Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 25 Number 1 2013
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Embryo Transfer Society, Hannover, Germany, 19–22 January 2013
Full Papers and Abstracts for Poster Presentation
RD12270Regulation of anti-Müllerian hormone production in domestic animals
Danielle Monniaux, Laurence Drouilhet, Charlène Rico, Anthony Estienne, Peggy Jarrier, Jean-Luc Touzé, Jean Sapa, Florence Phocas, Joëlle Dupont, Rozenn Dalbiès-Tran and Stéphane Fabre
pp. 1-16
RD12271Effect of superstimulatory treatments on the expression of genes related to ovulatory capacity, oocyte competence and embryo development in cattle
Ciro M. Barros, Rafael A. Satrapa, Anthony C. S. Castilho, Patrícia K. Fontes, Eduardo M. Razza, Ronaldo L. Ereno and Marcelo F. G. Nogueira
pp. 17-25
RD12262Sex-specific embryonic origin of postnatal phenotypic variability
R. Laguna-Barraza, P. Bermejo-Álvarez, P. Ramos-Ibeas, C. de Frutos, A. P. López-Cardona, A. Calle, R. Fernandez-Gonzalez, E. Pericuesta, M. A. Ramírez and A. Gutierrez-Adan
pp. 38-47
RD12272Associations between lipid metabolism and fertility in the dairy cow
D. Claire Wathes, Andrew M. Clempson and Geoff E. Pollott
pp. 48-61
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RD12279Hosting the preimplantation embryo: potentials and limitations of different approaches for analysing embryo–endometrium interactions in cattle
Susanne E. Ulbrich, Eckhard Wolf and Stefan Bauersachs
pp. 62-70
RD12278Bovine luteal blood flow: basic mechanism and clinical relevance
Heinrich Bollwein, Johannes Lüttgenau and Kathrin Herzog
pp. 71-79
RD12265Pluripotent cells in farm animals: state of the art and future perspectives
Monika Nowak-Imialek and Heiner Niemann
pp. 103-128
RD12266Contributions of an animal scientist to understanding the biology of the uterus and pregnancy
Fuller W. Bazer
pp. 129-147
RDv25n1Ab11 CUMULUS CELLS PROTECT OOCYTES AGAINST POTENTIAL LIPOTOXICITY FROM ELEVATED FREE FATTY ACID CONCENTRATIONS IN FOLLICULAR FLUID
H. Aardema, F. Lolicato, B. A. J. Roelen, P. L. A. M. Vos, J. B. Helms and B. M. Gadella
pp. 148-148
RDv25n1Ab22 TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS OF GRANULOSA CELLS FROM GROWING DOMINANT FOLLICLE REVEALS AGE-ASSOCIATED CHANGES AT THE TIME OF FOLLICLE SELECTION IN AGED BEEF CATTLE
M. I. R. Khan, F. C. F. Dias, M. A. Sirard, G. P. Adams and J. Singh
pp. 148-148
RDv25n1Ab33 OXIDATIVE STRESS INDUCED CHANGES IN EPIGENETIC MODIFYING GENE mRNA IN PRE-IMPLANTATION IN VITRO BOVINE EMBRYOS
C. A. Burroughs, G. L. Williamson, M. C. Golding and C. R. Long
pp. 149-149
RDv25n1Ab4Erratum to: 4 INFLUENCE OF A MATERNAL DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE 1 ON LIPID AND CHOLESTEROL METABOLISM IN RABBIT PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
M. Schindler, M. Pendzialek, T. Plösch, J. M. Knelangen, J. Gürke, E. Hauke, B. Fischer and A. Navarrete Santos
pp. 149-149
RDv25n1Ab55 THE EFFECT OF ELEVATED NONESTERIFIED FATTY ACID CONCENTRATIONS ON MURINE IN VITRO FOLLICULOGENESIS AND SUBSEQUENT OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
S. Valckx, V. Van Hoeck, L. Jordaens, E. Merckx, R. Cortvrindt, P. E. J. Bols and J. L. M. R. Leroy
pp. 150-150
RDv25n1Ab66 ALTERED CHROMATIN CONFORMATION IN BOVINE SPERMATOZOA PERTURBS DYNAMIC DNA METHYLATION IN THE MALE PRONUCLEUS AFTER FERTILIZATION IN VITRO
M. B. Rahman, M. M. Kamal, T. Rijsselaere, L. Vandaele, M. Shamsuddin and A. Van Soom
pp. 150-150
RDv25n1Ab77 LAPAROSCOPIC INTRAUTERINE AND INTRAPERITONEAL INSEMINATION IN FAT-TAILED EWES
A. Niasari-Naslaji, V. Akbarinejad, K. Hoseinipajooh, G. Akbari, S. Gharibi and H. Arabha
pp. 151-151
RDv25n1Ab88 DURATION OF ESTRUS AND TIME OF OVULATION IN SUPEROVULATED SANTA INÊS EWES
J. T. M. Lima, J. F. Fonseca, L. V. Esteves, A. B. V. Peneiras, M. S. D. Lima and F. Z. Brandäo
pp. 151-151
RDv25n1Ab99 SINGLE FIXED-TIME LAPAROSCOPIC INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION IN PIGS TO PRODUCE LOW-DIVERSE EMBRYOS
K.-P. Brüssow, H. Torner and J. Rátky
pp. 152-152
RDv25n1Ab1010 SPERM BINDING TO PORCINE UTERINE EPITHELIAL CELLS MIGHT BE LECTIN MEDIATED
A. Bergmann, U. Taylor and D. Rath
pp. 152-152
RDv25n1Ab1111 INFLUENCE OF SPERM STIMULANTS ON EQUINE EPIDIDYMAL SPERM APOPTOSIS
C. M. Melo-Ona, L. C. O. Magalhães, C. P. Freitas-Dell'Aqua, F. C. Landim-Alvarenga, R. R. Mazieiro, J. A. Dell'Aqua, G. A. Monteiro, R. F. Soares and F. O. Papa
pp. 153-153
RDv25n1Ab1212 PROGESTERONE SUPPLEMENTATION DAY 3 TO 5 POST-OVULATION IN AI-BRED MARES
H. Richard, P. Appleton, D. J. Kesler and C. E. Ferguson
pp. 153-153
RDv25n1Ab1313 REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES IN STORED STALLION SEMEN
J. M. Morrell, A. Lundgren, P. Humblot and A. Johannisson
pp. 153-154
RDv25n1Ab1414 FREEZING OF DONKEY SEMEN AFTER 24 HOURS OF COOL STORAGE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
F. Qeusada, J. Dorado, D. Acha, I. Ortiz, M. Urbano, L. Ramirez, M. J. Galvez, L. Alcaraz, J. M. Portero, C. Gonzalez, S. Demyda-Peyras and M. Hidalgo
pp. 154-154
RDv25n1Ab1515 THE ADMINISTRATION OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE AROUND THE FIRST POSTPARTUM MONTH INCREASES SUBSEQUENT REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE IN DAIRY COWS
J. K. Jeong, H. G. Kang, T. Y. Hur and I. H. Kim
pp. 154-155
RDv25n1Ab1616 STRATEGIES OF FOLLICULAR WAVE SYNCHRONIZATION WITH ESTRADIOL BENZOATE IN GYR (BOS TAURUS INDICUS) CATTLE
L. D. P. Sinedino, B. T. Gerhardt, J. A. Moura, A. P. Dourado, I. L. Goulart, A. L. R. Rodrigues, J. H. M. Viana and L. A. G. Nogueira
pp. 155-155
RDv25n1Ab1717 MANIPULATION OF PROESTRUS PERIOD BY EXOGENOUS GONADOTROPIN AND ESTRADIOL DURING TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION PROTOCOL IN SUCKLED BEEF COWS
P. C. S. F. Pitaluga, M. F. Sá Filho, J. N. S. Sales, P. S. Baruselli and L. Vincenti
pp. 155-156
RDv25n1Ab1818 PREGNANCY RATES IN LACTATING DAIRY COWS TREATED WITH GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE-BASED SYNCHRONIZATION PROGRAMS AND INSEMINATED AT A FIXED TIME
D. Romero, G. Romero, G. Veneranda, L. Filippi, D. Racca and G. A. Bó
pp. 156-156
RDv25n1Ab1919 THE EFFECT OF FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE IN A MODIFIED CO-SYNCH SYNCHRONIZATION PROTOCOL ON SUBSEQUENT PREGNANCY RATES OF CROSSBRED LACTATING BEEF CATTLE
L. R. Gentry, R. W. Walker, J. Lambe-Steinmiller, R. A. Godke and G. T. Gentry
pp. 156-157
RDv25n1Ab2020 LIPID PEROXIDATION AND GENERATION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE FROM SUBFERTILE STALLION SPERMATOZOA DURING STORAGE AT REFRIGERATION TEMPERATURE
P. N. Guasti, C. P. Freitas-Dell'aqua, R. R. D. Maziero, G. A. Monteiro, F. P. Hartwig, F. P. Lisboa, P. M. Papa and F. O. Papa
pp. 157-157
RDv25n1Ab2121 DIFFERENT SUCKLING REGIMENS AND RETURN TO POSTPARTUM CYCLIC OVARIAN ACTIVITY IN SANTA INÊS EWES
N. G. Alves, I. J. Ascari, A. C. Alves, R. R. Lima, I. F. F. Garcia, J. R. O. Pérez, F. B. Junqueira, V. P. Fernandes, J. A. Vieira, L. F. S. Maciel, J. F. Fonseca, W. L. B. Aziani, T. R. Castro and L. M. Neppe
pp. 157-158
RDv25n1Ab2222 EFFECT OF CHOLESTEROL ADDITION TO EQUINE SPERM MEMBRANE ON FERTILITY
F. P. Hartwig, F. P. Lisboa, G. A. Monteiro, R. R. D. Maziero, M. A. Alvarenga, F. O. Papa and J. A. Dell'aqua
pp. 158-158
RDv25n1Ab2323 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONCENTRATION OF SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE WITH TIME AND TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION PREGNANCY RATE IN COWS WITH HIGH MILK PRODUCTION
M. Maturana Filho, T. Santin, T. K. Nishimura, V. Nunes Barbosa, J. R. Naves, G. Arantes Fonseca, M. C. Sucupira Araripe and E. Hoffmann Madureira
pp. 158-159
RDv25n1Ab2424 EVALUATION OF THE PREGNANCY RATE OF FIXED-TIME ARTIFICIALLY INSEMINATED BOS INDICUS COWS USING HETEROSPERMIC AND MONOSPERMIC SEMEN
J. P. Detomini, R. R. Tirloni, C. V. Araujo and L. R. Martins
pp. 159-159
RDv25n1Ab2525 TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION ENABLES HIGH FERTILIZATION RATES IN NORMAL CYCLING AND IN SUPEROVULATED CATTLE WITH REDUCED DOSAGES OF UNSORTED SPERMATOZOA AND WITH SEXED SPERMATOZOA
F. Becker, W. Kanitz, G. Nurnberg and D. Rath
pp. 159-160
RDv25n1Ab2626 REPROGRAMMING OF TWO SOMATIC NUCLEI IN THE SAME MOUSE OOPLASM LEADS TO PLURIPOTENT NOT TOTIPOTENT EMBRYOS
M. J. Pfeiffer, T. C. Esteves, S. T. Balbach, M. J. Arauzo-Bravo, M. Stehling, A. Jauch, F. D. Houghton and M. Boiani
pp. 160-160
RDv25n1Ab2727 PSAMMAPLIN A INCREASES DEVELOPMENT AND QUALITY OF MOUSE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
A. Mallol, J. Santaló and E. Ibáñez
pp. 161-161
RDv25n1Ab2828 EFFECT OF TRICHOSTATIN A ON IN VITRO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT OF INTERSPECIES NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED FROM CAT DONOR NUCLEI AND BOVINE CYTOPLASM
M. Wittayarat, Z. Namula, V. V. Luu, L. T. K. Do, Y. Sato, M. Taniguchi and T. Otoi
pp. 161-161
RDv25n1Ab2929 EFFECT OF EMBRYO CULTURE LENGTH ON PRODUCTION OF CLONED TRANSGENIC GOATS
J. Hall, Q. Meng, B. R. Sessions, Z. Fan, X. Wang, R. Stott, H. Rutigliano, C. J. Davies, K. Panter, T. Bunch, K. L. White and I. A. Polejaeva
pp. 162-162
RDv25n1Ab3030 GENERATION OF CLONED TRANSGENIC GOATS WITH CARDIAC SPECIFIC OVEREXPRESSION OF TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR β1
Q. Meng, J. Hall, H. Rutigliano, X. Zhou, B. R. Sessions, R. Stott, K. Panter, C. J. Davies, R. Ranjan, D. Dosdall, R. MacLeod, N. Marrouche, K. L. White, Z. Wang and I. A. Polejaeva
pp. 162-163
RDv25n1Ab3131 IN VITRO SURVIVAL AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME OF ZONA-FREE TRANSGENIC GOAT CLONED EMBRYOS AFTER OVIDUCTAL TRANSFER TO FEMALE RECIPIENTS ON DAY 1 OF DEVELOPMENT
C. Feltrin, N. Mohamad-Fauzi, L. H. Aguiar, S. G. Neto, L. T. Martins, C. E. M. Calderon, V. H. V. Rodrigues, I. S. Carneiro, K. C. S. Tavares, A. P. Almeida, J. D. Murray, E. A. Maga, J. L. Rodrigues, L. R. Bertolini and M. Bertolini
pp. 163-163
RDv25n1Ab3232 CLONING OF ELITE QUARANTINE SNIFFING DOG BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
H. J. Oh, M. J. Kim, G. A. Kim, J. Choi, E. J. Park, Y. K. Jo, J. E. Park, J. Lee, G. Kang, Y. H. Park and B. C. Lee
pp. 164-164
RDv25n1Ab3333 PROPAGATION OF ELITE LIFESAVER DOGS BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
B. C. Lee, H. J. Oh, M. J. Kim, G. A. Kim, E. J. Park, J. Choi, J. K. Yoo, J.-K. Park and D.-H. Kim
pp. 164-164
RDv25n1Ab3434 PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF HORSE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS ORIGINATED FROM METAPHASE I OOCYTES
I. Lagutina, S. Colleoni, G. Lazzari and C. Galli
pp. 165-165
RDv25n1Ab3535 EFFECT OF CULTURE AT LOW OR ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN TENSION IN SOMATIC DONOR CELLS FOR HORSE NUCLEAR TRANSFER
A. Gambini, J. Jarazo, A. De Stefano, F. Karlaninan and D. Salamone
pp. 165-165
RDv25n1Ab3636 RESTORATION OF TELOMERE LENGTH IN CLONED PIG EMBRYOS DURING EARLY EMBRYOGENESIS IS NOT DEPENDENT ON TELOMERE LENGTH AND TYPE OF DONOR CELLS
T. Q. Dang-Nguyen, S. Haraguchi, S. Akagi, T. Somfai, M. Kaneda, S. Watanabe, K. Kikuchi, A. Tajima and T. Nagai
pp. 166-166
RDv25n1Ab3737 THE EFFECTS OF A CLASS III HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR (SIRTINOL) ON EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE CLONED EMBRYOS
S.-S. Kwak, Y. Jeon, J. D. Yoon, S.-A. Cheong, E. Lee and S.-H. Hyun
pp. 166-166
RDv25n1Ab3838 GENERATION OF INTERSPECIFIC CLONED BLASTOCYSTS BY ZONA PELLUCIDA-FREE NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN WILD FELIDS
L. N. Moro, J. Jarazo, A. Sestelo and D. Salamone
pp. 167-167
RDv25n1Ab3939 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE EFFICIENCY OF GENERATING GENETICALLY ENGINEERED PIGS BY NUCLEAR TRANSFER: MULTI-FACTORIAL ANALYSIS OF A LARGE DATA SET
M. Kurome, L. Geistlinger, B. Kessler, V. Zakhartchenko, N. Klymiuk, A. Wuensch, K. Flisikowski, T. Flisikowska, C. Merkl, H. Nagashima, A. Schnieke, R. Zimmer and E. Wolf
pp. 167-167
RDv25n1Ab4040 PIG CLONING AND GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS IN MINIPIG ADIPOSE TISSUE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
M. J. Kim, H. J. Oh, J. E. Park, G. A. Kim, E. J. Park, J. Choi, J. H. Moon, S. H. Rhee, T. Kim and B. C. Lee
pp. 168-168
RDv25n1Ab4141 RAPID PRODUCTION OF α-1,3-GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE-DEFICIENT MINIATURE PIGS BY NUCLEAR TRANSFER FOLLOWING NEONATAL SKIN BIOPSY AND LOSS OF HETEROZYGOSITY
Y. J. Kim, M. J. Kim, M. J. Kim, J. S. Ahn, J. H. Ryu, S. Y. Heo, S. M. Park, J. H. Kang, Y. J. Choi, K. S. Ahn and H. Shim
pp. 168-168
RDv25n1Ab4242 EFFECT OF S-ADENOSYLHOMOCYSTEINE, A NON-TOXIC EPIGENETIC MODIFYING REAGENT, ON PORCINE FEMALE DONOR CELLS AND CLONED EMBRYOS
J. T. Kang, J. Y. Choi, S. J. Park, S. J. Kim, J. H. Moon, G. Jang and B. C. Lee
pp. 169-169
RDv25n1Ab4343 PATTERN OF NUCLEOLI FORMATION IN RACCOON-PORCINE INTERSPECIES SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
Y. H. Nam, Y. Jeon, S. A. Cheong, S. S. Kwak and S. H. Hyun
pp. 169-169
RDv25n1Ab4444 LIMITATIONS OF PORCINE OOPLASM TO REPROGRAM BOVINE SOMATIC CELLS
F. Strejcek, O. Ostrup, M. Morovic, I. Petrovicova, A. Lucas-Hahn, B. Petersen, H. Niemann, P. Hyttel and J. Laurincik
pp. 170-170
RDv25n1Ab4545 EFFECT OF DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR VALPROIC ACID ON BOVINE CULTURED SOMATIC CELLS
L. Bai, X. Li, Y. Liu, Z. Wei and G. Li
pp. 170-170
RDv25n1Ab4646 MEGANUCLEASE I-SceI ENHANCES STABLE TRANSGENE INTEGRATION IN CULTURED BOVINE FETAL FIBROBLASTS
N. M. Ortega, S. B. Benítez, B. E. Barrionuevo, M. F. O. Nicotra, A. P. Alessio, A. E. Fili, D. O. Forcato, S. L. Stice and P. Bosch
pp. 170-171
RDv25n1Ab4747 DIFFERENCES IN MITOCHONDRIAL DNA COPY NUMBER AND EPIGENETIC PATTERNS OF MITOCHONDRIA-RELATED GENES IN CLONED COWS FROM THE SAME DONOR CELLS
M. Kaneda, S. Watanabe, Y. Hirao, S. Akagi, S. Haraguchi, T. Somfai, K. Takeda, M. Hirako, M. Geshi and T. Nagai
pp. 171-171
RDv25n1Ab4848 QUIESCENCE INDUCES LONG-TERM EPIGENETIC CHANGES IN BOVINE FIBROBLASTS THAT IMPROVE THEIR REPROGRAMMING INTO CLONED ANIMALS
P. K. Kallingappa, P. Turner, A. Green, J. Oliver, M. Eichenlaub, A. Chibnall, D. Wells and B. Oback
pp. 171-172
RDv25n1Ab4949 EFFECTS OF CULTURE CONDITIONS AND GENE TRANSFECTION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
P. Pärn, M. Plaas, M. Nõmm, Ü. Jaakma and S. Kõks
pp. 172-172
RDv25n1Ab5050 EFFECTS OF REPROGRAMMING TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS AND CHEMICAL INHIBITORS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
B.-C. Yang, J.-H. An, H. K. Chung, S.-J. Jo, H.-J. Chung, K.-W. Kim, D.-W. Han, S.-S. Lee, J.-K. Yoo and J.-K. Park
pp. 172-173
RDv25n1Ab5151 INVESTIGATION OF INTER-INDIVIDUAL EPIGENETIC VARIABILITY IN BOVINE CLONES: A HIGH THROUGHPUT STUDY
H. Kiefer, L. Jouneau, M. L. Martin-Magniette, S. Balzergue, E. Campion, P. Chavatte-Palmer, Y. Heyman, C. Richard, D. Le Bourhis, J. P. Renard and H. Jammes
pp. 173-173
RDv25n1Ab5252 IMPLANTATION OF TRANSGENIC BOVINE CLONED EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM TRANSFECTED CELLS BY PiggyBac TRANSPOSITION
W. J. Choi, S. J. Lee, W. W. Lee, S. J. Kim, I. M. Saadeldin, J. K. Cho, B. C. Lee and G. Jang
pp. 173-174
RDv25n1Ab5353 EFFECT OF THE NUCLEAR REPROGRAMMING TIME ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF EQUINE AGGREGATED CLONED EMBRYOS
R. Olivera, C. Alvarez, I. Stumpo and G. Vichera
pp. 174-174
RDv25n1Ab5454 EXPRESSION PATTERN OF DNMT1 AND DNMT3a GENES DURING INTERGENERIC SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
M. Morovic, F. Strejcek, O. Ostrup, A. Lucas-Hahn, B. Petersen, H. Niemann, P. Hyttel and J. Laurincik
pp. 174-174
RDv25n1Ab5555 STUDY ON THE INTERSPECIFIC NUCLEAR TRANSFER OF PRZEWALSKI'S GAZELLES AND BOVINES
Y. Gao, L. Cheng, G. Su, Z. Wei and G. Li
pp. 175-175
RDv25n1Ab56Erratum to: 56 SINGLE LAYER CENTRIFUGATION THROUGH PURESPERM® 80 IMPROVES QUALITY OF CRYOPRESERVED DOG SPERMATOZOA
L. Alcaráz, M. Hidalgo, M. J. Galvez, D. Acha, I. Ortiz, S. Demyda-Peyrás, C. Gonzales, J. Portero, F. Quesada, L. Ramirez and J. Dorado
pp. 175-175
RDv25n1Ab5757 TREHALOSE SUPPLEMENTED EXTENDER PRESERVE ACROSOMAL INTEGRITY IN POST-THAW BOAR SPERM
R. Athurupana and H. Funahashi
pp. 176-176
RDv25n1Ab5858 MULTI-THERMAL GRADIENT FREEZING ALLOWS THE CRYOPRESERVATION OF SHEEP WHOLE OVARIES WITH THE SAME EFFICIENCY OF OVARIAN FRAGMENTS
T. A. L. Brevini, S. Maffei, G. Pennarossa, A. Arav and F. Gandolfi
pp. 176-176
RDv25n1Ab5959 EFFECT OF STORAGE DURATION ON POST-THAW PARAMETERS OF BULL SEMEN
D. B. Carwell, B. R. Scott, J. Len, H. Blackburn, K. R. Bondioli, G. T. Gentry and R. A. Godke
pp. 177-177
RDv25n1Ab6060 THE EFFECT OF L-ASCORBIC ACID DURING CULTURE, CRYOPRESERVATION, OR BOTH ON PORCINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
M. Castillo-Martín, M. Yeste, R. Morató, T. Mogas and S. Bonet
pp. 177-177
RDv25n1Ab6161 APPLICATION OF AN OPEN DEVICE TO VITRIFY EQUINE IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS
Y. H. Choi, I. C. Velez, B. Macías-García and K. Hinrichs
pp. 178-178
RDv25n1Ab6262 LONG-TERM STORAGE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS: BIRTH OF A CALF AFTER 22 YEARS OF CRYOPRESERVATION
J. Detterer, M. Gehring, E. Maimer and S. Meinecke-Tillmann
pp. 178-178
RDv25n1Ab6363 QUALITY OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO FROM IMMATURE OOCYTES TREATED WITH A SUBLETHAL HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE
C. Díez, B. Trigal, J. N. Caamaño, M. Muñoz, E. Correia, D. Martín, S. Carrocera, C. Pribenszky and E. Gómez
pp. 179-179
RDv25n1Ab6464 CRYOPRESERVATION OF CAT OVARIAN TISSUE BY VITRIFICATION
J. Galiguis, C. E. Pope, M. C. Gómez, C. Dumas and S. P. Leibo
pp. 179-179
RDv25n1Ab6565 THE EFFECTS OF CUMULUS CELLS ON DEVELOPMENTAL RATES OF VITRIFIED MOUSE OOCYTES IN C57BL/6J STRAIN
N. Kashiwazaki, N. Kohaya, K. Fujiwara, K. Furui and J. Ito
pp. 180-180
RDv25n1Ab6666 BUFFALO-BULL SEMEN-FERTILITY EVALUATION IN RELATION TO MOTILITY AND INTEGRITY OF ACROSOME, PLASMA MEMBRANE, AND SPERM DNA
D. Kumar, P. Kumar, P. Singh, S. P. Yadav and P. S. Yadav
pp. 180-180
RDv25n1Ab6767 A HOLLOW FIBER VITRIFICATION METHOD ENABLES CRYOBANKING OF IN VITRO-MATURATION/IN VITRO-FERTILIZATION-DERIVED TRANSGENIC PIG EMBRYOS
M. Maehara, H. Matsunari, K. Honda, K. Nakano, Y. Takeuchi, T. Kanai, T. Matsuda, Y. Matsumura, M. Takahashi, M. Watanabe, K. Umeyama, Y. Hanazono and H. Nagashima
pp. 181-181
RDv25n1Ab6868 WHOLE-OVARY CRYOPRESERVATION: A DIRECT COMPARISON OF CONVENTIONAL AND DIRECTIONAL FREEZING
S. Maffei, J. R. V. Silva, M. Hanenberg, G. Pennarossa, T. A. L. Brevini, A. Arav and F. Gandolfi
pp. 181-182
RDv25n1Ab6969 AN EASY-TO-PERFORM METHOD TO ASSESS VIABILITY OF FELINE FREEZE-DRIED SPERM
L. C. O. Magalhães, C. M. Melo-Oña, M. J. Sudano, D. M. Paschoal, L. F. Crocomo, C. L. Ackermann, A. I. S. B. Villaverde, F. C. Landim-Alvarenga and M. D. Lopes
pp. 182-182
RDv25n1Ab7070 ONE-STEP CRYOPROTECTANT DILUTION FOLLOWING VITRIFICATION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
R. Morató and T. Mogas
pp. 182-182
RDv25n1Ab7171 BOVINE SPERM DEATH KINETICS: CHANGES IN MOTILITY, ACROSOMES, AND PLASMA MEMBRANE
M. Ahmad, N. Ahmad, A. Riaz and M. Anzar
pp. 183-183
RDv25n1Ab7272 EFFECT OF SINGLE-LAYER CENTRIFUGATION WITH EQUIPURE™ ON MOTILITY KINEMATICS OF FROZEN–THAWED DONKEY SPERM
I. Ortiz, J. Dorado, D. Acha, L. Ramirez, M. Urbano, M. J. Galvez, L. Alcaraz, J. M. Portero, F. Quesada, C. Gonzalez, S. Demyda-Peyras and M. Hidalgo
pp. 183-183
RDv25n1Ab7373 EFFECT OF THE BUFFER SYSTEM, CRYOPROTECTANT, AND ANTIOXIDANT ON SPERM FROM ENDANGERED CATALONIAN SHEEP XISQUETA AND ARANESA AND GOAT BLANCA DE RASQUERA BREEDS DURING PRESERVATION
M.-J. Palomo, A. Tabarez, W. Garcia, M. Terre, A. Ferrando and J. Jordana
pp. 184-184
RDv25n1Ab7474 GERM CELLS AND TESTICULAR SOMATIC CELLS HAVE DIFFERENT SENSITIVITY TO CRYOPRESERVATION
H. Robbins, C. Dores, K. Coyle and I. Dobrinski
pp. 184-184
RDv25n1Ab7575 ADDITION OF HYALURONAN TO A VITRIFICATION SOLUTION FOR IMMATURE BOVINE OOCYTES SELECTED BY BRILLIANT CRESYL BLUE
P. Rodriguez Villamil, F. Ongaratto, M. Fernandez Taranco and G. A. Bó
pp. 185-185
RDv25n1Ab7676 THE EFFECT OF GLYCEROL CONCENTRATIONS IN EGG-YOLK CITRATE EXTENDER ON THE QUALITY OF CRYOPRESERVED NGUNI BULL SEMEN
M. M. Seshoka, M. L. Mphaphathi, F. V. Ramukhithi, T. R. Netshirovha, C. Hlungwani and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 185-185
RDv25n1Ab7777 ADDITION OF CHOLESTEROL IN FRESH GOAT SPERM IMPROVES CRYOSURVIVAL RATES
B. G. Silva, E. A. Moraes, C. S. Oliveira, W. D. Ferrari Junior, W. C. G. Matos, J. K. Graham and L. R. Lima
pp. 186-186
RDv25n1Ab7878 DIFFERENT EXTENDERS TO HARVEST EQUINE EPIDIDYMAL SPERM AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON FREEZABILITY
R. F. Soares, F. O. Papa, L. C. O. Magalhães, G. A. Monteiro, I. Martin, J. A. Dell'Aqua, A. S. Rocha and C. M. Melo-Oña
pp. 186-186
RDv25n1Ab7979 A COMBINATION OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL AND PROPYLENE GLYCOL IS SUPERIOR TO INDIVIDUAL CRYOPROTECTANTS FOR THE VITRIFICATION OF IMMATURE PORCINE OOCYTES
T. Somfai, K. Kikuchi, M. Nakai, M. Kaneda, S. Akagi, S. Watanabe, Y. Hirao, S. Haraguchi, M. Geshi and T. Nagai
pp. 187-187
RDv25n1Ab8080 GLOBAL GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS OF FRESH AND VITRIFIED IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
M. J. Sudano, E. S. Caixeta, D. M. Paschoal, T. S. Rascado, L. F. Crocomo, R. R. Maziero, L. C. O. Magalhães, M. D. Guastali, L. E. Vergara, B. A. Monteiro, A. Martins, R. Machado, J. Buratini and F. C. Landin-Alvarenga
pp. 187-188
RDv25n1Ab8181 VITRIFICATION OF IMMATURE PORCINE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES IN A CHEMICALLY DEFINED SOLUTION
D. Takahashi, M. Kuwayama and H. Funahashi
pp. 188-188
RDv25n1Ab8282 VIABILITY OF SHEEP-SKIN FIBROBLASTS AFTER SLOW FREEZING
Y. Toishibekov, N. Belyaev, H. Blackburn, R. Tleulieva, B. Katubayeva, R. Tursunova and T. Nurkenov
pp. 188-189
RDv25n1Ab8383 IMPROVED SURVIVAL TO ONE-STEP REHYDRATION OF VITRIFIED–WARMED VERSUS FROZEN–THAWED IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
B. Trigal, E. Gómez, J. N. Caamaño, M. Muñoz, E. Correia, D. Martín, S. Carrocera and C. Díez
pp. 189-189
RDv25n1Ab8484 EFFECT OF A STRESSOR ON CANINE SPERM DNA FRAGMENTATION USING THE SPERM CHROMATIN DISPERSION TEST
M. Urbano, J. Dorado, I. Ortiz, M. J. Galvez, S. Demyda-Peyras, M. Moreno, L. Alcaraz, L. Ramirez, F. Quesada, C. Gonzalez, J. M. Portero, D. Acha and M. Hidalgo
pp. 189-190
RDv25n1Ab8585 SYNERGISTIC EFFECT OF DEHYDRATION AND LOW TEMPERATURE ON THE SURVIVAL OF PANGASIUS CATFISH (PANGASIANODON HYPOPHTHALMUS) EMBRYOS
X. N. Bui, T. H. Nguyen, T. N. Nguyen, V. H. Nguyen, T. T. Nguyen, T. N. Nga Ha, T. H. Nguyen, V. L. Nguyen and T. U. Nguyen
pp. 190-190
RDv25n1Ab8686 EFFECT OF HDAC2 INTERFERENCES ON HISTONE MODIFICATIONS IN MOUSE EARLY EMBRYOS
Q. Shen, Y. Liu, F. Yin, L. Yang and G. Li
pp. 191-191
RDv25n1Ab8787 IS HOXA10 EXPRESSION REGULATED THROUGH PROMOTER DNA METHYLATION IN THE PIG?
V. L. Pistek, R. W. Fürst, S. Bauersachs, H. S. Kliem, H. H. D. Meyer and S. E. Ulbrich
pp. 191-191
RDv25n1Ab8888 VARIABLE DNA METHYLATION PROFILES AT IMPRINTED LOCI IN BOVINE EARLY PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
A. M. O'Doherty, D. Magee, M. E. Beltman, S. Mamo, D. Rizos and T. Fair
pp. 192-192
RDv25n1Ab8989 INHIBITION OF MAPKK AND GSK3 SIGNALLING PROMOTES DEVELOPMENT AND EPIBLAST-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF PLURIPOTENCY MARKERS IN BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
D. Harris, B. Huang and B. Oback
pp. 192-192
RDv25n1Ab9090 TRANSCRIPTION OF USP9Y AND ZFY IN DEVELOPING AND ARRESTED BOVINE EMBRYOS IN VITRO
J. Caudle, C. K. Hamilton, F. A. Ashkar and W. A. King
pp. 193-193
RDv25n1Ab9191 SPERMATOZOA TELOMERE LENGTH DETERMINES EMBRYONIC TELOMERE LENGTH BEFORE EMBRYONIC GENOME ACTIVATION
C. de Frutos, R. Laguna-Barraza, P. Bermejo-Alvarez, D. Rizos and A. Gutierrez-Adan
pp. 193-193
RDv25n1Ab9292 DOES THE SEX OF THE EMBRYO AFFECT DEVELOPMENTAL AND APOPTOTIC RATES AT THE BLASTOCYST STAGE?
E. Ghys, M. Dallemagne, C. Sauvegarde and I. Donnay
pp. 194-194
RDv25n1Ab9393 EXPOSURE TIME IS CRITICAL IN BLASTOCYSTS ADAPTATIONS TO BRANCH-CHAIN AMINO-ACID DEPLETION
M. A. Velazquez, J. J. Eckert and T. P. Fleming
pp. 194-194
RDv25n1Ab9494 A POLARIZED CELL-CULTURE SYSTEM TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF ELEVATED SERUM NONESTERIFIED FATTY ACID CONCENTRATIONS ON THE BOVINE OVIDUCTAL MICROENVIRONMENT IN VITRO
L. Jordaens, S. Valckx, V. Van Hoeck, M. Berth, P. E. J. Bols and J. L. M. R. Leroy
pp. 195-195
RDv25n1Ab9595 ALTERED PROTEIN AND AMINO-ACID METABOLISM IN PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS FROM DIABETIC RABBITS
J. Gürke, E. Haucke, R. Thieme, F. Hirche, M. Schindler, B. Fischer and A. Navarrete Santos
pp. 195-195
RDv25n1Ab9696 EXPRESSION OF THE LONG FORM OF THE LEPTIN RECEPTOR IN BOVINE OVIDUCT EPITHELIAL, UTERINE EPITHELIAL, AND BLASTOCYST-STAGE EMBRYOS
G. T. Gentry, L. R. Gentry, J. W. Lynn and R. A. Godke
pp. 196-196
RDv25n1Ab9797 THE REGULATION OF UTERINE CONTRACTION BY ENDOCRINE-DISRUPTING CHEMICALS IN RATS
B. S. An and E. B. Jeung
pp. 196-196
RDv25n1Ab100100 BOVINE PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEINS ARE ALLOCATED TO COTYLEDONARY OR INTERCOTYLEDONARY TROPHOBLAST ACCORDING TO THEIR PHYLOGENETIC ORIGIN
E. Touzard, P. Reinaud, O. Dubois, C. Joly-Guyader, P. Humblot, C. Ponsart and G. Charpigny
pp. 197-198
RDv25n1Ab101101 AMNIOTIC FLUID STEM SELLS IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS): IDENTIFICATION OF PLURIPOTENCY MARKERS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND GUIDED DIFFERENTIATION INTO NEUROGENIC, ADIPOGENIC, AND OSTEOGENIC LINEAGES
S. K. Gautam, K. Dev, S. K. Giri, A. Yadav and B. Singh
pp. 198-198
RDv25n1Ab102102 REPEATED OVARIAN STIMULATIONS BY EXOGENOUS GONADOTROPIN COULD ALTER ATP CONTENT AND MITOCHONDRIAL DISTRIBUTION IN MOUSE OOCYTES
Y. Kameyama, G. Shimoi, S. Kubo and R. Hashizume
pp. 198-199
RDv25n1Ab103103 RAMAN MICROSPECTROSCOPY AS A TOOL TO DETECT MOLECULAR MODIFICATIONS INDUCED BY AGING-RELATED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN MOUSE OOCYTES
O. Murrone, M. Piccinini, C. Tatone, G. Di Emidio, S. Ledda, F. Ariu and L. Bogliolo
pp. 199-199
RDv25n1Ab104104 3-D VISUALIZATION OF THE FIRST CLEAVAGE AND ABERRATIONS OF BOVINE ZYGOTES BY CONFOCAL LASER SCANNING MICROSCOPY
A. A. Gratao, A. Beck, M. Reichenbach, H. D. Reichenbach, E. Wolf and F. A. Habermann
pp. 199-200
RDv25n1Ab105105 COMPARATIVE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS (BOS INDICUS) DERIVED FROM IN VITRO FERTILIZATION, SNC, AND PARTHENOGENESIS
F. Oliveira, F. Perecin, F. Meireles, J. Sangalli, Y. Watanabe, A. Miglino and A. Assis Neto
pp. 200-200
RDv25n1Ab106106 STUDIES OF NUCLEAR ARCHITECTURE IN MAMMALIAN PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS AND EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS USING SUPER-RESOLUTION FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY
J. Popken, M. Sterr, Y. Markaki, M. Cremer, A. Beck, M. Dahlhoff, F. A. Habermann, P. Fezert, T. Guengoer, M. Reichenbach, A. Wuensch, E. Wolf, V. Zakhartchenko and T. Cremer
pp. 200-200
RDv25n1Ab107107 DETECTION OF BIOTINYLATED-OVULATION-INDUCING FACTOR (OIF) IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID AND ITS ABILITY TO INDUCE OVULATION
M. Berland, M. Guerra, O. A. Bogle, K. Vio, G. P. Adams and M. Ratto
pp. 201-201
RDv25n1Ab108108 EFFECTS OF UTILIZATION OF SUBCUTANEOUS IMPLANTS OF GnRH AGONISTS (DESLORELIN) ON OVARIAN ACTIVITY AND HORMONAL PROFILE DURING THE PERIOD OF IMPLANTATION AND AFTER REMOVAL IN NELORE COWS (BOS INDICUS) WITH A TOTAL IMPLANT TREATMENT OF 70 DAYS
W. C. Marques Filho, F. C. Destro, E. Trevisol, C. M. Queiroz, M. C. Martins and J. C. P. Ferreira
pp. 201-201
RDv25n1Ab109109 EFFECT OF SHORT TERM PROGESTERONE SUPPLEMENTATION ON CIRCULATING PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATION, CORPUS LUTEUM SIZE, AND EARLY EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN CATTLE
L. O'Hara, N. Forde, D. Rizos, V. Maillo, A. D. Ealy, A. K. Kelly, P. Rodriguez, A. C. O. Evans and P. Lonergan
pp. 202-202
RDv25n1Ab110110 EFFECT OF HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN (hCG) ADMINISTRATION ON DAYS 1, 2, 3, OR 4 POST-OESTRUS ON CORPUS LUTEUM DEVELOPMENT AND CIRCULATING PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATIONS IN BEEF HEIFERS
V. Maillo, P. Duffy, L. O'Hara, C. de Frutos, A. K. Kelly, P. Lonergan and D. Rizos
pp. 202-203
RDv25n1Ab111111 FUNCTIONAL AND MOLECULAR GENITAL ASYMMETRY IN THE COW
E. Gómez, C. Díez, B. Trigal, M. Muñoz, F. Goyache, E. Correia, S. Carrocera, D. Martín and J. N. Caamaño
pp. 203-203
RDv25n1Ab112112 INFLUENCE OF LOW-VOLUME UTERINE FLUSHING ON UTERINE VASCULAR PERFUSION AND ENDOMETRIAL THICKNESS DURING EARLY DIOESTRUS IN BEEF CATTLE
E. R. Araújo, G. Pugliesi, S. C. Scolari, F. S. Mesquita and M. Binelli
pp. 203-204
RDv25n1Ab113113 EX VIVO IMAGING OF OVARIAN FOLLICLES AND INTRAUTERINE SPERMATOZOA USING QUANTUM DOTS
J. M. Feugang, H. L. Sánchez-Rodríguez, R. C. Youngblood, J. M. Greene, S. T. Willard and P. L. Ryan
pp. 204-204
RDv25n1Ab114114 THE LIPID COMPOSITION OF THE FOLLICULAR FLUID ON DAY 6 POST-AI MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE GESTATIONAL SUCCESS IN NELORE COWS
S. Scolari, F. L. D'Alexandri, M. Maturana and M. Binelli
pp. 204-205
RDv25n1Ab115115 EFFECT OF FEED SUPLEMENTATION ON PREGNANCY RATE AND EMBRYONIC SURVIVAL IN ALPACAS (VICUGNA PACOS)
W. Huanca, A. Cordero, H. Huaman and A. Ampuero
pp. 205-205
RDv25n1Ab116116 EXPRESSION OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR 2 RECEPTOR (IGF2R), LEPTIN RECEPTOR (LEPR) AND SERUM- AND GLUCOCORTICOID-REGULATED KINASE 1 (SGK1) mRNA IN HUMAN AND BOVINE PREGNANCIES
L. Yang, W. Yu, W. L. Yan and L. G. Peng
pp. 205-205
RDv25n1Ab117117 TRANSLATION INITIATION IS ESSENTIALLY MODIFIED IN THE PORCINE ENDOMETRIAL TISSUE DURING EARLY PREGNANCY
K. Wollenhaupt, K. P. Brüssow and W. Tomek
pp. 206-206
RDv25n1Ab118118 DEEP SEQUENCING OF THE PORCINE ENDOMETRIAL TRANSCRIPTOME ON DAYS 12 AND 14 OF PREGNANCY
A. Samborski, B. Kessler, M. Reichenbach, H. D. Reichenbach, S. E. Ulbrich and S. Bauersachs
pp. 206-206
RDv25n1Ab119119 QUANTITATIVE PROTEOME ANALYSIS OF ENDOMETRIUM FROM PREGNANT AND NONPREGNANT PIGS
T. Fröhlich, M. Kösters, S. Bauersachs, A. Samborski, B. Kessler, E. Wolf and G. J. Arnold
pp. 206-207
RDv25n1Ab120120 EXPRESSION OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR (TNF) AND ITS RECEPTOR TNFR2 IN BOVINE ENDOMETRIUM AND EMBRYOS DURING THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT
E. Correia, E. Gómez, J. N. Caamaño, C. Díez, A. Balseiro, D. Martín, S. Carrocera, B. Trigal and M. Muñoz
pp. 207-207
RDv25n1Ab121121 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROSTAGLANDIN E2 METABOLITE, UTERINE ARTERIAL VASODILATORY CHANGES, AND PROGESTERONE DURING THE OESTROUS CYCLE AND EARLY PREGNANCY IN BEEF COWS
H. L. Sánchez-Rodríguez, J. M. Feugang, R. C. Youngblood, R. C. Vann, S. T. Willard and P. L. Ryan
pp. 207-208
RDv25n1Ab123123 GENISTEIN TRANSPORT ACROSS THE BOVINE OVIDUCT EPITHELIUM
C. Simintiras, F. L. Courts and R. G. Sturmey
pp. 208-209
RDv25n1Ab125125 INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION (ICSI)-BASED MOUSE EMBRYO ASSAY: CHOICE OF EMBRYO CULTURE SYSTEM OUTWEIGHS THE EFFECT OF FERTILIZATION PROCEDURE ON EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
C. Schwarzer, T. C. Esteves, S. Le Gac, V. Nordhoff, S. Schlatt and M. Boiani
pp. 209-210
RDv25n1Ab126126 TIME OF FIRST CLEAVAGE AND DEVELOPMENT TO BLASTOCYST OF BOVINE IVF EMBRYOS MONITORED BY TIME-LAPSE IMAGING AFTER IN VITRO OR IN VIVO MATURATION
A. Beck, M. Reichenbach, H. D. Reichenbach, F. Habermann, G. J. Arnold and E. Wolf
pp. 210-210
RDv25n1Ab127127 THYMIDINE SYNCHRONIZATION OF IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. Rubessa, A. Iannuzzi, V. Peretti, A. Pauciullo, G. Cosenza, L. Ramunno, L. Iannuzzi, J. Rubes and D. Di Berardino
pp. 210-211
RDv25n1Ab128128 CULTURE CONDITIONS AFFECT THE SEX RATIO OF IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. De Blasi, M. Rubessa, G. Zullo, L. Boccia, V. Longobardi, G. Neglia and B. Gasparrini
pp. 211-211
RDv25n1Ab129129 POST-HATCHING DEVELOPMENT AND GENE EXPRESSION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS IN RECIPIENT UTERUS AFTER MULTIPLE TRANSFER
G. Machado, A. Ferreira, I. Pivato, A. Fidelis, J. F. Srpicigo, M. Franco and M. Dode
pp. 212-212
RDv25n1Ab130130 EFFECT OF HYALURONIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION ON OVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO AND ON SURVIVAL AFTER VITRIFICATION
J. M. Kelly, D. O. Kleemann and S. K. Walker
pp. 212-213
RDv25n1Ab131131 EFFECTS OF HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT HYALURONAN ON SHEEP EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND SURVIVAL AFTER CRYOPRESERVATION
V. Ghaffarilaleh, F. Ghafari, M. Teresa-Paramio and A. Fouladi-Nashta
pp. 213-213
RDv25n1Ab132132 RESVERATROL DURING IN VITRO CULTURE IMPROVES CRYOTOLERANCE OF IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
A. M. Abdel-Wahab, G. Zullo, L. Boccia, M. De Blasi, V. Longobardi, G. Albero and B. Gasparrini
pp. 213-214
RDv25n1Ab133133 L-CARNITINE DURING IN VITRO CULTURE ENHANCES THE CRYOTOLERANCE OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) IN VITRO-DERIVED EMBRYOS
L. Boccia, M. De Blasi, G. Zullo, V. Longobardi, D. Vecchio and B. Gasparrini
pp. 214-214
RDv25n1Ab134134 CYSTEINE AND CATALASE SUPPLEMENTATION FOR 7 DAYS DURING IN VITRO CULTURE IMPAIRS BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
B. C. S. Leão, N. A. S. Rocha, M. F. Accorsi, É. Nogueira and G. Z. Mingoti
pp. 214-215
RDv25n1Ab135135 LEVELS OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES (ROS), APOPTOSIS AND CRYORESISTANCE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO IN THE PRESENCE OF ANTIOXIDANTS
N. A. S. Rocha, B. C. S. Leão, É. Nogueira, M. F. Accorsi and G. Z. Mingoti
pp. 215-215
RDv25n1Ab136136 EFFECTS OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR I (IGF-1) ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND APOPTOSIS OF PREIMPLANTATION BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS
F. Lu, T. Luo, H. Sun, N. Li, X. Liu, L. Meng, J. Jiang and D. Shi
pp. 215-216
RDv25n1Ab137137 PYRUVATE UPTAKE DURING EARLY CLEAVAGE PREDICTS BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT
F. Guerif, P. J. McKeegan, H. J. Leese and R. G. Sturmey
pp. 216-216
RDv25n1Ab138138 FATTY ACID β-OXIDATION REGULATES BOVINE EMBRYO OXYGEN METABOLISM
P. J. McKeegan, F. G. Guerif and R. G. Sturmey
pp. 216-217
RDv25n1Ab139139 THE EFFECT OF STARCH AND SATURATED OR POLYUNSATURATED RICH DIETS ON IN VITRO BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND QUALITY
V. Van Hoeck, P. E. J. Bols, M. Arias Alvares, E. Merckx, S. Andries, M. Guardieiro and J. L. M. R. Leroy
pp. 217-217
RDv25n1Ab140140 EFFECT OF A NOVEL BOVINE EMBRYO CULTURE MEDIUM TO IMPROVE BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT
R. F. Gonçalves, C. Figueiredo and M. A. Achilles
pp. 217-218
RDv25n1Ab141141 BOVINE EMBRYO CULTURE IN THE MODIFIED WELL OF THE WELL SYSTEM INCREASES BLASTOCYST RATE BUT LOWERS BLASTOCYST QUALITY
S. Heras, E. Wydooghe and A. Van Soom
pp. 218-218
RDv25n1Ab142142 ZONA PELLUCIDA TAGGING WITH BARCODES ALLOWS THE TRACEABILITY OF BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN GROUP
S. Novo, R. Morató, O. Penon, S. Duran, L. Barrios, C. Nogués, R. Gómez-Martínez, L. Pérez-García, J. A. Plaza, E. Ibáñez and T. Mogas
pp. 218-219
RDv25n1Ab143143 EFFECTS OF BOAR SEMINAL PLASMA IN IN VITRO CULTURE OF PORCINE EMBRYOS
J. H. Moon, S. J. Kim, J. T. Kang, S. J. Park, J. Y. Choi, I. M. Saadeldin, H. J. Oh, J. E. Park, K. Y. Song, M. J. Kim, G. A. Kim, E. J. Park, J. Choi, G. Jang and B. C. Lee
pp. 219-219
RDv25n1Ab144144 EFFECTS OF CO-CULTURE WITH FIBROBLASTS AND OVIDUCT CELLS ON IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF PORCINE EMBRYOS
X. N. Bui, T. H. Nguyen, V. L. Nguyen, K. Kikuchi, T. Nagai, T. M. Nguyen, T. N. Nguyen, T. H. Nguyen, V. H. Nguyen, T. T. Nguyen, V. L. Nguyen and T. U. Nguyen
pp. 219-220
RDv25n1Ab145145 EXTRA LIGHT EXPOSURE DECREASES DEVELOPMENT AND QUALITY OF PORCINE PARTHENOTE EMBRYOS
R. Li, Y. Liu, H. Pedersen, P. Kragh, P. Hyttel and H. Callesen
pp. 220-221
RDv25n1Ab146146 BOVINE EMBRYO AGGREGATION TO MULTIPLY ELITE GENOTYPES
F. C. Oback and D. N. Wells
pp. 221-221
RDv25n1Ab147147 AGGREGATION OF IN VIVO FERTILIZED AND PARTHENOGENETICALLY ACTIVATED MOUSE EMBRYOS
H. Fernandes, P. T. Mihara, B. Cazari, I. P. Emanuelli and M. F. G. Nogueira
pp. 221-222
RDv25n1Ab148148 MICE BLASTOCYST RECONSTRUCTION BY AGGREGATION OF INNER CELL MASS WITH TROPHECTODERM
I. P. Emanuelli, C. P. Godoi, M. P. M. Mancini, C. M. Barros and M. F. G. Nogueira
pp. 222-222
RDv25n1Ab149149 UNIMPAIRED DEVELOPMENT OF MURINE EMBRYOS AFTER INJECTION OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES
U. Taylor, W. Garrels, S. Petersen, W. Kues, A. Lucas-Hahn, S. Barcikowski and D. Rath
pp. 222-223
RDv25n1Ab150150 IN VITRO AND IN VIVO DEVELOPMENT OF EMBRYO FOLLOWING BIOPSY WITH DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES IN MOUSE EMBRYOS
A. C. Taskin, H. Bagis, H. Sagirkaya, T. Akkoc and S. Arat
pp. 223-223
RDv25n1Ab151151 HORSE EMBRYO BIOPSY: EFFECT ON PREGNANCY RATES AND SUCCESSFUL SEX DETERMINATION DEPENDING ON THE SIZE OF THE EMBRYO
J. Jarazo, A. Gambini, L. Muredas, R. Fernandez-Martin and D. Salamone
pp. 224-224
RDv25n1Ab152152 EVALUATION OF POMEGRANATE (PUNICA GRANATUM) AS REPLICATION INHIBITOR OF BoHV-1 COLORADO STRAIN DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF INFECTED BOVINE OOCYTES
E. G. Palazzi, R. F. Gonçalves, D. Hansen, E. M. Pituco, J. D'A. Felicio, M. L. de Almeida, M. F. Alves, A. H. de Campos Nogueira, L. G. R. Sturaro and M. D'Angelo
pp. 224-224
RDv25n1Ab153153 DETECTING PRE-OVULATORY LUTEINIZING HORMONE PEAKS IN ORDER TO OPTIMIZE THE RATIO OF VIABLE EMBRYOS USING PREDI′BOV®, A NEW ON-FARM OVULATION TEST
L. Dupuy, C. Joly, J. Decourtye, P. Salvetti, E. Kara, A. Morel, F. Charreaux, S. Lacaze, J. L. Schwartz, C. Ponsart and M.-C. Maurel
pp. 225-225
RDv25n1Ab154154 EMBRYO RESPONSE OF SUPEROVULATED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS INSEMINATED WITH X-SORTED FROZEN SPERM
S. Fuentes, E. Liebana and J. de la Fuente
pp. 225-226
RDv25n1Ab155155 CHARACTERIZATION OF LIPID DROPLETS IN BOS INDICUS AND BOS TAURUS EMBRYOS
E. P. López-Damián, T. Fiordelisio, M. A. Lammoglia, M. Alarcón, M. Asprón and C. S. Galina
pp. 226-226
RDv25n1Ab156156 THE USE OF THE DG29™ ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY KIT TO PREDICT PREGNANCY PRIOR TO EMBRYO TRANSFER IN LACTATING HOLSTEIN COWS
Y. Nakamura, A. Ideta, A. Shirasawa, K. Hayama, S. Sakai, M. Urakawa, K. Imakawa and Y. Aoyagi
pp. 226-227
RDv25n1Ab157157 EFFECT OF DENSITY GRADIENT SELECTION ON EMBRYO RECOVERY RATES OF FRESH AND COOLED STALLION SEMEN
F. Papa, M. Carmo, P. Papa, J. Dell'Aqua and M. Alvarenga
pp. 227-227
RDv25n1Ab158158 EFFECTS OF AMINO ACIDS IN EMBRYO TRANSPORT MEDIA ON PORCINE EMBRYOS
E. J. Park, H. J. Oh, J. E. Park, M. J. Kim, G. A. Kim, J. Choi, J. H. Moon, G. Jang and B. C. Lee
pp. 227-227
RDv25n1Ab159159 EFFECTS OF EMBRYO TRANSFER IN A LARGER BREED ON POSTNATAL GROWTH AND GLUCOSE METABOLISM IN HORSES
P. Peugnet, A. Tarrade, C. Sandersen, M. Dahirel, D. Guillaume, L. Wimel, G. Duchamp, F. Reigner, D. Serteyn and P. Chavatte-Palmer
pp. 228-228
RDv25n1Ab160160 CONCEPTION RATES FOLLOWING TREATMENT OF LACTATING HOLSTEIN RECIPIENTS WITH A GONADOTROPIN RELEASING HORMONE (GnRH) ANALOGUE AT THE TIME OF TRANSFER OF OVUM PICK-UP/IVF-DERIVED EMBRYOS
T. L. C. Pinto, J. N. S. Sales, R. R. Carvalho, T. M. França and J. C. Souza
pp. 228-228
RDv25n1Ab161161 PROCESSING OF SEMEN WITH PYOSPERMIA ALLOWS ITS USE IN EQUINE EMBRYO TRANSFER PROGRAMS
Y. F. R. Sancler-Silva, G. A. Monteiro, F. S. Ignacio, F. P. Hartwig and F. O. Papa
pp. 229-229
RDv25n1Ab162162 FERTILITY OF BEEF RECIPIENTS FOLLOWING A FIXED-TIME EMBRYO TRANSFER PROTOCOL WHICH INCLUDED FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE DILUTED IN HYALURONAN
J. W. Thorne, C. R. Looney, J. F. Hasler, D. K. Hockley and D. W. Forrest
pp. 229-230
RDv25n1Ab163163 EFFECT OF PUERPERAL METRITIS ON REPRODUCTIVE AND PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE IN DAIRY COWS IN ARGENTINA
G. Romero, M. Piccardi, D. Romero, G. Veneranda and G. A. Bó
pp. 230-230
RDv25n1Ab164164 RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIA IN BOVINE SEMEN BY MATRIX-ASSISTED LASER DESORPTION/IONIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRY
A. Tata, D. Zampieri, J. L. Gonçalves, V. G. Santos, P. A. C. Braga, C. R. Ferreira, D. M. Assis, M. A. Juliano, A. C. Basso, J. H. Pontes, J. P. Araújo, M. V. Dos Santos and M. N. Eberlin
pp. 230-231
RDv25n1Ab165165 THE EFFECT OF shRNA TARGETING CLUSTER OF DIFFERENTIATION ANTIGEN 14 ON GENE EXPRESSION OF TNF-α, TLR4, AND IL-6 IN LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-INDUCED BUFFALO PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONOCYTE/MACROPHAGE
X. Li, M. Li, S. Huang, S. Qiao, C. Kang and D. Shi
pp. 231-231
RDv25n1Ab166166 CAN COXIELLA BURNETII BE TRANSMITTED BY GOAT EMBRYO TRANSFER?
A. Alsaleh, J. L. Pellerin, C. Roux, M. Larrat, G. Chatagnon and F. Fieni
pp. 231-232
RDv25n1Ab167167 BLACK TEA DOES NOT INTERFERE IN THE NUMBER OF CORPORA LUTEA IN SUPEROVULATED RATS
E. S. C. Kikuchi, C. Castilho, P. C. Papa, C. B. Laposy, R. M. B. Nogueira, J. Giometti, L. G. Machado, R. Giuffrida, D. P. Vieira and I. C. Giometti
pp. 232-232
RDv25n1Ab168168 A NONINVASIVE, TRANSDERMAL ABSORPTION APPROACH FOR EXOGENOUS HORMONE INDUCTION OF SPAWNING IN THE NORTHERN CRICKET FROG, ACRIS CREPITANS: A MODEL FOR SMALL ENDANGERED AMPHIBIANS
W. E. Snyder, V. L. Trudeau and N. M. Loskutoff
pp. 232-233
RDv25n1Ab169169 QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF ENDANGERED ARABIAN TAHR/IBEX (HEMITRAGUS JAYAKARI) SEMEN USING BIOXCELL® AND TRILADYL® EXTENDERS
S. Baqir, N. Al-Zeheimi, A. Bani Orabah, A. Al-kindi, Y. Al-Shakaili and K. Al-Rasbi
pp. 233-233
RDv25n1Ab170170 ASSESSMENT OF FRESH AND FROZEN–THAWED BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN (TURSIOPS TRUNCATUS) SPERM DNA FRAGMENTATION USING THE SPERM CHROMATIN DISPERSION TEST
M. J. Sanchez-Calabuig, J. de la Fuente, P. Beltrán-Breña, E. Martinez-Nevado, J. F. Perez-Gutierrez, D. Blyde, S. Johnston, K. Harrison, C. Lopez-Fernandez and J. Gosalvez
pp. 233-234
RDv25n1Ab171171 EXPRESSION OF ANDROGEN-PRODUCING ENZYMES IN NELORE AND ANGUS HEIFERS WITH LOW AND HIGH NUMBERS OF FOLLICLES IN THE OVARY
B. Loureiro, R. L. Ereno, M. G. Favoreto, A. G. Pupulim, J. Buratini and C. M. Barros
pp. 234-234
RDv25n1Ab172172 P450 AROMATASE GENE EXPRESSION, ESTRADIOL PRODUCTION, AND DOMINANT FOLLICLE DEVIATION IN BOS TAURUS AND BOS INDICUS DAIRY HEIFERS
E. K. N. Arashiro, S. Wohlres-Viana, M. P. Palhao, L. S. A. Camargo, M. Henry and J. H. M. Viana
pp. 234-235
RDv25n1Ab173173 USE OF CORPUS LUTEUM AREA AS A PREDICTOR OF ONGOING FUNCTIONAL LUTEOLYSIS IN DAIRY HEIFERS
G. Pugliesi, F. L. V. Pinaffi, M. A. Beg and O. J. Ginther
pp. 235-235
RDv25n1Ab174174 ULTRASOUND BIOMICROSCOPIC IMAGE ATTRIBUTES OF OVARIAN FOLLICLES IN HEIFERS
L. F. M. Pfeifer, G. P. Adams, R. A. Pearson and J. Singh
pp. 236-236
RDv25n1Ab175175 THE EFFECT OF NUTRITION ON OVARIAN FOLLICLE POPULATION AND PLASMA ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE CONCENTRATION IN ABERDEEN ANGUS HEIFERS
R. L. Ereno, A. G. Pupulim, B. Loureiro, M. G. Favoreto, A. C. S. Castilho, J. Buratini and C. M. Barros
pp. 236-236
RDv25n1Ab176176 EXPRESSION OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR FAMILY MEMBERS AND GROWTH DIFFERENTIATION FACTOR 9 ON NELORE AND ANGUS HEIFERS WITH A LOW AND HIGH OVARIAN FOLLICLE COUNT
M. G. Favoreto, J. S. Ticianelli, B. Loureiro, R. L. Ereno, A. G. Pupulim, J. Buratini and C. M. Barros
pp. 237-237
RDv25n1Ab177177 EFFECTS OF MANIPULATION OF DOMINANT FOLLICLE GROWTH ON SIZE AND FUNCTION OF CORPUS LUTEUM IN BEEF CATTLE
R. S. Ramos, F. S. Mesquita, G. Pugliesi, S. C. Scolari, M. L. Oliveira, M. R. França, E. R. Araújo and M. Binelli
pp. 237-237
RDv25n1Ab178178 EXPRESSION OF mRNA ENCODING LUTEINIZING HORMONE RECEPTOR AND MEVALONATE KINASE AROUND FOLLICLE DEVIATION IN NELORE HEIFERS (BOS INDICUS)
A. C. Souza Castilho, R. L. Ereno, M. Fernandes Machado, R. A. Satrapa, M. F. Gouveia Nogueira, P. K. Fontes, J. Buratini and C. Moraes Barros
pp. 238-238
RDv25n1Ab179179 CORPUS LUTEUM DEVELOPMENT AFTER FOLLICLE ASPIRATION IS RELATED TO CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ASPIRATED FOLLICLE IN DAIRY COWS
A. Vernunft, J. M. Weitzel and T. Viergutz
pp. 238-238
RDv25n1Ab180180 EXPRESSION OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-STIMULATED GENE 6 PROTEIN IN BOVINE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES AT DIFFERENT MATURATION STATUS
P. Trzeciak, R. Starzyński, Ł. Rąpała, S. Dąbrowski, E. Nałęcz-Nieniewska and A. M. Duszewska
pp. 239-239
RDv25n1Ab181181 XENOTRANSPLANTATION OF BOVINE OVARIAN CORTEX IN SEVERE COMBINED IMMUNODEFICIENT MICE TO STUDY PRE-ANTRAL FOLLICULAR DEVELOPMENT: DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMAL GRAFT SITE
A. Langbeen, E. P. A. Jorssen, S. Andries, E. Merckx, J. L. M. R. Leroy and P. E. J. Bols
pp. 239-240
RDv25n1Ab182182 EFFECT OF OVULATION-INDUCING FACTOR ON DEVELOPMENT AND VASCULAR PERFUSION OF THE OVULATORY FOLLICLE AND CORPUS LUTEUM IN LLAMAS
C. Ulloa-Leal, O. Bogle, G. P. Adams and M. Ratto
pp. 240-240
RDv25n1Ab183183 EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM NUTRITIONAL RESTRICTION ON PREOVULATORY LUTEINIZING HORMONE SURGE, LEPTIN, AND LUTEAL PHASE IN LLAMAS (LAMA GLAMA)
M. C. Norambuena, M. Silva, F. Urra, C. Ulloa-Leal, C. Letelier, A. Fernández, G. P. Adams and M. H. Ratto
pp. 240-241
RDv25n1Ab184184 INTERCELLULAR COUPLING AND CHROMATIN CONFIGURATION STATE IN HORSE OOCYTE–CUMULUS CELL COMPLEXES OF DIFFERENT ORIGINS
V. Lodde, S. Colleoni, F. Franciosi, C. Dieci, I. Tessaro, D. Corbani, G. Lazzari, S. C. Modina, C. Galli and A. M. Luciano
pp. 241-241
RDv25n1Ab185185 DEVELOPMENT CAPACITY OF PRE- AND POSTPUBERTAL PIG OOCYTES EVALUATED BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER AND PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION
H. S. Pedersen, R. Li, Y. Liu, P. Løvendahl, P. Holm, P. Hyttel and H. Callesen
pp. 241-242
RDv25n1Ab186186 EFFECT OF POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE SUPPLEMENTATION IN CULTURE MEDIUM ON THE GROWTH OF MOUSE OOCYTES
S. Mizumachi, K. Sasaki, K. Matsubara and Y. Hirao
pp. 242-242
RDv25n1Ab187187 EXPRESSION AND REGULATION OF THE FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR GENE FAMILY DURING MOUSE FOLLICULAR DEVELOPMENT
S. Furukawa, K. Naito and K. Sugiura
pp. 243-243
RDv25n1Ab188188 EFFECT OF RABBIT SEMINAL PLASMA IN OVULATING RESPONSE
M. Masdeu, R. M. García-García, P. Millán, L. Revuelta, O. G. Sakr, P. G. Blanco, D. Cortegano, P. L. Lorenzo and P. G. Rebollar
pp. 243-243
RDv25n1Ab189189 ESTRADIOL PRODUCTION AND GENE UPREGULATION FOLLOWING PRIMORDIAL FOLLICLE ACTIVATION IN VITRO
R. L. Krisher, M. Paczkowski, K. Maruniak and W. B. Schoolcraft
pp. 243-244
RDv25n1Ab190190 JNK SIGNALLING IN FOLLICLE ACTIVATION
M. J. Bertoldo, N. Duffard, L. Calais, C. Frapsauce, D. Monniaux, P. Mermillod and Y. Locatelli
pp. 244-244
RDv25n1Ab193193 BISPHENOL A AND PHTHALATE ENHANCED THE GROWTH OF PROSTATE CANCER CELLS AND ALTERED TGF-β SIGNALING MOLECULES VIA AN ESTROGEN RECEPTOR OR ANDROGEN RECEPTOR-DEPENDENT PATHWAY IN IN VITRO AND IN VIVO MODELS
H.-R. Lee, S.-H. Hyun, E.-B. Jeung and K.-C. Choi
pp. 245-246
RDv25n1Ab195195 RELATIVE mRNA EXPRESSION OF 4 CANDIDATES IN LAMB OOCYTES SELECTED BY BRILLIANT CRESYL BLUE STAINING
M. G. Catalá, M. Roura, D. Izquierdo, S. Hammammi, S. Uzbekova and M.-T. Paramio
pp. 246-246
RDv25n1Ab196196 EXPRESSION OF TISSUE-TYPE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR IN OOCYTES AND CUMULUS CELLS FROM MOUSE, PIG, AND COW
M. J. Izquierdo-Rico, M. Moreno-Manrique, F. A. García-Vázquez, M. J. Sánchez-Calabuig and P. Coy
pp. 247-247
RDv25n1Ab197197 EXPRESSION OF MELATONIN-RELATED GENES IN RAT CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES
L. A. Coelho, R. Peres, F. G. Amaral and J. Cipolla-Neto
pp. 247-247
RDv25n1Ab198198 PROGESTERONE, ESTROGEN (ER-α AND ER-β), AND OXYTOCIN RECEPTOR GENE EXPRESSION IN CANINE EMBRYOS
A. A. P. Derussi, A. C. S. Castilho, R. W. A. Souza, R. Volpato, C. R. F. Guaitolini, C. L. Ackermann, M. O. Taffarel, G. S. Cardoso, M. Dal Pai Silva and M. D. Lopes
pp. 248-248
RDv25n1Ab199199 EXPRESSION OF HAPTOGLOBIN mRNA IN THE OVIDUCT DURING THE OESTRUS CYCLE OF SOWS
M. C. Ramón, O. S. Acuña, M. J. Ruano, M. Avilés and M. J. Izquierdo-Rico
pp. 248-248
RDv25n1Ab200200 DETECTION OF mRNA ENCODING HEPARANASE IN PORCINE OVIDUCT
C. Moros, M. J. Izquierdo-Rico, O. S. Acuña, I. Mondejar, P. Coy and M. Avilés
pp. 248-249
RDv25n1Ab201201 IDENTIFICATION OF CANDIDATE X (INACTIVE)-SPECIFIC TRANSCRIPT (XIST) CODING REGION BY HOMOLOGY ANALYSIS OF SEQUENCE AND RELATIVE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS ON FERTILIZED EMBRYO AND PARTHENOTES IN PIG
J.-Y. Hwang, E.-B. Kim, D.-K. Lee, J.-N. Oh and C.-K. Lee
pp. 249-249
RDv25n1Ab202202 EXPRESSION OF APOLIPOPROTEIN B mRNA IN THE PORCINE OVIDUCT
O. S. Acuña, M. C. Ramón, M. J. Ruano, M. Avilés and M. J. Izquierdo-Rico
pp. 249-249
RDv25n1Ab203203 IDENTIFICATION OF A POTENTIAL MULTILINEAGE-DIFFERENTIATING STRESS ENDURING CELL POPULATION IN PORCINE FETAL FIBROBLASTS
D. Li, V. J. Hall, K. Freude, M. Rasmussen and P. Hyttel
pp. 250-250
RDv25n1Ab204204 PERIPHERAL PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATION AFFECTS BOVINE OOCYTE QUALITY AT THE MOLECULAR LEVEL
N. Schlüter, A. Hanstedt, H. Stinshoff, K. Knauer, S. Wilkening and C. Wrenzycki
pp. 250-250
RDv25n1Ab205205 RNA-SEq PROFILING OF BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
S. Krebs, A. Graf, Z. Valeri, H. Blum and E. Wolf
pp. 251-251
RDv25n1Ab206206 EFFECT OF OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION ON CIRCULATORY microRNA PROFILE IN BOVINE FOLLICULAR FLUID AND BLOOD PLASMA
S. Seifi Noferesti, M. Hoelker, M. H. Sohel, D. Salilew-Wondim, F. Rings, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 251-251
RDv25n1Ab207207 CIRCULATORY microRNA SIGNATURES IN FOLLICULAR FLUID IN RELATION TO THE GROWTH STATUS OF BOVINE OOCYTES
M. M. H. Sohel, D. Salilew-Wondim, M. Hölker, F. Rings, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 251-252
RDv25n1Ab208208 COMPARISON OF THE EXPRESSION OF SOX2 AND Stat3 IN BOVINE BLASTOCYST AND HATCHED BLASTOCYST
T. S. Rascado, M. D. Guastali, D. M. Paschoal, M. J. Sudano, L. E. Vergara, R. R. Mazieiro, F. C. Landim and J. P. Araujo
pp. 252-252
RDv25n1Ab209209 9-cis RETINOIC ACID INHIBITS EXPRESSION OF AKR1B1 TRANSCRIPT IN THE BOVINE OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
G. K. Deb, S. R. Dey, K. S. Huque, M. Fokruzzaman, K. L. Lee, J. I. Bang and I. K. Kong
pp. 252-253
RDv25n1Ab210210 DEFINING THE MINIMAL PROMOTER REGION OF BOVINE VASA HOMOLOGUE (Bvh) BY IN SILICO ANALYSIS
L. F. Malaver-Ortega, H. Sumer and P. J. Verma
pp. 253-253
RDv25n1Ab211211 IN VITRO CULTURE CONDITIONS AFFECT GENE EXPRESSION PATTERN OF BOVINE BLASTOCYST IN A STAGE-SPECIFIC MANNER
A. Gad, U. Besenfelder, V. Havlicek, M. Hölker, M. U. Cinar, F. Rings, I. Dufort, M. A. Sirard, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 254-254
RDv25n1Ab212212 GENE EXPRESSION PROFILE OF PROTAMINES AND TRANSITION NUCLEAR PROTEINS IN BOVINE TESTIS
M. A. M. M. Ferraz, R. Simões, M. P. Milazzotto, J. A. Visintin and M. E. O. A. Assumpçäo
pp. 254-254
RDv25n1Ab213213 HOXB9 PROTEIN IS PRESENT THROUGHOUT EARLY EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN THE BOVINE
C. Sauvegarde, D. Paul, R. Rezsohazy and I. Donnay
pp. 255-255
RDv25n1Ab214214 EFFECT OF OVARIAN SUPERSTIMULATION ON EXPRESSION OF GENES ASSOCIATED WITH THE OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF NELORE COWS
R. A. Satrapa, E. M. Razza, A. G. Pupulim, A. C. S. Castilho, B. Loureiro, J. S. Ticianelli, M. Machado, P. K. Fontes, R. L. Ereno, M. F. Pegorer and C. M. Barros
pp. 255-255
RDv25n1Ab215215 INVESTIGATION OF A PREFERENTIALLY UPREGULATED GENE CLUSTER IN DAY 7 BOVINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM RNA SEQUENCING DATA
A. Al Naib, S. Mamo and P. Lonergan
pp. 256-256
RDv25n1Ab216216 EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACID SUPPLEMENTATION DURING THE POSTPARTUM PERIODS OF EARLY LACTATING DAIRY COWS ON INSULIN RESISTANCE AND SOMATOTROPIC AXIS
E. Dirandeh, A. Towhidi, Z. Ansari Pirsaraei, M. Ganjkhanlou, S. Zeinoaldini, A. Rezaei Roodbari and M. Najafi
pp. 256-256
RDv25n1Ab217217 TRANSCRIPT ABUNDANCE OF CATHEPSIN GENES IN CUMULUS CELLS AS A MARKER OF CATTLE OOCYTE QUALITY
E. Warzych, A. Wolc, A. Cieslak and D. Lechniak-Cieslak
pp. 257-257
RDv25n1Ab218218 RNA-Seq ANALYSIS OF BOVINE OOCYTE TRANSCRIPTOME REVEALS THAT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HEIFERS AND REPEAT BREEDERS ARE LIMITED TO A FEW KEY TRANSCRIPTS
F. Gandolfi, G. Stradaioli, V. Gollini, F. Cattonaro, C. Galli and A. Zecconi
pp. 257-257
RDv25n1Ab219219 EXPRESSION PATTERN OF THE SUB-CORTICAL MATERNAL COMPLEX IN OVINE OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
D. Bebbere, L. Bogliolo, F. Ariu, O. Murrone, A. Strina, S. Nieddu, I. Rosati and S. Ledda
pp. 258-258
RDv25n1Ab220220 STEROID-REGULATED mRNA EXPRESSION IN OVIDUCT EPITHELIAL CELLS IN THE MARE
H. M. Nelis, K. Goossens, B. Leemans, L. Peelman and A. Van Soom
pp. 258-258
RDv25n1Ab221221 RNA-Seq ANALYSIS OF INNER CELL MASS AND TROPHECTODERM CELLS OF EQUINE BLASTOCYSTS
P. J. Ross, J. L. Chitwood, G. Meyers-Brown and J. F. Roser
pp. 258-259
RDv25n1Ab223223 THE EFFECT OF IN VITRO FERTILIZATION MEDIA AND THE CAPACITATION AGENT ON EPIDIDYMAL WHITE-TAILED DEER SPERMATOZOA
J. Lambe-Steinmiller, K. Bondioli, R. A. Godke and G. Gentry
pp. 260-260
RDv25n1Ab224224 SILDENAFIL ACCELERATES SPERM PENETRATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES IN A CHEMICALLY DEFINED MEDIUM
H. Funahashi and Q.-S. Wu
pp. 260-260
RDv25n1Ab225225 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE AND QUALITY OF PIG EMBRYOS OBTAINED FROM STANDARD IN VITRO FERTILIZATION OR INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
I. Grad-Mandryk, J. Kosenyuk and B. Gajda
pp. 260-261
RDv25n1Ab226226 CRYOPRESERVED EJACULATED AND EPIDIDYMAL SPERM COLLECTED FROM THE SAME HOLSTEIN BULLS USED FOR IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
M. A. Stout, J. R. Saenz, J. F. Chenevert, G. T. Gentry, K. B. Bondioli and R. A. Godke
pp. 261-261
RDv25n1Ab227227 CALRETICULIN, A 60-kDa PROTEIN, PREVENTS POLYSPERMY IN ZONA PELLUCIDA-FREE PIG OCYTES
R. Romar, C. Soriano-Úbeda, M. D. Saavedra, J. Gadea, M. Avilés and P. Coy
pp. 261-261
RDv25n1Ab228228 IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION AFTER EXPOSURE OF BOVINE OOCYTES TO DIFFERENT TRANSPORTATION MEDIA AND PERIODS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
T. C. Rossi, J. Rossi, T. M. Miyauchi, C. A. C. Fernandes, L. S. A. Camargo, J. H. M. Viana and M. P. Palhao
pp. 262-262
RDv25n1Ab229229 RAPID, UNTARGETED LIPID DETERMINATION IN INDIVIDUAL BOVINE OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS BY HIGH-RESOLUTION DESORPTION ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRY
A. F. González-Serrano, C. R. Ferreira, V. Pirro, L. S. Eberlin, J. Heinzmann, A. Lucas-Hahn, H. Niemann and R. G. Cooks
pp. 262-262
RDv25n1Ab230230 EVALUATION OF APOPTOSIS IN IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS MATURED WITH FORSKOLIN
D. M. Paschoal, M. J. Sudano, R. R. D. Maziero, M. D. Guastali, L. F. Crocomo, L. E. Vergara, L. C. O. Magalhães, J. F. Lima-Neto, T. S. Rascado, A. Martins and F. C. Landim
pp. 263-263
RDv25n1Ab231231 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT EQUINE CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN CONCENTRATIONS ON IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
C. Decanine, E. M. Pioltine, I. P. Emanuelli, R. Z. Puelker and M. F. G. Nogueira
pp. 263-263
RDv25n1Ab232232 EFFECT OF MEIOTIC ARREST USING BUTYROLACTONE I AND ROSCOVITINE ON IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
R. R. D. Maziero, M. D. Guastali, M. J. Sudano, D. M. Paschoal, P. N. Guasti, L. F. Crocomo, P. M. Papa, A. J. Listoni, F. O. Papa and F. C. Landim Alvarenga
pp. 264-264
RDv25n1Ab233233 ASSOCIATION OF THE BOVINE 2-CELL-STAGE BLASTOMERE TRANSCRIPTOME PROFILE WITH THE INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF THE SISTER BLASTOMERE
E. Held, D. Salilew-Wondim, D. Tesfaye, K. Schellander and M. Hoelker
pp. 264-264
RDv25n1Ab234234 PREVALENCE OF MEMBRANE-DAMAGED CELLS IN BOVINE EMBRYOS AFTER CULTURE TO THE BLASTOCYST STAGE IN DEFINED MEDIUM
E. Wydooghe, S. Heras and A. Van Soom
pp. 264-265
RDv25n1Ab235235 PROGESTERONE AFFECTS THE MESSENGER RNA EXPRESSION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
K. Knauer, H. Stinshoff, S. Wilkening and C. Wrenzycki
pp. 265-265
RDv25n1Ab236236 KINETICS AND PATTERN OF THE FIRST CLEAVAGE OF IN VITRO-FERTILIZED EMBRYOS BY IN VIVO-MATURED OOCYTES AND X-SORTED SPERMATOZOA IN DAIRY CATTLE
S. Matoba, S. Sugimura, H. Matsuda, Y. Aikawa, M. Ohtake, S. Kobayashi, E. Horiguchi, Y. Hashiyada, M. Nagai and K. Imai
pp. 266-266
RDv25n1Ab237237 CHROMOSOMAL ABNORMALITIES IN IN VITRO-PRODUCED EARLY BOVINE EMBRYOS: USE OF HOMOLOGOUS FOLLICULAR FLUID SUPPLEMENTATION IN THE OOCYTE MATURATION MEDIA
S. Demyda-Peyrás, M. Hidalgo, J. Dorado, L. De Luca, E. Genero, I. Ortiz, L. Ramirez, D. Acha, M. Urbano, L. Alcaraz, M. J. Galvez and M. Moreno
pp. 266-267
RDv25n1Ab238238 KNOCKING DOWN OF THYROID HORMONE RECEPTORS INHIBITS DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY BOVINE EMBRYOS
N. Y. Rho, F. A. Ashkar, T. Revay, P. Madan and W. A. King
pp. 267-267
RDv25n1Ab239239 INFLUENCE OF BREED PREDOMINANCE ON MATURATION COMPETENCE, FERTILIZATION, AND DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO OF BOVINE OOCYTES
J. Pelaez, H. Hernandez-Fonseca, A. Pirela, F. Baez, P. Villamediana and Y. Urribarri
pp. 267-268
RDv25n1Ab240240 EFFECTS OF REPEATED SUPEROVULATION ON EMBRYO YIELDS IN SOME TURKISH NATIVE GOAT BREEDS
M. Kaymaz, A. R. Agaoglu, K. Karakas, I. Pir Yagci, O. Korkmaz Agaoglu and U. Tasdemir
pp. 268-268
RDv25n1Ab241241 METHYLATION PROFILE OF XIST GENE EXON 1 IN BOVINE SPERMATOGENIC CELLS
R. C. Nishimura, I. R. Bessa, M. A. N. Dode and M. M. Franco
pp. 268-269
RDv25n1Ab242242 PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF VITAMIN E TREATMENT IN HEAT-STRESSED BOS TAURUS BULLS
V. H. Barnabe, R. C. Barnabe, P. Goes, E. G. A. Perez, J. D. A. Losano, C. C. Rocha, A. Dalmazzo, R. H. Tsunoda, M. P. Rodrigues, P. I. Pacheco Filho, F. A. Lezcano and M. Nichi
pp. 269-269
RDv25n1Ab243243 IMPACT OF MATERNAL LOW-DOSE ESTRADIOL-17β EXPOSURE DURING PREGNANCY ON THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS OF MALE PIG PROGENY
R. W. Fürst, V. L. Pistek, S. Bauersachs, D. Waberski, H. D. D. Meyer and S. E. Ulbrich
pp. 269-270
RDv25n1Ab244244 PROTEIN TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION PATTERN OF SPERM BOUND TO THE PORCINE OVIDUCT DURING THE PERIOVULATION STAGE
V. Luño, R. López-Úbeda, L. Lefièvre and C. Matás
pp. 270-270
RDv25n1Ab246246 EFFECT OF NITRIC OXIDE INHIBITION (N-ω-NITRO-L-ARGININE METHYL ESTER) AND SCAVENGER (METHYLENE BLUE) ON PLASMA MEMBRANE PEROXIDATION OF EQUINE CRYOPRESERVED SPERM
D. F. Silva, A. F. C. Andrade, M. C. Caldas-Bussiere, E. C. C. Celeghini, M. A. Alonso, H. F. Carvalho, K. M. Lemes, S. A. Florez-Rodriguez, F. J. Affonso and R. P. Arruda
pp. 271-271
RDv25n1Ab247247 COMPARISON OF THE DNA FRAGMENTATION INDEX BETWEEN CRYOPRESERVED EJACULATED SPERM AND EPIDIDYMAL SPERM IN STALLIONS
G. A. Monteiro, C. P. Freitas-DellAqua, P. N. Guasti, Y. F. R. Sancler-Silva, C. Ramires-Neto, F. P. Hartwig, J. A. Dellaqua and F. O. Papa
pp. 271-272
RDv25n1Ab248248 DISTRIBUTION OF OVULATION-INDUCING FACTOR IN MALE REPRODUCTIVE TISSUES OF LLAMAS
O. A. Bogle, J. Singh and G. P. Adams
pp. 272-272
RDv25n1Ab249249 BIOPHYSICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ALPACA SEMEN AFTER COLLECTION BY ELECTROEJACULATION
J. Rodriguez, W. Huanca, M. Ramos, M. Vasquez and J. Espinoza
pp. 272-272
RDv25n1Ab250250 ALL REGIONS OF THE MOUSE EPIDIDYMIS ARE ABLE TO PHAGOCYTIZE IMMATURE SPERMATOGENIC CELLS
P. Ramos-Ibeas, E. Pericuesta, R. Fernandez-Gonzalez, M. A. Ramirez and A. Gutierrez-Adan
pp. 272-273
RDv25n1Ab251251 DEVELOPMENTAL AND BIOENERGY/OXIDATIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF PREPUBERTAL OVINE OOCYTES MATURED IN VITRO
N. A. Martino, R. Russo, M. Filioli Uranio, L. Bogliolo, F. Amati, A. M. Sardanelli, G. M. Lacalandra and M. E. Dell'Aquila
pp. 273-273
RDv25n1Ab252252 EFFECT OF SUPERSTIMULATORY TREATMENT TO DONOR COWS IN OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF MATURED OOCYTES
K. Imai, S. Sugimura, M. Ohtake, Y. Aikawa, Y. Inaba, T. Somfai, S. Matoba, S. Kobayashi and Y. Hashiyada
pp. 273-274
RDv25n1Ab253253 OXIDATIVE STRESS MAY IMPAIR OOCYTE QUALITY IN DAIRY COWS OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE WITH A REDUCED ANTRAL FOLLICLE COUNT
I. Tessaro, F. Franciosi, V. Lodde, D. Corbani, A. M. Luciano and S. C. Modina
pp. 274-274
RDv25n1Ab254254 EFFECTS OF OXYGEN TENSION AND OOCYTE DENSITY DURING IN VITRO MATURATION ON THE LEVELS OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES IN BOVINE OOCYTES AND MATURATION MEDIUM
A. B. Giotto, A. C. G. Guimarães, C. G. M. Gonçalves, N. P. Folchini, C. I. I. U. F. Machado, F. W. Santos, D. S. Brum and F. G. Leivas
pp. 274-275
RDv25n1Ab256256 HOXB9 KNOCK-DOWN DURING OOCYTE MATURATION IN CATTLE
D. Paul, L. Bridoux, R. Rezsöhazy and I. Donnay
pp. 275-276
RDv25n1Ab257257 EFFECTS OF FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 8 ON CUMULUS EXPANSION AND NUCLEAR MATURATION IN BOVINE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES
C. M. Ormond, P. F. Lima, D. T. Jardina-Sartor, C. A. Price and J. Buratini
pp. 276-276
RDv25n1Ab258258 IMPACT OF MILRINONE AND FORSKOLIN ON THE EFFICIENCY AND QUALITY OF BOVINE OOCYTE IN VITRO MATURATION
E. Stachowiak, K. Papis, J. Karasiewicz and J. A. Modlinski
pp. 277-277
RDv25n1Ab259259 PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS OF THE EFFECT OF NITRIC OXIDE ON THE EXPRESSION OF GENES INVOLVED IN THE NITRIC OXIDE/CYCLIC GUANOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE/CYCLIC ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE PATHWAY DURING MEIOSIS RESUMPTION IN BOVINE OOCYTES
K. R. L. Schwarz, M. R. Chiaratti, L. G. Mesquita and C. L. V. Leal
pp. 277-278
RDv25n1Ab260260 THE EFFECTS OF L-ARGININE ON CUMULUS CELL INTEGRITY AND MEIOTIC RESUMPTION DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES IN THE PRESENCE OF OVARIAN FOLLICLE HEMI-SECTIONS
D. F. Dubeibe, M. C. Caldas, V. L. Maciel, C. R. Quirino and P. B. Gonçalves
pp. 278-278
RDv25n1Ab262262 MEIOTIC SPINDLE CONFORMATION ASSESSMENT BY POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY IN SHEEP AND GOAT OOCYTES
J. N. Caamaño, F. Cuadrado, C. Díez, M. Muñoz, D. Martín, S. Carrocera and E. Gómez
pp. 279-279
RDv25n1Ab263263 DESCRIPTION OF CORTICAL GRANULE DISTRIBUTION IN OVINE MATURED OOCYTES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
L. C. Padilha, N. Z. Saraiva, M. Dell Collado, P. P. M. Teixeira, E. A. Pires-Buttler, M. Apparício and W. R. R. Vicente
pp. 279-279
RDv25n1Ab264Erratum to: 264 EXOGENOUS LINOLENIC ACID IN OOCYTE MATURATION MEDIA PROMOTES NUCLEAR MATURATION AND PARTHENOGENETIC PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE GOAT
A. Veshkini, A.-A. Khadem, M. Soleimani, R. Jahanbin, M. Salehi, A. A. Alamouti, A. Salehi, K. Schellander, M. Hoelker and A. Mohammadi-Sangcheshmeh
pp. 280-280
RDv25n1Ab265265 HYALURONAN SYNTHESIS ABILITY OF PORCINE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES DERIVED FROM SMALL FOLLICLES
M. Nakakoji and H. Funahashi
pp. 280-280
RDv25n1Ab266266 COMPARISON OF OOCYTES FROM LARGE-SIZED (≥8-mm) and MEDIUM-SIZED (3- to 7-mm) FOLLICLES FOR IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN PIGS
J. D. Yoon, S.-S. Kwak, Y. Jeong, S.-A. Jeong, E. Lee and S.-H. Hyun
pp. 281-281
RDv25n1Ab267267 EFFECT OF FOLLICULAR FLUID CONCENTRATION ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE OOCYTES AND THE EXPRESSION OF GENES RELATED TO CUMULUS EXPANSION AND EMBRYO QUALITY
J. E. Park, H. J. Oh, M. J. Kim, G. A. Kim, E. J. Park, J. Choi, J. H. Moon and B. C. Lee
pp. 281-281
RDv25n1Ab268268 CYCLIC GUANOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE INHIBITS PHOSPHODIESTERASE 3 ACTIVITY IN PORCINE OOCYTES
F. G. Zaffalon, C. Guimmelette, C. L. V. Leal and F. J. Richard
pp. 282-282
RDv25n1Ab269269 RELATIVE TRANSCRIPT ABUNDANCE OF EIGHT MARKER GENES IN OOCYTES OF PREPUBERTAL AND CYCLIC GILTS
P. Pawlak, E. Warzych, Z. E. Madeja and D. Lechniak-Cieslak
pp. 282-282
RDv25n1Ab270270 HIGH GASEOUS PRESSURE PRETREATMENT IN IN VITRO MATURATION OF CANINE OOCYTES
B. A. Rodrigues, C. A. Rodrigues, M. B. Salviano, B. R. Willhelm, F. J. F. Collares and J. L. Rodrigues
pp. 282-283
RDv25n1Ab271271 NUCLEAR MATURATION OF WOOD BISON (BISON BISON ATHABASCAE) CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES
M. P. Cervantes, M. Anzar, R. J. Mapletoft, J. M. Palomino and G. P. Adams
pp. 283-283
RDv25n1Ab272272 COMPARISON OF VIABILITY BETWEEN SEXED VERSUS CONVENTIONAL BEEF SEMEN AT 37°C and 5% CO2
D. Haarmann, M. Warshaw, S. P. Lorton, D. J. Kesler and C. E. Ferguson
pp. 284-284
RDv25n1Ab273273 BOVINE EMBRYO SEXING IN FIELD CONDITIONS: EFFICACY OF THE POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION METHOD AND PREGNANCY RATES IN DAIRY HERDS LOCATED IN THE SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST REGIONS OF BRAZIL
R. H. Alvarez, C. R. S. Cardoso, G. Butzke and R. V. Sousa
pp. 284-285
RDv25n1Ab274274 USE OF DOPPLER ULTRASOUND FOR EQUINE FETAL SEX DETERMINATION
H. L. Resende, M. T. Carmo and M. A. Alvarenga
pp. 285-285
RDv25n1Ab275275 SEX-SELECTED MULTIPARITY: A MODEL-ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
S. Romo, E. A. Ordóñez León, M. Peña Verduzco, B. B. López, S. A. E. Esperón, J. F. Moreno and M. E. Kjelland
pp. 285-286
RDv25n1Ab276276 ACTIVATION OF ROUND SPERMATID-INJECTED OOCYTES USING PHOSPHOLIPASE C ZETA IN PIGS
J. Ito, E. Yuhara, A. Nakamura and N. Kashiwazaki
pp. 286-286
RDv25n1Ab277277 FERTILIZATION CAPABILITY OF BOAR SPERMATOZOA AFTER ALTERNATIVE SEMEN PRESERVATION METHODS AND INTRACYTOPLASMIC INJECTION INTO PORCINE OOCYTES
U. Rungroekrit, E. Podhajsky and S. Meinecke-Tillmann
pp. 286-287
RDv25n1Ab278278 Jak/Stat3 SIGNALING PROMOTES SOMATIC CELL REPROGRAMMING BY EPIGENETIC REGULATION
Y. Tang, Y. Luo, Z. Jiang, M. Carter and X. (Cindy) Tian
pp. 287-287
RDv25n1Ab279279 INNER CELL MASS-DERIVED BOVINE CELL CULTURES MAINTAIN PLURIPOTENCY UNDER CHEMICALLY DEFINED CONDITIONS OF DUAL KINASE INHIBITION
V. Verma, B. Huang, P. K. Kallingappa and B. Oback
pp. 287-287
RDv25n1Ab280280 OSTEOGENIC ACTIVITY OF IN HOUSE-PRODUCED PORCINE BMP2 ON ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS
A. C. M. Ercolin, M. Mkrtschjan, M. Bionaz, T. Jensen and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 288-288
RDv25n1Ab281281 USE OF SMALL MOLECULES ENHANCES REPROGRAMMING SUCCESS IN BOVINE DERMAL FIBROBLASTS
M. E. McMillan, A. Grace, N. Andronicos, G. Hinch and S. Schmoelzl
pp. 288-288
RDv25n1Ab282282 PORCINE ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS ARE INDUCED TOWARD NEUROGENIC LINEAGES BY CELL-TO-CELL INTERACTIONS BUT NOT BY SOLUBLE FACTORS RELEASED BY NEURONS ISOLATED FROM ADULT AND FETAL BRAIN
K. C. S. Roballo, A. C. M. Ercolin, M. Bionaz, C. E. Ambrosio and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 289-289
RDv25n1Ab283283 GENERATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BOVINE INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
O. J. Koo, H. S. Kwon, D. K. Kwon, K. S. Kang, B. C. Lee and G. Jang
pp. 289-289
RDv25n1Ab284284 CHARACTERIZATION OF GOAT MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS DERIVED FROM BONE MARROW AND ADIPOSE TISSUE
N. Mohamad-Fauzi, C. Feltrin, L. R. Bertolini, M. Bertolini, E. A. Maga and J. D. Murray
pp. 289-290
RDv25n1Ab285285 GENERATION OF CANINE INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS FROM CANINE FETAL FIBROBLAST AND ADULT FIBROBLAST OF CLONED DOG
H. S. Kwon, H. J. Oh, D. H. Lee, D. E. Kim, S. K. Kang and B. C. Lee
pp. 290-290
RDv25n1Ab286286 EXPRESSION OF PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL MARKERS IN DOMESTIC CAT SPERMATOGONIAL CELLS
R. H. Powell, M. N. Biancardi, J. Galiguis, Q. Qin, C. E. Pope, S. P. Leibo, G. Wang and M. C. Gómez
pp. 290-291
RDv25n1Ab287287 PORCINE ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS IN CO-CULTURE FUSE ACTIVELY WITH MOUSE MYOTUBES AND EXPRESS MYOGENIC MARKERS
S. Jain, D. J. Milner, M. Bionaz, J. A. Cameron and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 291-291
RDv25n1Ab288288 DEVELOPMENT OF AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL FOR ANOSMIA FOR CELL THERAPY PURPOSES
R. C. Carvalho, M. N. Rodrigues, E. T. Fonseca, A. L. Abreu-Silva and M. A. Miglino
pp. 291-292
RDv25n1Ab289289 STEM CELL CULTURE AND DIFFERENTIATION IN MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES
E. Khetan, A. J. Maki and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 292-292
RDv25n1Ab290290 EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS Oct4 PROTEIN ON DIRECT CONVERSION OF HUMAN FIBROBLASTS INTO NEURAL STEM CELLS
J. H. Kang, S. M. Park, S. Y. Heo and H. Shim
pp. 292-292
RDv25n1Ab291291 THE USE OF THE DYNAMIC IMPACT APPROACH AND DESORPTION ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION–MASS SPECTROSCOPY TO ANALYZE ADIPOGENESIS IN PORCINE ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS
M. Bionaz, C. R. Ferreira, E. Monaco, R. G. Cooks and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 293-293
RDv25n1Ab292292 COMPARISON OF DIFFERENTIAL PLATING METHODS TO OBTAIN ENRICHED POPULATIONS OF BOVINE SPERMATOGONIAL STEM CELLS
M. I. Giassetti, F. R. O. Barros, R. A. Worst, G. C. P. Saurin, A. H. Bruno, P. V. Moreira, T. R. Hamilton, M. Nichi, M. E. O. D'Ávila Assumpção and J. A. Visintin
pp. 293-294
RDv25n1Ab293293 EFFECT OF MEDIUM TYPE FOR CULTURE OF ADIPOSE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ON PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF CLONED EMBRYOS
G. A. Kim, H. J. Oh, J. Kim, T. H. Lee, J. H. Lee, S. H. Oh and B. C. Lee
pp. 294-294
RDv25n1Ab294294 NAÏVE STATE-LIKE PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL LINES DERIVED FROM PORCINE EMBRYONIC FIBROBLASTS
J.-K. Park, K.-H. Choi, D.-C. Son, J.-I. Oh and C.-K. Lee
pp. 294-295
RDv25n1Ab295295 EQUINE AMNION-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS: POSSIBLE IMPLICATION IN ENDOMETRIAL REGENERATION
B. Corradetti, R. Perego, A. Meucci, D. Bizzaro, F. Cremonesi and A. Lange-Consiglio
pp. 295-295
RDv25n1Ab296296 IN VITRO DIFFERENTIATION OF PORCINE BONE MARROW-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS INTO HEPATOCYTE-LIKE CELLS
B. Mohana Kumar, W. J. Lee, Y. M. Lee, R. Patil, S. L. Lee, B. G. Jeon and G. J. Rho
pp. 295-296
RDv25n1Ab297297 PRODUCTION OF CHIMERIC PORCINE FETUSES BY AGGREGATION METHOD USING PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS
K. Nakano, M. Watanabe, H. Matsunari, T. Matsuda, K. Honda, M. Maehara, T. Kanai, G. Hayashida, M. Kobayashi, K. Umeyama, S. Fujishiro, Y. Mizukami, M. Nagaya, Y. Hanazono and H. Nagashima
pp. 296-296
RDv25n1Ab298298 STIMULATION OF ENDOGENOUS OCT4 IN BOVINE FETAL FIBROBLASTS WITH SYNTHETIC mRNA TRANSFECTION
T. L. Adams, S. E. Farmer, R. A. Godke and K. R. Bondioli
pp. 296-297
RDv25n1Ab299299 A FEATURE OF SELF-RENEWAL PORCINE EMBRYONIC STEM CELL-LIKE CELL LINES ESTABLISHED BY INHIBITORS
S. Haraguchi, T. Tokunaga, T. Furusawa, K. Ohkoshi, M. Nakai, M. Ikeda, K. Kikuchi, T. Q. Dang-Nguyen, T. Somfai, S. Akagi, M. Kaneda, Y. Hirao, S. Watanabe, M. Geshi and T. Nagai
pp. 297-297
RDv25n1Ab300300 DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE OF BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS AND THE ADDITION OF LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR (LIF) AND BASIC FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR (bFGF) DURING CULTURE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS-LIKE COLONIES
M. D. Guastali, J. F. Lima Neto, T. S. Rascado, D. M. Paschoal, R. R. D. Maziero, J. M. Sudano and F. C. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 297-298
RDv25n1Ab301301 THE VOMERONASAL ORGAN AS A NEW SOURCE OF STEM CELLS FOR CELL THERAPY
M. N. Rodrigues, G. C. Pignatari, K. E. B. Grondona, R. C. Carvalho and M. A. Miglino
pp. 298-298
RDv25n1Ab302302 IDENTIFICATION OF 3i TARGET MOLECULES AND THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN PORCINE PLURIPOTENCY NETWORKS
G. Pennarossa, S. Maffei, M. M. Rahman, F. Gandolfi and T. A. L. Brevini
pp. 298-299
RDv25n1Ab303303 THE MODIFIED CULTURE SYSTEM OF PORCINE IN VITRO PRODUCTION IMPROVES COLONIZATION OF PUTATIVE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
S. A. Cheong, S. S. Kwak, Y. Jeon, J. D. Yoon and S. H. Hyun
pp. 299-299
RDv25n1Ab304304 THE DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY EVALUATION OF 5-FLUOROURACIL AND INDOMETHACIN IN HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
E. M. Jung and E. B. Jeung
pp. 299-299
RDv25n1Ab305305 TRANSPOSON-MEDIATED REPROGRAMMING OF LIVESTOCK SOMATIC CELLS TO INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
T. R. Talluri, D. Hermann, B. Barg-Kues, K. Debowski, R. Behr, Z. Ivics, V. J. Hall, M. A. Rasmussen, P. Hyttel, H. Niemann and W. A. Kues
pp. 300-300
RDv25n1Ab307307 REPROGRAMMING OF PIG SOMATIC CELLS TO PLURIPOTENCY WITH SLEEPING BEAUTY TRANSPOSON VECTORS CONTAINING THE PORCINE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR SEQUENCES
S. Petkov, M. Nowak-Imialek, P. Hyttel and H. Niemann
pp. 300-301
RDv25n1Ab308308 Tet1 PLAYS IMPORTANT ROLES IN MAINTAINING CHARACTERIZATIONS OF PORCINE INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
A. R. Fan, K. Y. Ma, T. C. Zhao, P. P. An, B. Tang and Z. Y. Li
pp. 301-301
RDv25n1Ab309309 PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE BLASTOCOEL FLUID AND REMAINING CELLS OF BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
P. L. Jensen, M. L. Groendahl, H. C. Beck, J. Petersen, L. Stroebech, S. T. Christensen, P. D. Soerensen and C. Y. Andersen
pp. 301-302
RDv25n1Ab310310 DOES PROGESTERONE OR EQUINE CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN IMPROVE THE SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE AND EMBRYO QUALITY IN WOOD BISON DURING THE ANOVULATORY SEASON?
J. M. Palomino, R. J. Mapletoft, M. Anzar, M. R. Woodbury, M. P. Cervantes and G. P. Adams
pp. 302-302
RDv25n1Ab311311 SUPEROVULATION OF NORTH AMERICAN BISON WITH TWO INJECTIONS OF FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE
J. P. Barfield and G. E. Seidel
pp. 302-303
RDv25n1Ab312312 INFLUENCE OF LARGE NONOVULATED FOLLICLES ON ESTROUS INDUCTION AFTER EMBRYO COLLECTION IN SUPEROVULATED JAPANESE BLACK COWS
M. Taniguchi, E. Sasaki and T. Otoi
pp. 303-303
RDv25n1Ab313313 EFFECT OF DURATION OF THE GROWING PHASE OF OVULATORY FOLLICLES IN SUPERSTIMULATED HEIFERS ON OOCYTE COMPETENCE AFTER IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
F. C. F. Dias, D. Dadarwal, M. Honparkhe, G. P. Adams, R. J. Mapletoft and J. Singh
pp. 303-304
RDv25n1Ab315315 RETURN TO ESTRUS AND OVULATION FOLLOWING ADMINISTRATION OF PROSTAGLANDIN IN SUPEROVULATED BEEF COWS
J. Garzon, M. Ramos, A. Tribulo and G. A. Bó
pp. 304-305
RDv25n1Ab316316 EVALUATION OF A HORMONAL PROTOCOL FOR LAPAROSCOPIC OVUM PICK-UP IN PREPUBERTAL EWES
P. P. M. Teixeira, L. C. Padilha, A. S. L. da Silva, F. F. P. C. Barros, L. N. Coutinho, M. B. S. Brito, F. N. Flores, M. A. M. Silva, R. M. Medreiros, M. D. Kirnew, M. E. M. Da Conceição, A. M. Pacheco, I. R. C. Santos and W. R. R. Vicente
pp. 305-305
RDv25n1Ab317317 EFFECT OF TIME OF ONSET OF FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE TREATMENT ON SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE AND EMBRYO YIELD OF SANTA INES EWES DURING BREEDING SEASON
M. E. F. Oliveira, C. C. D'Amato, C. S. Oliveira, F. F. P. C. Barros, A. P. Perini, M. R. Lima, P. P. M. Teixeira, M. A. R. Feliciano, L. G. Oliveira, S. D. Bicudo, J. F. Fonseca and W. R. R. Vicente
pp. 306-306
RDv25n1Ab318318 EFFECT OF BREED AND FOLLICULAR STATUS ON RESPONSE TO SUPEROVULATION IN SOUTH AFRICAN GOATS
K. C. Lehloenya, N. A. Mpebe and A. Gonzalez-Bulnes
pp. 306-306
RDv25n1Ab319319 REDUCED SUPEROVULATION EFFICIENCY BY HIGH-DOSE TREATMENT OF DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE IN MICE
O. Suzuki, M. Koura, Y. Noguchi, K. Uchio-Yamada and J. Matsuda
pp. 307-307
RDv25n1Ab320320 INFLUENCE OF PROGESTERONE AND MOMENT OF ESTRADIOL BENZOATE INJECTION ON MULTIPLE-OVULATION EMBRYO TRANSFER RESULTS
S. Kmaid and J. M. Saldaña
pp. 307-308
RDv25n1Ab321321 PRECISION GENETIC ENGINEERING OF THE PIG GENOME AND SKIN TRANSPLANTATION WITHIN A SYNGENIC CLONE COHORT CARRYING DIFFERENT VITAL REPORTER TRANSPOSONS
W. A. Kues, P. Köhler, M. Diederich, C. Ehling, S. Holler, E. Kahle, H. Niemann, Z. Ivics and W. Garrels
pp. 308-308
RDv25n1Ab322322 POTENTIAL OF PRIMARY PORCINE KIDNEY CELLS FOR THE GENERATION OF TRANSGENIC PIGS VIA SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
A. Wuensch, A. Richter, M. Kurome, B. Kessler, V. Zakhartchenko, N. Klymiuk, H. Nagashima and E. Wolf
pp. 308-309
RDv25n1Ab323323 PRODUCTION OF Mx2-TRANSGENIC PIGS FOR INFLUENZA STUDY
Y. Jeon, E. M. Jung, Y. K. Kim, S. S. Kwak, S. A. Cheong, E. B. Jeung, E. Lee, N. H. Kim and S. H. Hyun
pp. 309-309
RDv25n1Ab324324 PRODUCTION OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED PIGS BY ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES USING FROZEN EPIDIDYMAL SPERM
K. Honda, Y. Takeuchi, T. Matsuda, T. Kanai, M. Kuramoto, M. Maehara, H. Matsunari, K. Nakano, K. Umeyama, M. Watanabe, H. Nakauchi and H. Nagashima
pp. 309-310
RDv25n1Ab325325 PRODUCTION OF GAL KNOCKOUT/hA20 TRANSGENIC PIGS WITH IMPROVED XENOPROTECTIVE PROPERTIES
H. E. Ahrens, B. Petersen, S. Petkov, J. Hauschild-Quintern and H. Niemann
pp. 310-310
RDv25n1Ab326326 GENERATION OF A DOUBLE-TRANSGENIC PIG WITH PANCREAS-SPECIFIC GREEN AND LIVER-SPECIFIC RED FLUORESCENCE
H. Matsunari, K. Nakano, T. Kanai, R. Sakai, M. Watanabe, K. Umeyama, T. Kobayashi, T. Yamaguchi, A. Shiota, M. Nagaya, H. Nakauchi and H. Nagashima
pp. 311-311
RDv25n1Ab327327 PRODUCTION OF TRIPLE TRANSGENIC hHO-1/GGTA-1–/–/hCD55 TRANSGENIC PIGS USING SLEEPING BEAUTY TRANSPOSITION AND ZINC-FINGER NUCLEASES
J. Hauschild-Quintern, B. Petersen, D. Herrmann, A. Lucas-Hahn, S. Petkov, R. Schwinzer and H. Niemann
pp. 311-311
RDv25n1Ab328328 VERSATILE TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR-LIKE EFFECTOR NUCLEASE (TALEN)-MEDIATED ENGINEERING OF OSSABAW MINIATURE SWINE
D. F. Carlson, W. Tan and S. C. Fahrenkrug
pp. 312-312
RDv25n1Ab329329 FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF SPERMATOZOA FROM REPORTER TRANSGENIC BOARS DERIVED BY PRECISION GENETIC ENGINEERING
W. Garrels, S. Holler, N. Cleve, S. Klein, Z. Ivics, H. Niemann, D. Rath and W. A. Kues
pp. 312-312
RDv25n1Ab330330 TRICHOSTATIN A IMPROVES THE IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF CLONED BOVINE EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED WITH TRANSGENIC DONOR CELLS
L. S. A. Camargo, R. J. Otero Arroyo, T. D. Araujo, G. N. Quinelato, C. R. C. Quintao, L. T. Iguma and J. H. M. Viana
pp. 313-313
RDv25n1Ab331331 OPTIMIZATION OF BRANCHED 25 kDa POLYETHYLENIMINE FOR EFFICIENT GENE DELIVERY IN BOVINE FETAL FIBROBLASTS
D. O. Forcato, M. F. Olmos Nicotra, N. M. Ortega, A. P. Alessio, A. E. Fili, N. Rodríguez and P. Bosch
pp. 313-313
RDv25n1Ab332332 COMBINATION OF ZINC FINGER NUCLEASES AND MODIFIED BACTERIAL ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES REVEALS TREMENDOUS RATES OF HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION
P. Fezert, A. Wuensch, E. Wolf and N. Klymiuk
pp. 314-314
RDv25n1Ab333333 ESTABLISHMENT OF NOVEL METHOD FOR REPEATED CONSTRUCTION OF ENGINEERED ZINC FINGER NUCLEASE
W. Fujii, K. Kano, K. Sugiura and K. Naito
pp. 314-314
RDv25n1Ab334334 ADENOVIRAL VECTOR-MEDIATED EXPRESSION OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN GLUCOCEREBROSIDASE IN THE MAMMARY GLAND OF RATS
K. C. S. Tavares, C. Feltrin, I. S. Carneiro, A. S. Morais, C. D. Medeiros, F. O. Castro, J. R. Toledo, O. Sanchez, G. Renard, A. C. O. Dias, J. M. Chies, D. S. Santos, M. Bertolini and L. R. Bertolini
pp. 314-315
RDv25n1Ab335335 GENETIC ENGINEERING OF GOATS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A BIOSIMILAR ANTIBODY IN MILK
G. Laible, S.-A. E. Cole, B. K. Brophy, M. J. Wright, M. C. Berg, A. A. Cullum, S. R. Delaney, F. C. Oback, J. E. Oliver, D. P. Pollock, W. G. Gavin, D. N. Wells and H. M. Meade
pp. 315-315
RDv25n1Ab336336 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF TETRACYCLINE-INDUCIBLE EXPRESSION OF THE GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN GENE IN TRANSGENIC CHICKENS
B. Koo, M. Kwon, J. Roh, J. Kim and T. Kim
pp. 315-316
RDv25n1Ab337337 NONMEIOTIC INTROGRESSION OF QUANTITATIVE TRAIT NUCLEOTIDES AND CORRECTION OF CONGENITAL MUTATIONS IN LIVESTOCK WITH TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR-LIKE EFFECTOR NUCLEASES
S. C. Fahrenkrug, W. Tan, S. G. Lillico, D. Stverakova, C. Proudfoot, G. Williamson, C. R. Long, C. B. A. Whitelaw and D. F. Carlson
pp. 316-316
RDv25n1Ab339UPDATE ON 'MOLECULAR SCISSORS' FOR TRANSGENIC FARM ANIMAL PRODUCTION
Björn Petersen
pp. 317-318
RDv25n1Ab340GENE INACTIVATION AND NONMEIOTIC ALLELE INTROGRESSION IN LIVESTOCK SPECIES USING TALENS
Scott C. Fahrenkrug, Wenfang Tan, Simon G. Lillico, Dana Stverakova, Chris Proudfoot, Gayle Williamson, Charles R. Long, Bruce A. Whitelaw and Daniel F. Carlson
pp. 318-318
RDv25n1Ab341INSULATORS AND CHROMOSOME-TYPE VECTORS FOR GENE TRANSFER
Lluis Montoliu, Almudena Fernández, Davide Seruggia, Diego Muñoz and Cristina Vicente
pp. 318-319
RDv25n1Ab346GENETICALLY ENGINEERED PIG MODELS FOR TRANSLATIONAL DIABETES RESEARCH
Eckhard Wolf
pp. 320-321
RDv25n1Ab348PORCINE MODELS FOR HUMAN CANCER
Tatiana Flisikowska, Simon Leuchs, Anja Saalfrank, Stefan Eser, Alexander Kind, Eckhard Wolf, Dieter Saur and Angelika Schnieke
pp. 321-322