brevini, F. Gandolfi and S. M. Rhind
pp. 254-255
RDv19n1Ab279279 DIFFERENCES IN TRANSCRIPT ABUNDANCE BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS PRODUCED IN VITRO USING SEXED SEMEN
D. Rizos, P. Lonergan, D. Rath, J. De la Fuente, M. Wade, I. Parrilla-Riera and A. Gutierrez-Adan
pp. 255-255
RDv19n1Ab280280 EXPRESSION OF HSP70.1 GENE IN IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN CR2 MEDIUM SUPPLEMENTED WITH KNOCKOUT™SR
R. V. Serapião, L. S. de Almeida Camargo, A. de Almeida Ramos, I. de Moura Folhadella, J. Polisseni, E. Lopes, J. H. Moreira Viana, A. de Moraes Ferreira, M. F. M. Guimarães, W. Ferreira de Sá and F. A. Fonseca
pp. 255-256
RDv19n1Ab281 281 EXPRESSION PROFILE AND KNOCKDOWN ANALYSIS OF A FUNCTIONALLY UNKNOWN DD2-2 GENE IN MOUSE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
S. Shin, K. Matsumoto, T. Amano, K. Saeki, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 256-256
RDv19n1Ab282 282 GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS AND QUALITY OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED UNDER DIFFERENT OXYGEN CONCENTRATIONS
W. J. Son, M. K. B. , Y. J. Jeong, S. Balasubramanian, S. Y. Choe and G. J. Rho
pp. 256-257
RDv19n1Ab283283 TRANSCRIPTIONAL ANALYSIS OF BIOPSIES DERIVED FROM IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS IN RELATION TO PREGNANCY SUCCESS AFTER TRANSFER TO RECIPIENTS
D. Tesfaye, A. El-Sayed, M. Hoelker, F. Rings, D. Jennen, E. Tholen, M. A. Sirard and K. Schellander
pp. 257-257
RDv19n1Ab284284 IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE 5′-FLANKING REGION OF THREE MOUSE MATERNAL GENES (HISTONE H1OO, NUCLEOPLASMIN 2, AND ZYGOTE ARREST 1): TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVITY IN MOUSE OOCYTES
K. Tsunemoto, K. Matsumoto, M. Anzai, M. Hayakumo, T. Amano, T. Mitani, H. Kato, Y. Hosoi, K. Saeki and A. Iritani
pp. 257-258
RDv19n1Ab285285 TRANSCRIPT LEVEL OF Hsp70 AND IGF2R GENES IN BOVINE INDIVIDUAL BLASTOCYSTS DERIVED FROM OOCYTES MATURED WITH FBS OR FATTY ACID-FREE BSA
E. Warzych, E. Pers, A. Buszka, T. Strabel and D. Lechniak
pp. 258-258
RDv19n1Ab286 286 EFFECTS OF PORCINE FOLLICULAR FLUID DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF OOCYTES ON IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
B. Agung, T. Otoi, D. Fuchimoto, S. Senbon, A. Onishi and T. Nagai
pp. 258-259
RDv19n1Ab287287 RESCUE AND IN VITRO MATURATION OF FOLLICULAR OOCYTES IN CHINCHILLA LANIGER
G. Aiudi, M. Cinone, F. Maritato, A. De Sandro Salvati and M. E. Dell'Aquila
pp. 259-259
RDv19n1Ab288 288 KINETICS OF FERTILIZATION, DEVELOPMENT, AND SEX RATIO OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS OBTAINED WITH FOUR DIFFERENT BULLS
M. Alomar, H. Tasiaux, S. Remacle, F. George, D. Paul and I. Donnay
pp. 259-260
RDv19n1Ab289289 EFFECT OF NEURAMINIDASE AND MANNOSIDASE IN THE BOVINE IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
S. Canovas, M. Aviles and P. Coy
pp. 260-260
RDv19n1Ab290290 ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY LEVEL OF SOME GLYCOSIDASES IN BOVINE OVIDUCTAL FLUID AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE ESTROUS CYCLE
C. Carrasco, R. Romar, J. Marcos, M. Aviles and P. Coy
pp. 260-261
RDv19n1Ab291 291 EFFECTS OF ANTIOXIDANT AND CULTURE MEDIUM ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE IN VITRO-MATURED–IN VITRO-FERTILIZED EMBRYOS
C. Choe, D.-S. Son, S.-H. Choi, S.-R. Cho, H.-J. Kim, S.-H. Yeon and M.-H. Han
pp. 261-261
RDv19n1Ab292 292 OOCYTES FROM FOLLICLES OF DIFFERENT DIAMETERS: EMBRYO IN VITRO DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL AND QUALITY
T. H. C. de Bem, K. R. L. Schwarz, L. G. Mesquita, P. R. Adona and C. L. V. Leal
pp. 261-262
RDv19n1Ab293 293 EFFECT OF GUAIAZULENE ON IN VITRO BOVINE EMBRYO PRODUCTION
I. Dimitriadis, E. A. Rekka, E. Vainas, G. S. Amiridis and C. A. Rekkas
pp. 262-262
RDv19n1Ab294294 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF RAT OOCYTES FOLLOWING MICROINJECTION OF A CUMULUS CELL INTO THE OOPLASM AND CHEMICAL ACTIVATION
W. Fujii and H. Funahashi
pp. 262-262
RDv19n1Ab295295 INFLUENCE OF FERTILIZATION MEDIUM ON THE INCIDENCE OF POLYSPERMY IN THE PIG
C. Galli, G. Crotti, P. Turini, I. Lagutina and G. Lazzari
pp. 263-263
RDv19n1Ab296 296 EFFECT OF FROZEN SEMEN WITH OSTEOPONTIN ON IN VITRO BOVINE FERTILIZATION AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
R. F. Gonçalves, R. P. Bertolla, I. Eder, D. A. Chapman and G. J. Killian
pp. 263-264
RDv19n1Ab297297 ADDITION OF GLUTATHIONE TO THAWING MEDIUM FOR BULL SPERMATOZOA IMPROVES THE IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION
L. Grullón, J. C. Gardó, F. García-Vázquez and J. Gadea
pp. 264-264
RDv19n1Ab298 298 EFFECTS OF TRICHOSTATIN A DURING IN VITRO FERTILIZATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES ON SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT, CELL NUMBER, AND ALLOCATION OF RESULTING EMBRYOS
S. Ikeda, K. Saeki, A. Tatemizo, D. Iwamoto, A. Kasamatsu, S. Taniguchi, Y. Hoshino, T. Amano, K. Matsumoto, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 164-165
RDv19n1Ab299 299 LEPTIN ACCELERATES PRONUCLEAR FORMATION FOLLOWING INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION OF PORCINE OOCYTES: POSSIBLE ROLE OF MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE INACTIVATION
Y. X. Jin, X. S. Cui, W. K. Chang, T. Kim and N. H. Kim
pp. 265-265
RDv19n1Ab301 301 EFFECT OF CO-CULTURE WITH DIFFERENT STAGE EMBRYOS ON DEVELOPMENT OF ALGINATE-ENCAPSULATED SMALL NUMBER BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Kobayashi, M. Sakatani, Y. Inaba, S. Kobayashi, K. Imai and M. Takahashi
pp. 266-266
RDv19n1Ab302 302 EFFECT OF MONOSACCHARIDES ON SPERM ABILITY TO BIND TO OVIDUCTAL EPITHELIAL CELLS
Y. Kon, H. Iwata, H. Shiono, K. Matsubara, T. Kuwayama and Y. Monji
pp. 266-266
RDv19n1Ab303 303 FERTILIZATION-RELATED PARAMETERS OF FROZEN–THAWED SPERMATOZOA FROM SUBFERTILE JAPANESE BLACK CATTLE
K. Kuroda, M. Fukushima, M. Miyake and H. Harayama
pp. 266-267
RDv19n1Ab304304 SHORT-PERIOD SPERM–OOCYTE INCUBATION AND FERTILIZATION MEDIA EFFECTS ON THE IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF SWINE EMBRYOS
M. G. Marques, A. B. Nascimento, L. F. Martins, F. R. O. Barros, M. D. Goissis, M. E. O. D'Avila Assumpção and J. A. Visintin
pp. 267-267
RDv19n1Ab305305 INCREASED MONOSPERMIC PENETRATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES USING A VISCOUS IN VITRO FERTILIZATION SYSTEM
H. Men, W. Si and J. K. Critser
pp. 268-268
RDv19n1Ab306 306 IN VITRO PENETRATION OF SWINE OOCYTES MATURED IN TCM-199 WITH ADDED DIBUTYRYL CYCLIC ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE AND FOLLICULAR FLUID
A. B. Nascimento, M. G. Marques, A. R. de S. Coutinho, M. N. Tavares, M. E. O. D'Avila Assumpção, J. A. Visintin, L. Che and V. Bordignon
pp. 268-269
RDv19n1Ab307307 ADDITION OF HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF HEPARIN DURING IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IMPROVES PERCENTAGES OF CLEAVAGE AND BLASTOCYST FORMATION WHEN BOVINE OOCYTES ARE INSEMINATED IN VITRO WITH SEX-SORTED SPERM
T. L. Nedambale, J. Xu, S. A. Chaubal, X. C. Tian, X. Yang and F. Du
pp. 269-269
RDv19n1Ab308 308 EFFECT OF GONADOTROPIN TREATMENT ON OOCYTE COLLECTION AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN THE BAN MINIPIG
B. X. Nguyen, T. Nagai, K. Kukuchi, N. T. Uoc, M. Ozawa, N. V. Linh, N. H. Duc, D. N. Q. Thanh, N. V. Hanh and Q. X. Huu
pp. 269-270
RDv19n1Ab309 309 DIFFERENCES IN PRONUCLEUS FORMATION RATES BETWEEN BULLS IN RESPONSE TO GAMMA IRRADIATION OF FROZEN–THAWED SEMEN
M. M. Petersen, G. B. Boe-Hansen, A. Birck, B. Avery, M. Jensen and I. B. Bøgh
pp. 270-270
RDv19n1Ab310310 DETERMINATION OF THE PORCINE OVIDUCTAL GLYCOSIDASES DURING THE ESTROUS CYCLE
R. Romar, C. Carrasco, J. Marcos, M. Avilés and P. Coy
pp. 270-271
RDv19n1Ab311 311 EFFECT OF HEAT SHOCK DURING THE FERTILIZATION AND CULTURE PERIOD ON BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF BROWN ALGAE PHLOROTANNINS
M. Sakatani, K. Nagayama, K. Kobayashi, K. Kobayashi, K. Morishita, M. Asakawa and M. Takahashi
pp. 271-271
RDv19n1Ab312 312 EXPOSURE OF SPERMATOZOA TO SOLUBILIZED EXTRACTS OF THE OVIDUCTAL EPITHELIUM APICAL PLASMA MEMBRANE ENHANCES FERTILIZATION IN PORCINE IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
N. Satake, A. K. Alhaider, W. V. Holt and P. F. Watson
pp. 272-272
RDv19n1Ab313 313 IMPROVEMENT OF FERTILIZATION IN VITRO BY PRE-INCUBATION OF FROZEN–THAWED RAT SPERMATOZOA WITH CAFFEINE-SUPPLEMENTED MEDIUM
Y. Seita, S. Sugio, D. Sano, Y. Okuda and N. Kashiwazaki
pp. 272-272
RDv19n1Ab314 314 OPTIMIZING TREATMENT FOR IVF WHEN USING HEAVILY BACTERIAL CONTAMINATED SEMEN
E. M. Senatore, R. Frontoso, D. Pirazzi, M. E. Mannino, G. Iovane and G. A. Presicce
pp. 272-273
RDv19n1Ab315315 SELECTION OF BOVINE OOCYTES BY BRILLIANT CRESYL BLUE BEFORE IN VITRO MATURATION IMPROVES BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT
A. Sugulle, S. Katakawa, S. Yamamoto, S. Oomori, I. Itou, O. Dochi and H. Koyama
pp. 273-273
RDv19n1Ab316 316 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF OOCYTES SELECTED BY THE BRILLIANT CRESYL BLUE STAINING IN PREPUBERTAL AND ADULT CATTLE
M. Tagawa, S. Matoba, M. Okada, K. Metoki and K. Imai
pp. 273-274
RDv19n1Ab317 317 ANTI-HYALURONIDASE ACTION OF ELLAGIC ACID EFFECTIVELY PREVENTS POLYSPERMY THROUGH SUPPRESSION OF THE ACROSOME REACTION INDUCED BY THE SPERM–ZONA INTERACTION DURING PORCINE IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
I. Tokeshi, H. Tatemoto, N. Muto, T. Yoshimoto, S. Nakamura and T. Nakada
pp. 274-274
RDv19n1Ab318 318 EFFECT OF MATERNAL HEAT STRESS ON OOCYTE QUALITY AND IN VITRO COMPETENCE IN BOS INDICUS CATTLE
J. R. S. Torres Júnior, M. F. A. Pires, W. F. Sá, A. M. Ferreira, J. H. M. Viana, L. S. A. Camargo, A. A. Ramos, I. M. Folhadella, J. Polisseni, C. Freitas, C. A. A. Clemente, M. F. Sá Filho, C. M. Martins, G. A. Bó and P. S. Baruselli
pp. 274-275
RDv19n1Ab319 319 PROTEIN GENE PRODUCT 9.5 REGULATES SPERM PENETRATION DURING PORCINE FERTILIZATION IN VITRO
Y. J. Yi, G. Manandhar, M. Sutovsky, C. S. Park and P. Sutovsky
pp. 275-275
RDv19n1Ab320320 EFFECT OF OXYGEN TENSION AND FOLLICLE CELLS DURING IN VITRO CULTURE OF PORCINE OOCYTES IN FOLLICULAR FLUID ON THEIR MATURATION AND FERTILIZATION
P. Yongnan, F. Daiichiro, S. Shoichiro, O. Akira, S. Eime and T. Nagai
pp. 275-276
RDv19n1Ab321321 PREGNANCIES ESTABLISHED FOLLOWING TRANSFER OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED FRESH AND FROZEN–THAWED BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS
X. Zhang, X. Liang, B. Yang, M. Chen, F. Huang, C. Pang, G. Qin, E. M. Senatore and G. A. Presicce
pp. 276-276
RDv19n1Ab322 322 EFFECT OF SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE ON BUFFALO SPERM CAPACITATION IN VITRO
L. Boccia, L. Attanasio, A. De Rosa, G. Pellerano, R. Di Palo and B. Gasparrini
pp. 276-277
RDv19n1Ab323323 EXPRESSION OF PSP-I AND PSP-II IN THE REPRODUCTIVE TRACT OF THE BOAR BY IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY, WESTERN BLOTTING, AND RT-PCR
E. M. Garcia, J. M. Vazquez, I. Parrilla, J. J. Calvete, L. Sanz, E. A. Martinez, J. Roca and H. Rordríguez-Martínez
pp. 277-277
RDv19n1Ab324 324 EFFECT OF AGING ON AMOUNTS OF DNA METHYLTRANSFERASE mRNA IN MOUSE SPERMATOZOA
H. Kato, T. Koda, M. Kishimoto, T. Mitani, K. Matsumoto, K. Saeki, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 277-278
RDv19n1Ab325 325 PROLONGING THE LIFE OF RAM SPERMATOZOA IN VITRO USING OVIDUCTAL EPITHELIAL CELLS
R. E. Lloyd, E. Badia, P. F. Watson and W. V. Holt
pp. 278-278
RDv19n1Ab326326 COMPARING CHANGES IN MEMBRANE LIPID ORDER IN EPIDIDYMAL AND EJACULATED BOAR SPERMATOZOA
C. Matas, F. Garcia-Vazquez,, M. Sansegundo, S. Ruiz and J. Gadea
pp. 277-278
RDv19n1Ab327327 IDENTIFICATION OF OSTEOPONTIN IN WATER BUFFALO SEMEN
M. E. Pero, G. J. Killian, P. Lombardi, L. Zicarelli, L. Avallone and B. Gasparrini
pp. 279-279
RDv19n1Ab328328 FLUORESCENT PROBE ASSESSMENT OF POST-THAW QUALITY OF RAM SPERM TREATED WITH SEMINAL PLASMA
M. Rovegno, W. B. Feitosa, A. C. Brandão, A. B. Nascimento, M. A. Peres, J. A. Visintin and M. E. O. A. Assumpção
pp. 279-280
RDv19n1Ab329 329 COMPARING CHANGES IN MOTION PARAMETERS IN EPIDIDYMAL AND EJACULATED BOAR SPERMATOZOA UNDER THREE DIFFERENT TREATMENTS
M. Sansegundo, J. C. Gardon, F. Garcia-Vazquez, J. Gadea and C. Matas
pp. 280-280
RDv19n1Ab330 330 CORRELATION BETWEEN TWO APOPTOTIC MARKERS IN FRESH BOAR SPERMATOZOA
M. Trzcinska, M. Bryla and Z. Smorag
pp. 280-281
RDv19n1Ab331 331 DIRECT EFFECTS OF ERGOT ALKALOIDS ON BOVINE SPERM MOTILITY IN VITRO
H. Wang, Z. Johnson, R. Rorie and C. Rosenkrans, Jr
pp. 281-281
RDv19n1Ab332332 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PIG OOCYTE ACTIVATION PROTOCOLS ON EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN SOF AND NCSU-23
I. Lagutina, G. Lazzari and C. Galli
pp. 281-282
RDv19n1Ab333 333 DYNAMICS OF MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE ACTIVITY IN PIG OOCYTES FOLLOWING PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION BY DIFFERENT METHODS
L. Nanassy, K. Lee, A. Javor and Z. Machaty
pp. 282-282
RDv19n1Ab334 334 DNA SYNTHESIS DURING THE FIRST CELL CYCLE OF PORCINE OOCYTES FOLLOWING DIFFERENT ACTIVATION TREATMENTS
S.-A. Ock, D. Kang and J. Han
pp. 282-283
RDv19n1Ab335 335 EFFECT OF VITAMIN E ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE OOCYTES AFTER CHEMICAL ACTIVATION
J. I. Park, Y. Jang and E. S. Lee
pp. 283-283
RDv19n1Ab336 336 DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS PRODUCED USING SPERM CYTOSOLIC FACTOR (SCF) AT FUSION-ACTIVATION
J. H. Shim, I. S. Hwang, H. J. Moon, M. R. Park, D. H. Kim, B. C. Yang, Y. K. Ko, S. W. Kim, B. S. Yang, D. I. Jin and G. S. Im
pp. 283-283
RDv19n1Ab337 337 GENE EXPRESSION IN BOVINE OOCYTES AFTER MEIOSIS BLOCK WITH BUTYROLACTONE I
P. R. Adona, F. H. Biase, T. H. C. de Bem and C. L. V. Leal
pp. 284-284
RDv19n1Ab338338 INFLUENCE OF OOCYTE DIAMETER AND MORPHOLOGY ON APOPTOSIS AND BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT IN PREPUBERTAL GOAT
B. Anguita, M. T. Paramio, A. R. Jimenez-Macedo, R. Romaguera, R. Morato, T. Mogas and D. Izquierdo
pp. 284-285
RDv19n1Ab339 339 OXYGEN CONCENTRATION DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF MURINE OOCYTES INFLUENCES SUBSEQUENT FETAL AND PLACENTAL OUTCOMES
K. M. Banwell, M. Lane, D. L. Russell, K. L. Kind and J. G. Thompson
pp. 285-285
RDv19n1Ab341 341 IN VITRO MATURATION OF GOAT FOLLICULAR OOCYTES SUBSEQUENT TO THEIR CRYOPRESERVATION BY VITRIFICATION
N. Garg and G. N. Purohit
pp. 286-286
RDv19n1Ab342 342 DISTINCT EFFECTS OF FOLLICULAR FLUID ON CUMULUS CELL APOPTOSIS AND PORCINE OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
C. G. Grupen, T. S. Hussein, S. J. Schulz and D. T. Armstrong
pp. 286-287
RDv19n1Ab344 344 FOLLICULAR FLUIDS COLLECTED FROM LARGE FOLLICLES IMPROVED THE PROGRESSION OF IN VITRO NUCLEAR MATURATION OF PIG OOCYTES
M. Ito, M. Kitagawa, H. Iwata, T. Kuwayama and Y. Monji
pp. 287-288
RDv19n1Ab345 345 EFFECT OF FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE AND HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPHIN ON THE IN VITRO MATURATION OF CANINE OOCYTES
M.-K. Kim, H.-J. Oh, Y. H. Fibrianto, G. Jang, H.-J. Kim, S.-G. Hong, J.-E. Park, S.-K. Kang, B.-C. Lee and D.-Y. Kim
pp. 288-288
RDv19n1Ab346 346 BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AFTER IVM/IVF/IVC OF OOCYTES STORED FOR 22 H IN VARIOUS MEDIA
C. Kubota, T. Kojima, T. Nagai, X. Tian and X. Yang
pp. 288-288
RDv19n1Ab347 347 EFFECTS OF NEWBORN CANINE SERUM ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF CANINE OOCYTES
H. S. Lee, D. S. Choi, D. G. Jung, I. H. Bae, S. S. Lee, X. Y. Yin and I. K. Kong
pp. 289-289
RDv19n1Ab348 348 INACTIVATION OF MAPK AFFECTS CENTROSOME ASSEMBLY, BUT NOT ACTIN FILAMENT ASSEMBLY, IN MOUSE OOCYTES MATURING IN VITRO
S. E. Lee, J. H. Kim, Y. K. Ji and N. H. Kim
pp. 289-289
RDv19n1Ab349 349 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE AFTER IVF OF CUMULUS-ENCLOSED OOCYTES FROM A ICR MOUSE STRAIN CULTURED WITH A LOW CONCENTRATION OF HYPOXANTHINE DURING IVM
R. Oishi, K. Ono, M. Teranishi, H. Imai and M. Yamada
pp. 289-290
RDv19n1Ab350 350 EFFECT OF INDIRECT MAINTENANCE OF INTRACELLULAR cAMP IN CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES USING 3-ISOBUTYL-1-METHYLXANTHINE ON GAP JUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND OOCYTE MEIOTIC MATURATION
M. Ozawa, T. Nagai, T. Somfai, M. Nakai, N. Maedomari, M. Fahrudin, N. W. K. Karja, H. Kaneko, J. Noguchi, K. Ohnuma and K. Kikuchi
pp. 290-290
RDv19n1Ab351351 EFFECTS OF FETAL CALF SERUM, GROWTH FACTOR, AND HORMONE SUPPLEMENTATION DURING IN VITRO MATURATION ON PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT OF FOLLICULAR RABBIT OOCYTES
Z. Polgar, T. Somfai, V. Angeli, X. H. Tang, W. Ji and A. Dinnyes
pp. 290-291
RDv19n1Ab352 352 EFFECTS OF FOLLICLE SIZE AND STAGE OF MATURATION ON mRNA EXPRESSION IN BOVINE IN VITRO-MATURED OOCYTES
S. Racedo, D. Herrmann, C. Wrenzycki, D. Salamone and H. Niemann
pp. 291-291
RDv19n1Ab353 353 EFFECTS OF CULTURE DURATION AND CUMULUS CELL REMOVAL ON CANINE OOCYTE IN VITRO MATURATION AND FERTILIZATION USING VASAL SPERM
M. Ridha-Albarzanchi, J. Liu, M. Kjelland and D. Kraemer
pp. 292-292
RDv19n1Ab354 354 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS AFTER NITRIC OXIDE INHIBITION
K. R. L. Schwarz, T. H. C. de Bem, T. T. Zampieri, P. R. Adona and C. L. V. Leal
pp. 292-292
RDv19n1Ab356 356 IMPROVED ENUCLEATION EFFICIENCY FOR PIG SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER BY DENUDING OOCYTES AT 30 HOURS OF IN VITRO MATURATION
K. Song, J. Park and E. Lee
pp. 293-294
RDv19n1Ab357357 CALCIUM RELEASE INDUCED BY THIMEROSAL AND INOSITOL 1,4,5-TRIPHOSPHATE IN HEAT-SHOCKED PORCINE OOCYTES
J.-K. Tseng, P.-C. Tang and J.-C. Ju
pp. 294-294
RDv19n1Ab358358 MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN VITRIFIED WATER BUFFALO CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES AND THEIR IN VITRO NUCLEAR MATURATION
R. C. S. Yadav, A. Sharma and G. N. Purohit
pp. 294-294
RDv19n1Ab359359 THE EFFICIENT MAINTENANCE OF OXYGEN CONSUMPTION BY PORCINE OOCYTES RELATES TO THE HIGH COMPETENCE OF OOCYTE MATURATION
M. Yokoo, T. Ito-Sasaki, H. Shiku, T. Matsue, S. Aoyagi, H. Hoshi and H. Abe
pp. 295-295
RDv19n1Ab360360 EVALUATION OF QUALITY OF IN VITRO-MATURED BOVINE OOCYTES BY SEDIMENTATION WITH PERCOLL
K. Yotsushima, M. Shimizu, H. Kon and Y. Izaike
pp. 295-296
RDv19n1Ab361361 INFLUENCE OF SEXING PROCEDURE ON BULL SPERM CHROMATIN STRUCTURE
M. Bochenek, T. Herjan and Z. Smorag
pp. 296-296
RDv19n1Ab362 362 SEX RATIO OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BLASTOCYSTS OBTAINED USING FROZEN SEMEN FROM A CLONED BULL OR ITS ORIGINAL CELL DONOR
Y. Heyman, B. LeGuienne, C. Audouard, F. Charreaux, P. Humblot and X. Vignon
pp. 296-297
RDv19n1Ab363 363 FACTORS INFLUENCING PREGNANCY RATES FOLLOWING TRANSFER OF BOVINE IN VIVO EMBRYOS BIOPSIED FOR SEX DETERMINATION
S. Li, W. Yu, J. Fu, Y. Bai, F. Jin and B. Shangguan
pp. 297-297
RDv19n1Ab364364 AMPLIFICATION AND APPLICATION OF THE HMG BOX OF BOVINE SRY GENE FOR SEX DETERMINATION
W. Lu, N. Rawlings and J. Zhao
pp. 297-298
RDv19n1Ab365365 COMPARISON OF IN VITRO FERTILIZING CAPACITY OF FROZEN–THAWED SEX-SORTED AND SEX-SORTED FROZEN–THAWED BULL SPERMATOZOA
V. Malcolm, M. Marfil, M. Calvi, F. Rigali, M. Pugliese, J. Gutierrez, M. Panarace and M. Medina
pp. 298-298
RDv19n1Ab366366 SEX IDENTIFICATION OF PORCINE EMBRYOS BY PCR BASED ON THE AMELOGENIN GENE
S. Senbon, S.-I. Suzuki, D.-I. Fuchimoto, M. Iwamoto, T. Kawarasaki and A. Onishi
pp. 298-299
RDv19n1Ab367367 FLUORESCENT IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION FOR SEX DETERMINATION AT PROGRESSIVE STAGES OF FERTILIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN MICE
J. J. Whyte, E. D. Fountain and C. S. Rosenfeld
pp. 299-299
RDv19n1Ab368 368 FIELD STUDIES ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE YCD EMBRYO SEXING TECHNIQUE IN BOVINE
W. Yu, S. Li, J. Fang, X. Sun, L. Cui, J. Fu, Y. Bai, Y. Fang and B. Shangguan
pp. 299-300
RDv19n1Ab369369 AMPLIFICATION OF THE SRY GENE FOR SEXING OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS USING NESTED MULTIPLEX PCR
M. Zhang, Q. Fu, W. S. Qin, H. Y. Zheng, Y. Q. Lu, S. S. Lu and K. H. Lu
pp. 300-300
RDv19n1Ab370 370 BILATERAL DIFFERENTIAL TESTICULAR BIOPSIES IMPROVE TESE AND ICSI OUTCOMES IN NON-OBSTRUCTIVE AND OBSTRUCTIVE AZOOSPERMIC INFERTILE PATIENTS
S. M. Al-Ansari, M. T. Ridha-Albarzanchi, Z. A. Kanan, A. A. Al-Badri and S. K. Al-Atraqchi
pp. 300-301
RDv19n1Ab371 371 INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION OF EQUINE OOCYTES USING AIR-DRIED SPERM OR SPERM STORED IN A HIGH OSMOLARITY MEDIUM
A. Alonso, M. Miragaya, L. Losinno and C. Herrera
pp. 301-301
RDv19n1Ab372 372 SPERM ASTER FORMATION AND BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT OF IN VIVO-MATURED BOVINE OOCYTES FERTILIZED BY INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
T. Horiuchi, M. Takenaka, C. Kani, C. Emuta, Y. Ogata and T. Matushige
pp. 301-302
RDv19n1Ab373 373 OOCYTE-ACTIVATING CAPACITY OF BOVINE SPERMATOGENIC CELLS AND ACTIVATION PROTOCOLS FOR INTRACYTOPLASMIC INJECTION OF BOVINE ROUND SPERMATIDS
C. Kani, M. Takenaka, T. Muneto, M. Yamamoto and T. Horiuchi
pp. 302-302
RDv19n1Ab374 374 THE EFFECTS OF POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE ON BOVINE SPERM FUNCTION AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
Y. Kato, M. Fukushima, A. Kenmotsu, K. Chikazawa and Y. Nagao
pp. 302-303
RDv19n1Ab375375 UNEXPECTED SEVERE ABNORMALITIES IN MOUSE ROSI OFFSPRING
P. N. Moreira, R. Fernández-González, M. Pérez-Crespo, P. Bermejo, J. D. Hourcade, R. Rey and A. Gutiérrez-Adán
pp. 303-303
RDv19n1Ab376376 EFFECT OF SPERM TREATMENT ON THE ABILITY TO ACTIVATE OOCYTES AFTER ICSI IN PIGS
M. Nakai, N. Kashiwazaki, N. Maedomari, M. Ozawa, J. Noguchi, H. Kaneko and K. Kikuchi
pp. 303-304
RDv19n1Ab377377 SPERMATOZOA RETRIEVED FROM MALE MICE FROZEN FOR 15 YEARS CAN PRODUCE NORMAL OFFSPRING
N. Ogonuki, K. Mochida, H. Miki, K. Inoue, T. Iwaki, K. Morozumi, R. Yanagimachi and A. Ogura
pp. 304-304
RDv19n1Ab378 378 INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS IN AFRICAN GREEN MONKEYS (CERCOPITHECUS AETHIOPS)
N. Shimozawa, H. Okada, M. Hatori, T. Yoshida and T. Sankai
pp. 304-305
RDv19n1Ab379 379 EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTARY INOSITOL 1,4,5-TRIPHOSPHATE INJECTION ON FERTILIZATION AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AFTER BOVINE ICSI
T. K. Suh and G.E. Seidel, Jr
pp. 305-305
RDv19n1Ab380380 FULL-TERM DEVELOPMENT OF MOUSE EMBRYOS PRODUCED FROM RECONSTRUCTED GIANT OOCYTES BY INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM HEAD INJECTION
S. Wakayama, S. Kishigami, V. T. Nguyen, H. Ohta, T. Hikichi, E. Mizutani, Y. Sakaide, B. H. Thuy, R. Suetsugu and T. Wakayama
pp. 305-305
RDv19n1Ab381381 FERTILIZABILITY AND CHROMOSOMAL INTEGRITY OF FROZEN–THAWED BRYDE's WHALE (BALAENOPTERA EDENI) SPERMATOZOA INTRACYTOPLASMICALLY INJECTED INTO MOUSE OOCYTES
H. Watanabe, H. Tateno, H. Kusakabe, Y. Kamiguchi, Y. Fujise, H. Ishikawa, S. Ohsumi and Y. Fukui
pp. 306-306
RDv19n1Ab382382 SYNCHRONIZING ACTIVATION TIME WITH MAXIMUM MATURATION PROMOTING FACTOR AND MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE LEVELS DOES NOT IMPROVE BOVINE INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
B. J. Woodward, W. E. Maalouf and K. H. S. Campbell
pp. 306-307
RDv19n1Ab383383 EFFECT OF TIME OF OVULATION INDUCTION BY GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE OR PITUITARY LUTEINIZING HORMONE ON OVA/EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN SUPERSTIMULATED BEEF COWS INSEMINATED AT A FIXED TIME
P. Chesta, R. Tribulo, H. Tribulo, E. Balla, P. S. Baruselli and G. A. Bo
pp. 307-307
RDv19n1Ab384384 EFFECTS OF CONDITION SCORE ON OVARIAN RESPONSE AND TRANSFERABLE EMBRYOS IN SUPERSTIMULATED COWS IN ARGENTINA
A. Garcia Guerra, D. Rodriguez, J. Villareal, A. Albrecht and G. Brogliatti
pp. 307-308
RDv19n1Ab385 385 RELATIONSHIP AMONG ESTROUS BEHAVIOR, SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE, AND EMBRYO SEX RATIO IN SUPERSTIMULATED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
Y. G. Jung, A. Ideta, K. T. Lim, W. Y. Lee, H. B. Song, K. Hayama, M. Urakawa and Y. Aoyagi
pp. 308-308
RDv19n1Ab386386 EFFECTS OF TIME AND NUMBER OF INSEMINATIONS ON THE SEX RATIO OF EMBRYOS IN SUPERSTIMULATED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
K. T. Lim, A. Ideta, W. Y. Lee, Y. G. Jung, K. Hayama, M. Urakawa and Y. Aoyagi
pp. 308-309
RDv19n1Ab387 387 EFFECT OF NUMBER OF INSEMINATIONS ON EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN SUPERSTIMULATED NELORE (BOS INDICUS) COWS SUBJECTED TO FIXED-TIME ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
C. M. Martins, H. Ayres, J. R. S. Torres-Junior, A. H. Souza, G. A. Bó and P. S. Baruselli
pp. 309-309
RDv19n1Ab388 388 SUPEROVULATION TREATMENT BY A SINGLE INJECTION OF FSH WITH ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE GEL IN HOLSTEIN CATTLE
S. Matoba, M. Tagawa, H. Matsuda, H. Yoshioka, K. Kimura, H. Kadokawa, M. Yonai and K. Imai
pp. 309-310
RDv19n1Ab389389 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN WALKING ACTIVITY AND SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE IN JAPANESE BLACK CATTLE
M. Narita, M. Ito and Y. Tanimoto
pp. 310-310
RDv19n1Ab390 390 THE EFFECT OF REDUCED FSH DOSE AND NUMBER OF TREATMENTS ON SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE IN CIDR-TREATED KOREAN NATIVE COWS
D. S. Son, C. Y. Choe, S. R. Cho, S. H. Choi, H. J. Kim and I. H. Kim
pp. 310-311
RDv19n1Ab391 391 EFFECTS OF SEASON AND LACTATION STATUS ON EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN HOLSTEIN COWS
J. L. M. Vasconcelos, D. T. G. Jardina, C. A. Rodrigues and V. C. Guerreiro
pp. 311-311
RDv19n1Ab392 392 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE IN GYR (BOS INDICUS) CATTLE
J. H. M. Viana, L. S. A. Camargo, L. G. B. Siqueira, E. D. Souza, C. Freitas and C. A. C. Fernandes
pp. 311-312
RDv19n1Ab393393 A STUDY OF THE USE OF SEXED SEMEN IN SUPERSTIMULATED HOLSTEIN COWS
H. Wang, R. Q. Li, X. L. Zhang, Q. Z. Pan, J. L. Li, M. B. Zhao, Y. Z. Wang and D. Y. Chen
pp. 312-312
RDv19n1Ab394394 DEVELOPMENT OF A RAT ENDOMETRIAL SPHEROID AS A MODEL FOR THE ANALYSIS OF ENDOMETRIAL FUNCTIONS
K. Nishimura, S. Oozono, H. Urata, P. He, T. Soh, N. Yamauchi and M.-A. Hattori
pp. 312-313
RDv19n1Ab395395 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PORCINE ADIPOSE-DERIVED ADULT STEM CELLS
A. A. Picou, S. L. Bartolotta, K. J. Williams, A. M. Giraldo, R. A. Godke and K. R. Bondioli
pp. 313-313
RDv19n1Ab396 396 CHANGES OF PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR ACTIVITY IN OVIDUCTAL EPITHELIAL CELLS DURING THE ESTROUS CYCLE IN PIGS
M. Y. Shin, E. H. Kwon, H. T. Cheong, B. K. Yang and C. K. Park
pp. 313-314
RDv19n1Ab397 397 LONG-TERM CULTURE OF BOVINE SECONDARY FOLLICLES IN MEDIA CONTAINING BSA, FCS, PLASMA, AND FOLLICULAR FLUID
A. Takajo, R. M. Bao, A. Hamawaki, M. Yoshikawa and T. Miyano
pp. 314-314
RDv19n1Ab398398 EFFECT OF INCUBATION PERIOD ON TRANSFECTION RATES IN BOVINE SPERMATOZOA
M. E. O. A. Assumpção, W. B. Feitosa, M. Rovegno, M. G. Marques, A. C. Nicacio, R. Simões and J. A. Visintin
pp. 314-315
RDv19n1Ab399399 SPERMATOZOA-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER IS INFLUENCED BY SIZE, STRUCTURE, AND CONCENTRATION OF EXOGENOUS DNA
W. B. Feitosa, M. P. Milazzotto, E. A. L. Martins, A. M. Rocha, J. L. Avanzo, J. A. Visintin and M. E. O. A. Assumpção
pp. 315-315
RDv19n1Ab400400 PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC CLONED DOMESTIC CAT EMBRYOS BY LENTIVECTOR-MEDIATING TRANSGENESIS
M. C. Gómez, R. Kutner, D. Ricks, C. E. Pope, C. Dumas, B. L. Dresser and J. Reiser
pp. 316-316
RDv19n1Ab401401 USE OF FLOW CYTOMETRY TO EVALUATE THE CAPACITY OF BOAR SPERM TO BIND TO EXOGENOUS DNA OF DIFFERENT SIZES
F. García-Vázquez, D. Gumbao, A. Gutiérrez-Adan and J. Gadea
pp. 316-316
RDv19n1Ab402 402 OOCYTE-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER: A NOVEL APPROACH TO PRODUCE TRANSGENIC PORCINE EMBRYOS
M. K. Gupta, S. J. Uhm, E. Y. Kim, Y. H. Jung, J. Y. Yu and H. T. Lee
pp. 317-317
RDv19n1Ab403403 IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL MOUSE AND HUMAN MOPT GENE CONTAINING MORN MOTIF PROTEIN IN TESTIS
K. M. Kim, Y.-J. Choi, H. Song, K.-C. Hwang, S.-J. Kang, S.-K. Cho, M.-O. Kim and J.-H. Kim
pp. 317-317
RDv19n1Ab404 404 DNA TAKE-UP BY SPERM AND IN VITRO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT BY SPERM-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER IN THE PIG
T. S. Kim, Y. Cao, H. T. Cheong, B. K. Yang and C. K. Park
pp. 317-318
RDv19n1Ab405405 COMPARISON OF TARGETING PARAMETERS FOR THE HPRT GENE BETWEEN DOMESTIC AND OSSABAW SWINE
K. Lee and Z. Machaty
pp. 318-318
RDv19n1Ab406 406 EFFECTS OF SUCKLING INTENSITY ON MILK YIELD AND PIGLET GROWTH IN LACTATION-ENHANCED ALPHA-LACTALBUMIN TRANSGENIC GILTS
K. M. Marshall, W. L. Hurley, R. D. Shanks and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 318-319
RDv19n1Ab407407 AN ATTEMPT TO GENERATE TRANSGENIC CHICKENS BY INJECTION OF EGFP OR YFP GENE-TRANSFECTED BLASTODERMAL CELLS
Y. Matsubara, T. Tagami, H. Kagami and T. Nagai
pp. 319-319
RDv19n1Ab408 408 FOREIGN GENE INTEGRATION PATTERNS IN TRANSGENIC PORCINE FETUSES PRODUCED BY ICSI-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER
H. Saito, M. Kurome, R. Tomii, S. Ueno, K. Hiruma, K. Hiyama, H. Matsunari, N. Nakayama, K. Hattori, K. Nakamura, H. Endo, M. Watanabe, K. Umeyama, K. Miki and H. Nagashima
pp. 319-320
RDv19n1Ab409409 EFFICIENCY OF CO-TRANSFECTION OF TRANSGENE AND Neor GENE INTO GOAT AND PIG FETAL FIBROBLASTS
Y. M. Shin, S. M. Chang, B. C. Kim, C. S. Park and D. I. Jin
pp. 320-320
RDv19n1Ab410410 USE OF SPERMATOZOA AS VECTORS OF EXOGENOUS DNA FOR IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF BOVINE TRANSGENIC EMBRYOS
R. Simões, M. Binelli, A. C. Nicacio, M. P. Milazzotto, W. B. Feitosa, J. A. Visintin and M. E. O. A. Assumpção
pp. 320-321
RDv19n1Ab411 411 EFFECTIVE PRODUCTION OF ICSI-MEDIATED TRANSGENIC MICE: INTENSITY OF GFP EXPRESSION AS A MARKER GENE AND INCIDENCE OF APOPTOSIS IN BLASTOCYSTS
M. Takenaka, C. Kani and T. Horiuchi
pp. 321-321
RDv19n1Ab412412 VIABILITY OF ENZYMATICALLY ISOLATED BOVINE PRIMORDIAL AND PRIMARY OVARIAN FOLLICLES COLLECTED BY THE BIOPSY PICK-UP TECHNIQUE
J. M. J. Aerts, B. Martinez-Madrid, K. Flothmann, J. B. P. De Clercq and P. E. J. Bols
pp. 321-322
RDv19n1Ab413413 ULTRASONOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF FETAL LIVER SIZE DURING PREGNANCY IN BOVINE CLONED FETUSES
G. A. Jaúregui, M. Panarace, C. Garnil, A. Segovia, J. J. Lagioia, J. Gutiérrez, E. Rodriguez, M. Marfil and M. Medina
pp. 322-322
RDv19n1Ab414414 COLOR DOPPLER EVALUATION OF UMBILICAL BLOOD FLOW DURING PREGNANCY IN COWS
M. Panarace, G. Jaúregui, C. Garnil, A. Segovia, J. Gutiérrez, J. J. Lagioia, M. Marfil, E. Rodríguez and M. Medina
pp. 323-323
RDv19n1Ab415 415 USE OF COMPUTER-ASSISTED ULTRASOUND IMAGE ANALYSIS IN EMBRYO RECIPIENT SELECTION
L. G. B. Siqueira, J . H. M. Viana, E. D. Souza, L. S. A. Camargo, J. F. Fonseca, C. A. C. Fernandes and C. A. A. Torres
pp. 323-324
RDv19n1Ab416416 EFFECTS OF THE CORPUS LUTEUM WITHIN THE OVARY ON THE FOLLICULAR DYNAMICS AFTER FOLLICULAR ASPIRATION AND ON THE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF ASPIRATED OOCYTES
T. Takuma, T. Otsubo, Y. Kurokawa and T. Otoi
pp. 324-324