Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 16 Numbers 1 & 2 2004
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Embryo Transfer Society, Portland, Oregon, 10-14 January 2004
Full Papers and Abstracts for Poster Presentation
RD03073Towards an embryocentric world: the current and potential uses of embryo technologies in dairy production
Peter J. Hansen and Jeremy Block
pp. 1-14
RD03074Developments in in vitro technologies for swine embryo production
Matthew B. Wheeler, Sherrie G. Clark and David J. Beebe
pp. 15-25
RD03076 Which reproductive technologies are most relevant to studying, managing and conserving wildlife?
Budhan S. Pukazhenthi and David E. Wildt
pp. 33-46
RD03077 An overview of genomics research and its impact on livestock reproduction
Gary Alan Rohrer
pp. 47-54
RD03078 Gene transcription and regulation of oocyte maturation
Karina F. Rodriguez and Charlotte E. Farin
pp. 55-67
RD03079 Oocyte proteomics: localisation of mouse zona pellucida protein 3 to the plasma membrane of ovulated mouse eggs
S. A. Coonrod, M. E. Calvert, P. P. Reddi, E. N. Kasper, L. C. Digilio and J. C. Herr
pp. 69-78
RD03080 Embryogenomics of pre-implantation mammalian development: current status
Minoru S. H. Ko
pp. 79-85
RD03081 Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) during porcine embryo development
Le Ann Blomberg and Kurt A. Zuelke
pp. 87-92
RD03082 Biosecurity issues associated with current and emerging embryo technologies
David A. Stringfellow, M. Daniel Givens and Julie G. Waldrop
pp. 93-102
RD03083 Biosecurity strategies for conserving valuable livestock genetic resources
Anthony E. Wrathall, Hugh A. Simmons, Dianna J. Bowles and Sam Jones
pp. 103-112
RD03084 Integrating new technologies with embryology and animal production
Torben Greve and Henrik Callesen
pp. 113-122
RDv16n1Ab1 1 DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS CLONED FROM FOLLICULAR DONOR CELLS IN SEQUENTIAL STAGES OF DIFFERENTIATION
C.A. Batchelder, K.A. Hoffert, M. Bertolini, A.L. Moyer and G.B. Anderson
pp. 123-123
RDv16n1Ab22 POSTHATCHING DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM: A NOVEL IN VITRO CULTURE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
D.O. Brandão, G. Vajta, P. Maddox-Hyttel, D. Stringfellow, P. Lövendahl, R. Rumpf and H. Callesen
pp. 123-124
RDv16n1Ab3 3 P 66SHC, BUT NOT P 53, IS INVOLVED IN EARLY ARREST OF IN VITROPRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
L.A. Favetta, C. Robert, W.A. King and D.H. Betts
pp. 124-124
RDv16n1Ab4 4 CHROMOSOMAL STABILITY OF AFRICAN WILD CAT (FELIS SILVESTRIS LIBICA) SOMATIC CELLS AND CLONED EMBRYOS
A.M. Giraldo, M.C. Gomez, B.L. Dresser, R.F. Harris, A.L. King and C.E. Pope
pp. 124-125
RDv16n1Ab6 6 ACETYLATION OF HISTONE H4 LYSINE-5 AND LYSINE-8 DURING DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
W.E. Maalouf, R. Alberio and K.H.S. Campbell
pp. 125-126
RDv16n1Ab7 7 UTILIZATION OF CELL PROFILING TO EVALUATE BOVINE SPERMATOZOA IN NORMAL AND SIMULATED MICROGRAVITY
J.C. Andrews and S. Winters-Hilt
pp. 126-126
RDv16n1Ab8 8 RESYNCHRONIZATION OF OVULATION AND TIMED INSEMINATION IN LACTATING DAIRY COWS USING THE OVSYNCH AND HEATSYNCH PROTOCOLS INITIATED 7 DAYS BEFORE PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS ON DAY 30 BY ULTRASONOGRAPHY
J.A. Bartolome, A. Sozzi, J. McHale, K. Swift, D. Kelbert, L.F. Archbald and W.W. Thatcher
pp. 126-127
RDv16n1Ab9 9 THE USE OF E CG TO INCREASE PREGNANCY RATES IN POSTPARTUM BEEF COWS FOLLOWING TREATMENT WITH PROGESTERONE VAGINAL DEVICES AND ESTRADIOL BENZOATE AND FIXED-TIME AI
G.A Bo, L. Cutaia, P. Chesta and D. Moreno
pp. 127-127
RDv16n1Ab10 10 CASA EVALUATION OF SEXED AND NON-SEXED FROZEN BULL SEMEN
G. Brogliatti, G. Barreiro, G. Larraburu and A. Laborde
pp. 127-128
RDv16n1Ab11 11 THE EFFECT OF PRESYNCHRONIZATION ON PREGNANCY RATE TO FIXED-TIME AI IN BEEF HEIFERS SUBJECTED TO A COSYNCH PROTOCOL
M.G. Colazo, J.A. Small, D.R. Ward, N.E. Erickson, J.P. Kastelic and R.J. Mapletoft
pp. 128-128
RDv16n1Ab12 12 PREDICTION OF BULL FERTILITY BY COMPUTER ASSISTED SEMEN ANALYSIS
S. Cseh, T. Polichronopoulos and L. Solti
pp. 128-129
RDv16n1Ab13 13 FOLLICLE TURNOVER DURING SYNCHRONIZATION TREATMENTS IN MEDITERRANEAN ITALIAN BUFFALOES (BUBALUS BUBALIS)
G. De Santis, E.M. Senatore and G.A. Presicce
pp. 129-129
RDv16n1Ab14 14 OVARIAN FOLLICULAR DYNAMICS IN COWS TREATED WITH A CIDR, ESTRADIOL AND PROGESTERONE LATE IN THE ESTROUS CYCLE
J.P. Kastelic, M.G. Colazo, J.A. Small, D.R. Ward and R.J. Mapletoft
pp. 129-130
RDv16n1Ab15 15 EFFECT OF DOSE OF ESTRADIOL VALERATE ON OVARIAN FOLLICULAR DYNAMICS IN CIDR-TREATED BEEF COWS
R.J. Mapletoft, M.G. Colazo, J.A. Small, D.R. Ward and J.P. Kastelic
pp. 130-130
RDv16n1Ab16 16 FERTILIZING POTENTIAL OF STORED TURKEY SPERM
J.M. Morrell, H. Tjellström, B. Persson and P.V. Holmes
pp. 130-130
RDv16n1Ab17 17 PREVENTION OF ANESTRUS USING AN INTRAVAGINAL PROGESTAGEN DEVICE COMBINED WITH 17²-ESTRADIOL, GN RH, AND PGF2± AT 60 DAYS POSTPARTUM IN DUAL PURPOSE CROSSBRED ZEBU COWS
R. Palomares-Naveda, F. Perea-Ganchou, H.J. Hernandez-Fonseca, J. Sandoval-Martinez, A. De Ondiz-Sanchez, J. Goicochea-Llaque, R. Gonzalez-Fernandez and E. Soto-Belloso
pp. 131-131
RDv16n1Ab18 18 OVARIAN SUPPRESSION WITH THE PROGESTIN LEVONORGESTREL IMPROVES OVULATION INDUCTION FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN THE DOMESTIC CAT
K.M. Pelican, J.L. Brown, D.E. Wildt, M.A. Ottinger and J.G. Howard
pp. 131-131
RDv16n1Ab19 19 POSTPARTUM ANESTROUS TREATMENT WITH INTRA-VAGINAL PROGESTERONE DEVICE OR CALF REMOVAL FOR 120 HOURS IN SUCKLED CROSSBRED DUAL PURPOSE COWS
F. Perea-Ganchou, E. Soto-Belloso, R. Palomares-Naveda, A. De Ondiz, H.J. Hernandez-Fonseca, D. Carrillo, G. Castellanos and R. Gonzalez-Fernandez
pp. 132-132
RDv16n1Ab20 20 EFFECTS OF BOVINE SOMATOTROPIN TREATMENT ON AI PREGNANCY RATE IN DAIRY HEIFERS
R.W. Rorie, C.F. Rosenkrans and A.J. Aishman
pp. 132-132
RDv16n1Ab21 21 DEEP UTERO-TUBAL SEMEN DEPOSITION IN MEDITERRANEAN ITALIAN BUFFALOES USING A NEW ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION DEVICE
E.M. Senatore, S. Verberckmoes, M. Pascale and G.A. Presicce
pp. 133-133
RDv16n1Ab22 22 PRODUCTION OF A CLONED CALF USING KIDNEY CELLS OBTAINED FROM A 48-HOUR COOLED CARCASS
A.M. Adams, S.L. Pratt, J.R. Gibbons, S. Arat, D.S. Respess and S.L. Stice
pp. 133-292
RDv16n1Ab23 23 REPROGRAMMING MAMMALIAN CELLS IN XENOPUS EGG EXTRACTS: ROLE OF EMBRYONIC LAMIN B3
R. Alberio and K.H.S. Campbell
pp. 134-134
RDv16n1Ab24 24 ASSESSMENT OF TELOMERE LENGTH IN NUCLEAR TRANSFER DERIVED SHEEP CLONES, THEIR OFFSPRING, AND CONTROL ANIMALS
B. Alexander, S. Perrault, T. Peura, D.H. Betts and W. A. King
pp. 134-134
RDv16n1Ab25 25 COLD STORAGE OF TISSUES AS SOURCE FOR DONOR CELLS DOES NOT REDUCE THE IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS FOLLOWING NUCLEAR TRANSFER
S. Arat, H. Bagis, F. Ergin, H. Sagirkaya, H.O. Mercan and A. Dinnyes
pp. 135-135
RDv16n1Ab26 26 ABERRANT REPROGRAMMING OF IMPRINTED GENE EXPRESSION IN ENLARGED
PLACENTAS OF MICE CLONED FROM ES CELLS TREATED WITH TSA OR 5AZA C
S.G. Baqir, Q. Zhou, A. Jouneau, J.-P. Renard, D.H. Betts and L.C. Smith
pp. 135-135
RDv16n1Ab27 27 BIRTH OF AFRICA'S FIRST NUCLEAR-TRANSFERRED ANIMAL PRODUCED WITH HANDMADE CLONING
P. Bartels, J. Joubert, M. de la Rey, R. de la Rey, R. Treadwell, H. Callesen and G. Vajta
pp. 136-136
RDv16n1Ab28 28 PREGNANCIES RESULTED FROM GOAT NT EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY FUSING COUPLETS IN THE PRESENCE OF LECTIN
I. Begin, B. Bhatia, K. Rao, R. Keyston, J.T. Pierson, N. Neveu, F. Cote, M. Leduc, A.S. Bilodeau, Y.-J. Huang, A. Lazaris, H. Baldassarre, B. Wang and C.N. Karatzas
pp. 136-136
RDv16n1Ab29 29 HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE PROFILES OF NUCLEAR TRANSFER GOATS PRODUCING THE MSP1-42 MALARIA ANTIGEN
E. Behboodi, S.L. Ayres, E. Memili, M. O'Coin, L.H. Chen, H.M. Meade and Y. Echelard
pp. 137-137
RDv16n1Ab30 30 USE OF ADULT STEM/PROGENITOR CELLS AS NUCLEAR DONORS TO PRODUCE CLONED PORCINE EMBRYOS
P. Bosch, S.L. Pratt, E. Sherrer, C.A. Hodges, E. Ivy Hill, E. Kachline and S.L. Stice
pp. 137-138
RDv16n1Ab31 31 EFFECTS OF CYCLOHEXIMIDE ON CAPRINE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYO AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT
R.E Butler, D. Melican, N. Hawkins, T. Jellerette, S. Nims, K. Graslie and W. Gavin
pp. 138-138
RDv16n1Ab32 32 ULTRASOUND MEASUREMENTS OF BOVINE SOMATIC CLONES AT DAY 50 AND DAY 64 OF PREGNANCY
P. Chavatte-Palmer, P. Laigre, C. Juillien, Y. Heyman, F. Constant, M. Guillomot, D. LeBourhis and J.P. Renard
pp. 138-139
RDv16n1Ab33 33 DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS CLONED WITH FETAL FIBROBLASTS ARRESTED AT G0/G1 PHASE BY DIFFERENT TREATMENTS
S.R. Cho, W.J. Son, C.S. Park, S.Y. Choe and G.J. Rho
pp. 139-139
RDv16n1Ab34 34 EFFECT OF GENOTYPE AND CELL LINE ON THE EFFICIENCY OF LIVE CALF PRODUCTION BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
K. DeLegge, M. Maserati, N. Kieser, D. Delanski, B. Henderson, T. Dobbie, J. Middour, J. Balladares and R. Page
pp. 139-140
RDv16n1Ab35 35 ANALYSIS OF EPIGENETIC MODIFICATIONS AND GENOMIC IMPRINTING IN NUCLEAR TRANSFER DERIVED BOS GAURUS × B. TAURUS CONCEPTI
S.V. Dindot, P. Farin, C. Farin, J. Alexander, E. Crosier, S. Walker, C. Long and J.A. Piedrahita
pp. 140-140
RDv16n1Ab36 36 COMPARISON OF THE DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF CAPRINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM IN VITRO AND IN VIVO MATURED OOCYTES
Y. Echelard, E. Memili, S.L. Ayres, M. O'Coin, L.H. Chen, H.M. Meade and E. Behboodi
pp. 140-140
RDv16n1Ab37 37 DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF CLONE CELLS IN MURINE CLONE-FERTILIZED AGGREGATION CHIMERAS
S. Eckardt, N.A. Leu and K.J. McLaughlin
pp. 141-140
RDv16n1Ab38 38 BIRTH OF AFRICAN WILD CAT CLONED KITTENS
M.C. Gomez, C.E. Pope, A.M. Giraldo, L. Lyons, R.F. Harris, A. King, A. Cole, R.A. Godke and B.L. Dresser
pp. 141-142
RDv16n1Ab39 39 MATERNAL ORIGIN OF OOCYTES AFFECTS IN UTERO DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY AND PHENOTYPE OF BOVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER FETUSES
S. Hiendleder, H.-D. Reichenbach, H. Wenigerkind, D. Bebbere, G. Brem, V. Zakhartchenko and E. Wolf
pp. 142-142
RDv16n1Ab40 40 PREDICTORS OF CLONED CALF VIABILITY
J. Hill, B. Henderson, J. Cibelli and R. Page
pp. 140-143
RDv16n1Ab41 41 EFFECTS OF MATURATION PERIOD OF PORCINE OOCYTES ON DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
M. Hoelker, P. Petersen, E. Lemme, A. Lucas-Hahn and H. Niemann
pp. 143-143
RDv16n1Ab42 42 ANGIOGENESIS IN CLONED AND IVF-DERIVED BOVINE PREGNANCIES AT DAY 30 OF GESTATION
K.A. Hoffert, C.A. Batchelder, M. Bertolini, A.L. Moyer and G.B. Anderson
pp. 143-143
RDv16n1Ab43 43 IMPROVED IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS WITH 6-DMAP FOLLOWING FUSION
G.-S. IM, L. Lai, Z. Liu, Y. Hao, C.M. Murphy and R.S. Prather
pp. 144-144
RDv16n1Ab44 44 POSSIBILITY OF PRODUCTION OF A TRANSGENIC CLONED COW USING THE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER OF HUMAN ALPHA 1-ANTITRYPSIN GENE-TRANSFECTED CELLS
G. Jang, M.M.U. Bhuiyan, E.S. Park, H.Y. Chun, J.G. Cho, H.J. Park, S.K. Kang, B.C. Lee and W.S. Hwang
pp. 144-144
RDv16n1Ab45 45 PRODUCTION OF CHIMERIC TRANSCHROMOSOMIC CALVES
P. Kasinathan, M.F. Nichols, J.E. Griffin and J.M. Robl
pp. 144-145
RDv16n1Ab46 46 DIFFERENTIAL PATTERNS OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS BETWEEN NORMAL AND CLONED PLACENTAE
H.R. Kim, J.K. Kang, J.T. Yoon, H.H. Seong, C.S. Park and D.I. Jin
pp. 145-145
RDv16n1Ab47 47 BOVINE OOCYTE CYTOPLASM SUPPORTS NUCLEAR REMODELING BUT NOT REPROGRAMMING OF MURINE FIBROBLASTS
N.-H. Kim, M.R. Shin and S.H. Park
pp. 145-146
RDv16n1Ab48 48 EFFECT OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1 SUPPLEMENT TO NCSU-23 MEDIUM ON PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
S. Kim, D.H. Nam, Y.W. Jung, H.S. Kim, S.H. Lee, G.S. Lee, S.H. Hyun, D.Y. Kim, S.K. Kang, B.C. Lee and W.S. Hwang
pp. 146-146
RDv16n1Ab49 49 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE CLONED EMBRYOS FOLLOWING DIFFERENT ACTIVATION TREATMENTS
Y.S. Kim, S.A. Ock, S.L. Lee, S.Y. Choe and G.J. Rho
pp. 146-147
RDv16n1Ab50 50 SPATIAL EXPRESSION OF OCT 4 IS NORMALLY REGULATED IN PREIMPLANTATION
STAGE BOVINE SOMATIC CELL CLONES
S. Kurosaka, S. Eckardt, M.K. Friez, N.A. Leu, R. Reinbold and K.J. McLaughlin
pp. 147-147
RDv16n1Ab51 51 DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE CLONES CONSTRUCTED WITH CYTOPLASM ORIGINATING FROM OOCYTES CULTURED IN RETINOL
J.L. Lawrence, F.N. Schrick, J.D. Godkin and J.L. Edwards
pp. 147-148
RDv16n1Ab52 52 GREATER PHENOTYPIC VARIABILITY IN CLONED CATTLE FETUSES FROM ONE CELL LINE THAN CONTEMPORARY HALF-SIBS GENERATED BY ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION OR IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION
R.S.F. Lee, J. Peterson and D.N. Wells
pp. 148-148
RDv16n1Ab53 53 MODIFIED AIR-DRY METHOD REVEALS THAT DIPLOID CELLS ARE PREDOMINANT IN CLONED BOVINE EMBRYOS
G.-P. Li and T.D. Bunch
pp. 148-149
RDv16n1Ab54 54 THE DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL DNA
(MT DNA)-DEPLETED CAPRA HIRCUS FETAL FIBROBLASTS: CANDIDATE DONORS FOR SOMATIC
CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER (SCNT)
R.E. Lloyd, R. Alberio, E.J. Bowles, K.H.S. Campbell and J.C. St. John
pp. 149-149
RDv16n1Ab55 55 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF ENUCLEATED DOMESTIC CAT OOCYTES RECONSTRUCTED WITH SKIN FIBROBLASTS OF DOMESTIC AND LEOPARD CATS
C. Lorthongpanich, C. Laowtammathron, S. Muenthaisong, T. Vetchayan, M. Ketudat-Cairns, B. Likitdecharote and R. Parnpai
pp. 149-150
RDv16n1Ab56 56 CARDIOMYOCYTES FOR THE STUDY OF DEDIFFERENTIATION IN BOVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER
A. Lucas-Hahn, M. Schwarzer, E. Lemme, L. Schindler and H. Niemann
pp. 150-150
RDv16n1Ab57 57 EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING INTERSPECIES NUCLEAR TRANSFER OF AFRICAN BUFFALO (SYNCERUS CAFFER), BONTEBOK (DAMALISCUS DORCUS DORCUS) AND ELAND (TAUROTRAGUS ORYX) SOMATIC CELLS INTO BOVINE CYTOPLASTS
M. Matshikiza, P. Bartels, G. Vajta, F. Olivier, T. Spies, G.E. Bartels, E.H. Harley, I. Baumgarten and H. Callesen
pp. 150-151
RDv16n1Ab58 58 ESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION OF DAIRY GOATS UTILIZED AS RECIPIENTS FOR CAPRINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
D. Melican, R. Butler, N. Hawkins, S. Nims, N. Buzzel, T. Jellerette and W. Gavin
pp. 151-151
RDv16n1Ab59 59 IN VITRO AND IN VIVO SURVIVAL OF NELORE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED WITH ADULT AND FETAL FIBROBLASTS
M.R.B. Mello, H.V.A. Caetano, M.S. Padilha, M.G. Marques, A.C. Nicacio, R.P.C. Gerger, C.M. Mendes, V.P. Oliveira and J.A. Visintin
pp. 151-152
RDv16n1Ab60 60 EPIGENETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF BOVINE AND CAPRINE EMBRYOS AND DONOR CELLS USED FOR NUCLEAR TRANSFER
E. Memili, E. Behboodi, H.M. Meade and Y. Echelard
pp. 152-152
RDv16n1Ab61 61 ISOLATION AND CULTURE OF SOMATIC CELLS OBTAINED FROM SEMEN AND MILK OF GULF COAST NATIVE SHEEP
L. Nel-Themaat, R.A. Godke, B.L. Dresser and P. Damiani
pp. 152-153
RDv16n1Ab62 62 SPINDLE MORPHOGENESIS AND THE MORPHOLOGY OF CHROMOSOMES IN MOUSE NUCLEAR TRANSFER: AN ABNORMAL START IN CLONING OF MICE
V.T. Nguyen, S. Wakayama, S. Kishigami and T. Wakayama
pp. 153-153
RDv16n1Ab63 63 INTERFERON-TAU EXPRESSION FROM PRIMARY TROPHECTODERM OUTGROWTHS OF BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS: COMPARISON BETWEEN IVP, NT, AND PARTHENOGENIC EMBRYOS
O.M. Ocon, N.C. Talbot, A.M. Powell and A.D. Ealy
pp. 153-153
RDv16n1Ab64 64 COMPARISON OF DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF IN VIVO AND IN VITRO RECIPIENT OOCYTES AFTER NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN GOAT
H.S. Park, M.Y. Lee, S.P. Hong, J.I. Jin, J.K. Park, J.S. Lee, S.H. Sohn and J.Y. Jung
pp. 154-154
RDv16n1Ab65 65 RARE AND OFTEN UNRECOGNIZED CEREBROMENINGITIS AND HEPATOPNEUMONIC CONGESTION ARE MAJOR CAUSES OF SUDDEN DEATH IN CLONED MALE PIGLETS
M.R. Park, S.K. Cho, J.Y. Park, K.M. Kim, Y.J. Choi, D.N. Kwon, K.C. Hwang, U.H. Tae, W.J. Son and S.S. Paik
pp. 154-154
RDv16n1Ab66 66 EFFECTS OF CONTACT INHIBITION INTERVALS V. SERUM DEPRIVATION ON DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER DERIVED EMBRYOS
B. Petersen, M. Hoelker, W. Kues and H. Niemann
pp. 155-155
RDv16n1Ab67 67 ORGAN WEIGHT VARIATION IN CLONED PIGS
J.A. Piedrahita, S. Walker and G. Zaunbrecher
pp. 155-155
RDv16n1Ab68 68 EFFECT OF ROSCOVITINE ON FIBROBLASTS' ABILITY TO FORM BLASTOCYSTS AND ESTABLISH PREGNANCIES AFTER BOVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER
A.M. Powell, P. Graininger, N. Talbot and R.J. Wall
pp. 155-156
RDv16n1Ab69 69 DOLLY: A FINAL REPORT
S. Rhind, W. Cui, T. King, W. Ritchie, D. Wylie and I. Wilmut
pp. 156-156
RDv16n1Ab70 70 PRODUCTION OF CLONES BY FIBROBLAST NUCLEAR TRANSFER FROM AN X-AUTOSOME TRANSLOCATION CARRIER COW
G.J. Rho, R. Kasimanickam, W.H. Johnson, E. Semple, D.H. Betts, P.K. Basrur and W.A. King
pp. 156-157
RDv16n1Ab71 71 EFFECT OF CALCIUM IONOPHORE AND CYTOCHALASIN D ON ACTIVATION AND IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR TRANSFER BOVINE EMBRYOS
S.J. Rzucidlo, S. Arat and S.L. Stice
pp. 157-157
RDv16n1Ab72 72 EFFECTS OF GENE EXPRESSION IN BOVINE EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED WITH FIBROBLASTS TRANSFECTED WITH LUCIFERASE GENE ON THE SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT
K. Saeki, T. Tamari, A. Kasamatsu, K. Shirouzu, S. Taniguchi, K. Matsumoto, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 157-158
RDv16n1Ab73 73 EFFECT OF CALF RECLONING ON EMBRYO AND FETAL SURVIVAL
D.F. Salamone, C.B. Santos, J.L. Barañao, J.L. Bussmann, J. Artuso, I. Mujica, C.J. Munar, G. Berra and C. Melo
pp. 158-158
RDv16n1Ab74 74 PREGNANCY ESTABLISHMENT OF NUCLEAR TRANSFERRED EMBRYOS AFTER VITRIFICATION AND EMBRYO TRANSFER IN CATTLE
P.C. Shen, J.C. Huang, C.H. Wang, W.T.K. Cheng, L.Y. Sung, J. Xu, C.X. Tian, X. Yang, F.L. Du and S.N. Lee
pp. 158-159
RDv16n1Ab75 75 HIGHLY EFFICIENT AND RELIABLE CHEMICALLY ASSISTED ENUCLEATION METHOD FOR HANDMADE CLONING IN CATTLE AND SWINE
G. Vajta, T.T. Peura, L. Lai, C.N. Murphy, R.S. Prather, P.M. Kragh, P. Holm and H. Callesen
pp. 159-159
RDv16n1Ab76 76 CLONED HORSE PREGNANCIES PRODUCED USING ADULT CUMULUS CELLS
D.K. Vanderwall, G.L. Woods, K.I. Aston, T.D. Bunch, G.-P. Li, L.N. Meerdo and K.L. White
pp. 160-160
RDv16n1Ab78 78 CHRONOLOGICAL EVENTS OF IN VITRO MATURATION IN CAMEL (CAMELUS DROMEDARIES) OOCYTES
N.A. Wani, U. Wernery and M.A. Nowshari
pp. 161-161
RDv16n1Ab79 79 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SURVIVAL RATE AND BIRTH WEIGHT IN CLONED KOREAN NATIVE CALVES
B.C. Yang, G.S. Im, D.H. Kim, S.K. Lee, H.S. Park, H.H. Seong, J.K. Jung, W.K. Chang and K.N. Kim
pp. 161-161
RDv16n1Ab80 80 DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF BOVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM FETAL FIBROBLASTS TRANSDUCED WITH SIMIAN VIRUS 40 LARGE T ANTIGEN
V. Zakhartchenko, F. Yang, B. Vogg, A. Pfeifer and E. Wolf
pp. 162-162
RDv16n1Ab81 81 IN VITRO MATURATION, FERTILIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE IMMATURE OOCYTES CRYOPRESERVED BY VITRIFICATION WITH STEPWISE EXPOSURE USING A NYLON MESH
Y. Abe, K. Hara, H. Matsumoto, H. Sasada, H. Ekwall, H. R-Martinez and E. Sato
pp. 162-162
RDv16n1Ab82 82 COMPARISON OF THE SURVIVAL OF IN VITRO-DERIVED PORCINE OOCYTES AND EMBRYOS VITRIFIED BY OPEN PULLED STRAW, ELECTRON MICROSCOPE GRID, AND NYLON LOOP SYSTEM
M.-H. Ahn, H.-B Seok, I.-D. Kim and D.-S Son
pp. 162-163
RDv16n1Ab84 84 METHANOL AS A CRYOPROTECTANT FOR EQUINE EMBRYOS
L.D. Bass, D.J. Denniston, L.J. Maclellan, P.M. McCue and E.L. Squires
pp. 163-163
RDv16n1Ab85 85 ASSISTED HATCHING IMPROVES POST-WARMING IN VITRO VIABILITY OF VITRIFIED PORCINE BLASTOCYSTS
L.F.S. Beebe, R.D.A. Cameron, A.W. Blackshaw, H. Keates and M.B. Nottle
pp. 164-164
RDv16n1Ab86 86 COMPARISON OF TWO VITRIFICATION PROTOCOLS FOR CROSSBRED BOS INDICUS × BOS TAURUS IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS
L.S.A. Camargo, R.S. Oliveira, J.H.M. Viana, W.F. Sá, A.M. Ferreira and A.A. Ramos
pp. 164-164
RDv16n1Ab87 87 ONE-STEP VERSUS TWO-STEP VITRIFICATION AND IN-STRAW DILUTION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
L.F. Campos-Chillon, D.J. Walker and J.F. De La Torre-Sanchez
pp. 165-165
RDv16n1Ab88 88 ESTABLISHMENT OF PREGNANCIES AFTER VITRIFICATION OF EQUINE EMBRYOS
V. Caracciolo di Brienza, E.L. Squires and E.M. Carnevale
pp. 165-165
RDv16n1Ab89 89 EFFECT OF PRE-EQUILIBRATION PROCEDURES ON THE DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF VITRIFIED BOVINE OOCYTES AFTER IVF
W.C. Chang, J. Xu, S. Jiang, X.C. Tian, X. Yang and F.L. Du
pp. 166-166
RDv16n1Ab91 91 IMPACT OF PROPYLENE GLYCOL V. ETHYLENE GLYCOL ON OOCYTE MATURATION, SPINDLE INTEGRITY, FERTILIZATION AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO IN THE DOMESTIC CAT
P. Comizzoli, D.E. Wildt and B.S. Pukazhenthi
pp. 167-167
RDv16n1Ab92 92 THE ADDITION OF SEMINAL PLASMA FROM INDIVIDUAL BOARS TO FREEZING EXTENDER CAN IMPROVE THE POST-THAW SPERM SURVIVAL
T. Cremades, G. Carvajal, M. Hernandez, J.M. Vazquez, E.A. Martinez and J. Roca
pp. 167-167
RDv16n1Ab93 93 COMPUTER-ASSISTED ANALYSIS OF BOVINE SPERM MOTILITY BEFORE AND AFTER CRYOPRESERVATION
L. Defoin, A. Granados, M. Clos and I. Donnay
pp. 167-168
RDv16n1Ab94 94 MEIOSIS INHIBITION OF BOVINE OOCYTES: EFFECTS ON SURVIVAL AFTER VITRIFICATION BY OPEN PULLED-STRAW METHOD
C. Diez, M. Carbajo, L. Fernandez, C.O. Hidalgo, S. de la Varga, A. Fernandez, N. Facal and E. Gomez
pp. 168-168
RDv16n1Ab95 95 FIRST REPORT ON CLEAVAGE DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING CRYOPRESERVATION OF ADULT AND PREPUBERTAL RHESUS MONKEY (MACACA MULATTA) OOCYTES
A. Dinnyes, S. Wei, Y. Li, P. Zheng and W. Ji
pp. 169-169
RDv16n1Ab96 96 ULTRASTRUCTURE AND CELL DEATH OF VITRIFIED PORCINE BLASTOCYSTS
D. Fabian, F. Berthelot, F. Botté and P. Maddox-Hyttel
pp. 169-169
RDv16n1Ab97 97 EFFECT OF RAPID TEMPERATURE CHANGE ON VIABILITY OF FROZEN-THAWED IVM/IVF BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Goda, M. Narita, M. Miyamura, S. Hamano, O. Dochi and H. Koyama
pp. 170-170
RDv16n1Ab98 98 CONCEPTION RATES USING BRAHMAN BULL SEMEN FROZEN IN MILK BASED EXTENDER CONTAINING EGG YOLK OR SOYBEAN LIPIDS; A FIELD STUDY IN A TROPICAL ENVIRONMENT
R. Gonzales, M. Rosales, F. Perea, J. Velarde, E. Soto, R. Palomares, H. Hernandez and A.T. Palasz
pp. 170-171
RDv16n1Ab101 101 CRYOPRESERVATION OF RAT EPIDIDYMAL SPERM: COMPARISON OF TWO COOLING PROTOCOLS
N. Kashiwazaki, Y. Okuda, A. Takizawa, N. Nakagata and M. Shino
pp. 172-172
RDv16n1Ab102 102 VITRIFICATION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE AND OVINE EMBRYOS USING THE MINIMUM VOLUME COOLING CRYOTOP METHOD
J.M. Kelly, D.O. Kleemann, M. Kuwayama and S.K. Walker
pp. 172-173
RDv16n1Ab103 103 A NEW PAPER CONTAINER FOR THE VITRIFICATION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
Y.M. Kim, D.H. Ko, S.J. Uhm, K.S. Chung and H.T. Lee
pp. 173-173
RDv16n1Ab104 104 EFFECT OF HATCHING STATUS ON VITRIFICATION OF CLONED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
C. Laowtammathron, T. Terao, C. Lorthongpanich, S. Muenthaisong, T. Vetchayan, S. Hochi and R. Parnpai
pp. 174-174
RDv16n1Ab105 105 VITRIFICATION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS USING THE CLV METHOD
W. Lindemans, L. Sangalli, A. Kick, C.R. Earl and R.C. Fry
pp. 174-174
RDv16n1Ab106 106 EVALUATION OF ADDITION OF REDUCED GLUTATHIONE TO COOLING MEDIUM ON IN VITRO FERTILITY AND ACROSOME REACTION IN BOAR SPERMATOZOA
C. Matás, J. Gadea, F. García-Vázquez, J.C. Gardón and S. Cánovas
pp. 175-175
RDv16n1Ab107 107 TOXICITY OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL ON FROZEN AND THAWED IVP EMBRYOS IN DIRECT TRANSFER METHOD
S. Matoba, K. Imai, Y. Mimaki, M. Narita, M. Tagawa, O. Dochi and N. Saito
pp. 175-176
RDv16n1Ab108 108 CRYOPRESERVATION OF GERMPLASM FROM HERITAGE BREEDS OF DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK: SEASONAL EFFECTS ON SUPEROVULATION RESPONSE AND EMBRYO PRODUCTION
D. Matsas, V. Huntress, H. Levine, G. Saperstein and E.W. Overstrom
pp. 176-176
RDv16n1Ab109 109 REFREEZING STALLION SPERMATOZOA FOR ASSISTED REPRODUCTION
P.M. McCue, A.I. Moore and J.E. Bruemmer
pp. 176-177
RDv16n1Ab110 110 OSMOTIC STRESS ON THE CELLULAR ACTIN FILAMENT ORGANIZATION OF IN VITRO PRODUCED PORCINE EMBRYOS
H. Men, Y. Agca, S.F. Mullen, E.S. Critser and J.K. Critser
pp. 177-177
RDv16n1Ab111 111 VOLUMETRIC CHANGES OF BOVINE OOCYTES RESULTING FROM DEHYDRATION IN DISACCHARIDE SOLUTIONS
A.E. Moisan, J.W. Lynn, S.P. Leibo and R.A. Godke
pp. 177-178
RDv16n1Ab112 112 EFFECT OF THE IVM PROTOCOL OF BOVINE OOCYTES ON SURVIVAL RATES AFTER VITRIFICATION BY OPEN PULLED STRAW METHOD
E. Moran, E. Gomez, A. Rodriguez, C.O. Hidalgo, N. Facal and C. Diez
pp. 178-178
RDv16n1Ab113 113 COMPARISON OF TWO ETHYLENE GLYCOL EQUILIBRATION TREATMENTS FOR THE QUICK FREEZING OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
A.C. Nicácio, R. Simões, C. Yamada, H.V.A. Caetano, M.R.B. Mello, M.E.O.A. Assumpção, R.P.C. Gerger, V.P. Oliveira and J.A. Visintin
pp. 178-179
RDv16n1Ab114 114 EFFECT OF CYTOCHALASIN B TREATMENT ON VITRIFICATION OF CAPRINE PARTHENOGENIC BLASTOCYSTS
S. Nims, D. Melican, T. Jellerette, R. Butler and W. Gavin
pp. 179-179
RDv16n1Ab115 115 DIMETHYLSULPHOXIDE AND 1,2-PROPANEDIOL DIFFERENTIALLY CRYOPROTECT BOVINE AND PORCINE PRIMORDIAL, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY FOLLICLES
E. Papasso Brambilla, A. Paffoni, T.A.L. Brevini, M. De Eguileor, G. Ragni and F. Gandolfi
pp. 180-180
RDv16n1Ab116 116 DEVELOPMENT INTO BLASTOCYSTS OF SWAMP BUFFALO OOCYTES AFTER VITRIFICATION AND NUCLEAR TRANSFER
R. Parnpai, C. Laowtammathron, T. Terao, C. Lorthongpanich, S. Muenthaisong, T. Vetchayan and S. Hochi
pp. 180-181
RDv16n1Ab117 117 EFFECTS OF PREVIOUS PRESSURE TREATMENT ON THE SURVIVAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL SPEED OF EXPANDED MOUSE BLASTOCYSTS FROZEN RAPIDLY (PILOT STUDY)
C. Pribenszky, M. Molnar, S. Cseh and L. Solti
pp. 181-181
RDv16n1Ab118 118 VITRIFICATION OF PRONUCLEAR-STAGE MOUSE EMBRYOS ON ALUMINUM FOIL FLOATING ON LIQUID NITROGEN
H. Sagirkaya, F. Ergin, H. Bagis and S. Arat
pp. 181-181
RDv16n1Ab119 119 CRYOPRESERVATION OF BIOPSIED BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO USING ARABINOGALACTAN AND 1.5 M ETHYLENE GLYCOL
B. Shangguan, N. Yang, R. Vanderwal and M.D. Darrow
pp. 182-182
RDv16n1Ab120 120 PREGNANCY RATES RESULTING FROM TRANSFER OF FRESH AND FROZEN HOLSTEIN AND JERSEY EMBRYOS
R. Steel and J.F. Hasler
pp. 182-183
RDv16n1Ab121 121 VITRIFICATION OF MOUSE MORULAE BY A NEW METHOD: PULLULAN FILM-STRAW VITRIFICATION
Y. Takagi, M. Shimizu, T. Kato, A. Danguri and M. Sakamoto
pp. 183-183
RDv16n1Ab122 122 COMPARISON OF TWO CRYOPROTECTANT DILUTION TREATMENTS FOR QUICK FROZEN IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
J.A. Visintin, A.C. Nicácio, C. Yamada, H.V.C. Amaral, R. Simões, M. Milazzotto, M.G. Marques and C.M. Mendes
pp. 183-184
RDv16n1Ab123 123 VITRIFICATION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS BY ADDITION OF CRYOPROTECTANT IN ONE STEP
D.J. Walker, L.F. Campos-Chillon and G.E. Seidel
pp. 184-184
RDv16n1Ab124 124 CRYOPRESERVATION OF WHITE-TAILED DEER (ODOCOILEUS VIRGINIANUS) SEMEN
B. Williams, G. Flores-Foxworth, S. Chapman, J. Romano, B. Kidd, G. Fuchs, M. Westhusin, D. Kraemer and D. Frels
pp. 184-185
RDv16n1Ab125 125 MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF DAY 14 AND DAY 21 IVP AND CLONED BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
N.I. Alexopoulos, A.J. French and P. Maddox-Hyttel
pp. 185-185
RDv16n1Ab126 126 MOUSE BLASTOCYST FORMATION IS REGULATED BY SPECIFIC PKC ISOFORMS
THAT AFFECT LOCALIZATION OF NA /K-ATPASE
J.J. Eckert, I.T. Cameron and T.P. Fleming
pp. 185-186
RDv16n1Ab127 127 APOPTOSIS IN BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS FROM FIVE DIFFERENT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
J.O. Gjørret and P. Maddox-Hyttel
pp. 186-186
RDv16n1Ab128 128 CHANGES WITHIN OXYGEN ENVIRONMENT DURING IVF AND IVC IMPROVE BOVINE EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
C.O. Hidalgo, C. Diez, E. Moran, J.M. Prendes, P. Humblot, B. Marquant-Le Guienne, N. Facal and E. Gomez
pp. 187-187
RDv16n1Ab129 129 IN UTERO TRANSPLANTATION OF HUMAN HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS (HSC) INTO FETAL GOATS OFFERS A NEW APPROACH TO STUDIES OF HSC EXPANSION AND DEVELOPMENT
S.-Z. Huang, F. Zeng, D. Sun, M.-J. Chen, Z.-R. Ren and Y.-T. Zeng
pp. 187-187
RDv16n1Ab130 130 INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1 AND INTERLEUKIN-11 AS POSSIBLE SURVIVAL FACTORS FOR THE BOVINE PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYO EXPOSED TO STRESS
F. D. Jousan, J. Hernández-Ceron, C. M. Franco and P. J. Hansen
pp. 188-188
RDv16n1Ab131 131 DIFFERENTIAL DNA METHYLATION CHANGES OF THE REPETITIVE SEQUENCES DURING PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT IN THE MOUSE
S.-H. Kim, Y.-K. Kang, D.-B. Koo, M.-J. Kang, K.-K. Lee and Y.-M. Han
pp. 188-188
RDv16n1Ab132 132 INCIDENCE OF OXIDATIVE STRESS-INDUCED APOPTOSIS IN OVINE EMBRYOS IS ALLEVIATED IN VITRO BY TROLOX, A WATER-SOLUBLE VITAMIN E ANALOGUE
A. Reis, K.A. Powell, G.J. McCallum, J.A. Rooke and T.G. McEvoy
pp. 188-189
RDv16n1Ab133 133 SUBOPTIMAL OOCYTE ACTIVATION CAUSES METHYLATION CHANGE IN TWO IMPRINTED GENES IN THE MOUSE
S. Toth, T. Imamura, A. Kerjean, T. Heams, S. Madoux, D. Huneau, J.-P. Ozil and A. Paldi
pp. 189-189
RDv16n1Ab134 134 INCOMPLETE HISTONE ACETYLATION OF SOMATIC CHROMATIN IN BOVINE OOCYTES
G. Wee, S.-H. Kim, K.P. Kim, S. Yeo, D.-B. Koo, S.J. Moon, K.-K. Lee and Y.-M. Han
pp. 189-190
RDv16n1Ab135 135 DNA METHYLATION PROFILES IN THE PREIMPLANTATION PORCINE EMBRYOS
S. Yeo, Y.-K. Kang, D.-B Koo, J.-S Han, W.-K Chang, J.-K. Park, Y.-M. Han and K.-K. Lee
pp. 190-190
RDv16n1Ab136 136 HIGH PROTEIN DIET INHIBITS INNER CELL MASS FORMATION AND INCREASES APOPTOSIS IN MOUSE BLASTOCYSTS DEVELOPED IN VIVO BY INCREASING THE LEVELS OF AMMONIUM IN THE REPRODUCTIVE TRACT
D.K. Gardner, K.S. Stilley and M. Lane
pp. 190-190
RDv16n1Ab137 137 THE EFFECT OF ANTI-CD44 ON EMBRYO IMPLANTATION IN RABBITS
M.J. Illera, P. Bermejo, J. Hernandez, A. Gonzalez and J.C. Illera
pp. 190-191
RDv16n1Ab138 138 EARLY EMBRYO MORTALITY IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) DURING THE SPRING PERIOD
G. Neglia, C. Grassi, A. Prandi, G. Galiero, E. De Carlo, L. Zicarelli and G. Campanile
pp. 191-191
RDv16n1Ab139 139 PROSTAGLANDIN F2± COMPROMISES DEVELOPMENT OF PRE-IMPLANTATION BOVINE EMBRYOS DURING COMPACTION
F.N. Scenna, J.L. Edwards and F.N. Schrick
pp. 191-192
RDv16n1Ab140 140 A STUDY ON HINNY PRODUCTION FROM LOCAL JENNIES (EQUUS ASINUS) AND STALLIONS (E. CABALLUS) IN ETHIOPIA: NORMAL OFFSPRING PRODUCED
G. Tadesse, T. Abayneh, F. Gebreab, M. Tefera and G. Wirtu
pp. 192-192
RDv16n1Ab141 141 EFFECT OF NUMBER OF LAMBS, THEIR SEX AND BIRTH WEIGHT ON OVINE PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN (ovPAG) CONCENTRATIONS
L. Vandaele, S. Verberckmoes, S. De Cat, B. El Amiri, J. Sulon, L. Duchateau, A. Van Soom and J.-F. Beckers
pp. 192-193
RDv16n1Ab143 143 DIETARY CARBOHYDRATES AND LIPIDS AFFECT IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION FOLLOWING OPU IN HEIFERS
S.J. Adamiak, K. Mackie, M. Ewen, K.A. Powell, R.G. Watt, J.A. Rooke, R. Webb and K.D. Sinclair
pp. 193-194
RDv16n1Ab144 144 ARE BLASTOCYST RATES A RELIABLE INDICATOR OF THE QUALITY OF AN IVP SYSTEM?
B. Avery and T. Greve
pp. 194-194
RDv16n1Ab145 145 COMBINED GLUCOSE AND FRUCTOSE SUPPLEMENTATION IN PROTEIN-FREE KSOM IMPROVES PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE TRANSGENIC CLONED EMBRYOS
M.M.U. Bhuiyan, G. Jang, E.-S. Park, K.-H. Ko, H.-Y. Jeon, S.-K. Kang, B.-C. Lee and W.-S. Hwang
pp. 194-195
RDv16n1Ab146 146 COMPARISON OF EMBRYO CULTURE MEDIA FOR BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT AFTER INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION OF IN VITRO-MATURED EQUINE OOCYTES
Y.H. Choi, D.D. Varner and K. Hinrichs
pp. 195-195
RDv16n1Ab147 147 ION COMPOSITION OF CULTURE MEDIUM INFLUENCES MITOCHONDRIAL DISTRIBUTION AND BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT OF PREIMPLANTATION PORCINE EMBRYOS
M.L. Conover-Sparman and R.L. Krisher
pp. 195-196
RDv16n1Ab148 148 EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR INDUCES BCL-X L GENE EXPRESSION AND REDUCES APOPTOSIS IN PORCINE PARTHENOTES DEVELOPING IN VITRO
X.S. Cui, Y.J. Jeong, S.H. Cheon and N.-H. Kim
pp. 196-196
RDv16n1Ab149 149 GLUCOSE METABOLISM OF IN VITRO AND IN VIVO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
J.F. De La Torre Sanchez, M. Lane, J. Gibbons, D.K. Gardner and G.E. Seidel
pp. 196-197
RDv16n1Ab150 150 PREGNANCY AND PARTURITION FOLLOWING TRANSFER OF BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN TWO MEDIA UNDER TWO OXYGEN CONCENTRATIONS
A. Fischer-Brown, R. Monson, D. Northey, T. Kuhlka and J. Rutledge
pp. 197-197
RDv16n1Ab151 151 A SIMPLE AND FAST METHOD FOR CONCURRENT DIFFERENTIAL STAINING AND TUNEL LABELLING OF BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
A.A. Fouladi-Nashta, R. Alberio, B. Nicholas, K.H.S. Campbell and R. Webb
pp. 197-198
RDv16n1Ab152 152 EFFECT OF REPLACEMENT OF PYRUVATE/LACTATE IN CULTURE MEDIUM WITH GLUCOSE ON PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYOS IN VITRO
N.W.K. Karja, S. Medvedev, D. Fuchimoto, A. Onishi, M. Iwamoto, T. Otoi and T. Nagai
pp. 198-198
RDv16n1Ab153 153 EXPRESSION OF TGF-BETA I AND TYPE I AND TYPE II OF TGF-BETA RECEPTORS IN BOVINE EMBRYOS
B.K. Kim, H.J. Chung, B.C. Yang, D.H. Kim, J.H. Woo, J.H. Choi, H.H. Seong, J.K. Jung and W.K. Chang
pp. 198-199
RDv16n1Ab154 154 THE EFFECT OF FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR-4 ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR TRANSFER BOVINE EMBRYOS
D.H. Kim, B.C. Yang, S.K. Lee, H.S. Park, S.B. Park and W.K. Chang
pp. 199-199
RDv16n1Ab155 155 OXYGEN MEASUREMENTS AS INDICATORS OF CULTURE CONDITIONS AND VIABILITY OF CATTLE EMBRYOS
A.S. Lopes, L.D.M. Ottosen, T. Greve and H. Callesen
pp. 199-199
RDv16n1Ab156 156 INFLUENCE OF SERUM AND BSA ON BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT AND HATCHING IN IVF AND NUCLEAR TRANSFER BOVINE EMBRYOS
G.F. Mastromonaco, E. Semple, C. Robert, J. Rho, D. Betts and W.A. King
pp. 200-200
RDv16n1Ab157 157 A WATER-SOLUBLE VITAMIN E ANALOGUE (TROLOX) IMPROVES OVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT DURING SERUM-FREE CULTURE IN THE PRESENCE OF DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID (C22:6n-3)
T.G. McEvoy, A. Reis, M. Ewen, G.J. McCallum and J.A. Rooke
pp. 200-201
RDv16n1Ab158 158 APOPTOSIS IN IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS ACCORDING TO DEVELOPMENTAL KINETICS
F.V. Meirelles, K.L. Schwarz, G.K.F. Merighe, S.F. Carambula and Y.F. Watanabe
pp. 201-201
RDv16n1Ab159 159 EFFECT OF GRANULOCYTE-MACROPHAGE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR (GM-CSF) AND SERUM, ALONE OR IN COMBINATION, ON INTERFERON-TAU (IFNT) PRODUCTION BY OVINE EMBRYOS
J.A. Rooke, M. Ewen, M.E. Staines, T.G. McEvoy and C.J. Ashworth
pp. 201-202
RDv16n1Ab160 160 EFFECTS OF EXTRACELLULAR ION CONCENTRATIONS ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF DOMESTIC CAT IVF EMBRYOS
W.F. Swanson, A.L. Manharth, J.B. Bond, H.L. Bateman, R.L. Krisher and J.R. Herrick
pp. 202-202
RDv16n1Ab161 161 EFFECT OF BOVINE PITUITARY EXTRACT ON HATCHING AND POST-HATCHING DEVELOPMENT OF IVP BOVINE EMBRYOS
N.C. Talbot and A.M. Powell
pp. 202-203
RDv16n1Ab162 162 INSULIN IMPROVES FREQUENCY OF CLEAVAGE AND IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS IN DEFINED MEDIUM
G. Wirtu, C.E. Pope, P. Damiani, B.L. Dresser, R.A. Godke and B.D. Bavister
pp. 203-203
RDv16n1Ab163 163 IMPROVEMENT OF IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF PIG EMBRYOS BY SYNCHRONISATION OF OOCYTE MEIOTIC MATURATION WITH CYCLOHEXIMIDE
J. Ye, K.H.S. Campbell and M.R. Luck
pp. 204-204
RDv16n1Ab164 164 BOVINE PLACENTAL LACTOGEN (B PL) AND BOVINE PREGNANCY-SPECIFIC PROTEIN B (B PSPB) AS INDIRECT MEASURES OF PLACENTAL FUNCTION IN IN VITRO-DERIVED BOVINE PREGNANCIES
M. Bertolini, C.R. Wallace and G.B. Anderson
pp. 204-204
RDv16n1Ab165 165 RE-EXPANSION AND QUALITY OF SPLIT BOVINE EMBRYOS IN VITRO
P. Kesseler, E. Mahabir, M. Köster, M. Gilles, K. Wimmers, S. Ponsuksili and K. Schellander
pp. 205-205
RDv16n1Ab166 166 MOUSE EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT FROM ONE-CELL STAGE TO BLASTOCYST, UTILIZING KSOM SUPPLEMENTED WITH AMINO ACIDS IN A MICROCHANNEL DEVICE
P.H.C. Lopes, S.A. Malusky, A.S. Lima, D.J. Beebe and M.B. Wheeler
pp. 205-205
RDv16n1Ab167 167 THE USE OF BULL ROUND SPERMATIDS FOR PRODUCING RECONSTRUCTED EMBRYOS
S.A. Ock, D.O. Kwack, S.Y. Choe and G.J. Rho
pp. 206-206
RDv16n1Ab168 168 FACTORS AFFECTING ON EMBRYO TRANSFER PREGNANCY RATES OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Aoki, S. Murano, M. Miyamura, S. Hamano, Y. Terawaki, O. Dochi and H. Koyama
pp. 206-206
RDv16n1Ab170 170 INFLUENCE OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH EMBRYO RECOVERY AND POLICY OF TRANSFER ON PREGNANCY RATES AFTER TRANSFER OF BOVINE FRESH EMBRYOS
G. Bourgoin, H. Quinton, A. Rohou, P. Humblot and C. Ponsart
pp. 207-207
RDv16n1Ab171 171 IMPROVEMENT IN EMBRYO RECOVERY USING UTERINE DOUBLE FLUSHING
A. Castro Neto, B.V. Sanches, S.H.V. Perri, M.M. Seneda and J.F. Garcia
pp. 207-208
RDv16n1Ab172 172 ELECTIVE SINGLE EMBRYO TRANSFER (E SET) IN HUMANS DOES NOT AFFECT THE CHANCES OF A SUCCESSFUL PREGNANCY
J. Catt, T. Wood, M. Henman and R. Jansen
pp. 208-208
RDv16n1Ab173 173 TRANSFER OF VITRIFIED BLASTOCYSTS FROM ONE OR TWO SUPEROVULATED LARGE WHITE HYPERPROLIFIC DONORS TO MEISHAN RECIPIENTS: REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS AT DAY 30 OF PREGNANCY
C. Cuello, F. Berthelot, F. Martinat-Botté, P. Guillouet, V. Furstoss, C. Boisseau, P. Manceau, A. Locatelli and E.A. Martínez
pp. 208-208
RDv16n1Ab174 174 EMBRYO TRANSFER OF VITRIFIED IVF EMBRYOS IN CATTLE: PREGNANCY COMPARISON AFTER SINGLE AND DOUBLE TRANSFER
F.L. Du, A. Dinnyes, L.Y. Sung, J. Xu, S. Jiang, C.X. Tian and X. Yang
pp. 209-209
RDv16n1Ab175 175 SAVING PREGNANCIES IN BEEF CATTLE AFTER A LUTEOLYTIC DOSE OF PROSTAGLANDIN
C.E. Ferguson, D.J. Kesler, T.R. Davidson, B. Leonard and R.A. Godke
pp. 209-210
RDv16n1Ab176 176 PRODUCTION OF TRANSFERABLE EMBRYOS IN BRAHMAN COWS TREATED WITH BOVINE SOMATOTROPIN
R. Gonzalez-Fernandez, J.C. Velarde, F. Perea-Ganchou, E. Soto-Belloso, R. Palomares-Naveda and H.J. Hernandez-Fonseca
pp. 210-210
RDv16n1Ab177 177 HYSTEROSCOPIC BLASTOCYST IMPLANTATION A NOVEL EMBRYO TRANSFER PROCEDURE
M. Kamrava and M. Yin
pp. 210-211
RDv16n1Ab178 178 EMBRYO QUALITY AND COLOR IN HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN AND BELGIAN BLUE CATTLE IN RELATION TO DONOR BLOOD CHOLESTEROL AND TRIGLYCERIDES
J.L.M.R. Leroy, L. Goossens, A. Geldhof, T. Vanholder, G. Opsomer, A. Van soom and A. de Kruif
pp. 211-211
RDv16n1Ab179 179 IMPORTANCE OF EMBRYO TRANSFERS IN TRANSGENIC MOUSE FACILITIES
E. Mahabir, A. Mayer, S. Marschall, M. Hrabe de Angelis and J. Schmidt
pp. 211-212
RDv16n1Ab180 180 EFFECT OF TIME OF E CG TREATMENT ON PREGNANCY RATES IN
BOS INDICUS × BOS TAURUS
RECIPIENTS SYNCHRONIZED WITH PROGESTERONE VAGINAL DEVICES AND
TRANSFERRED WITHOUT ESTRUS DETECTION
L.F. Nasser, E.L. Reis, A.M. Oliveira, G.A. Bo and P.S. Baruselli
pp. 212-212
RDv16n1Ab181 181 COMPARISON OF THE PREGNANCY RATES AFTER SYNCHRONIZATION OF
OVULATION USING Gn RH AND PGF2± IN RECIPIENT DAIRY CATTLE
T. Nishisouzu, M. Sugawara, S. Aoki, K. Kishida, M. Moriyoshi, M. Moriyoshi, O. Dochi and H. Koyama
pp. 212-213
RDv16n1Ab182 182 LAPAROSCOPIC EMBRYO TRANSFER IN KOREAN BLACK GOATS
S.T. Shin, S.K. Jang, H.S. Yang, O.K. Lee, Y.H. Shim, W.I. Choi, D.S. Lee, J.K. Cho and Y.W. Lee
pp. 213-213
RDv16n1Ab183 183 PREGNANCY RATE FOLLOWING TRANSFER OF IN VITRO- AND IN VIVO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS TO LH-TREATED RECIPIENTS
J. Small, M. Colazo, D. Ambrose, R. Mapletoft, J. Reeb and J. Kastelic
pp. 213-213
RDv16n1Ab184 184 PREGNANCY RATES AFTER ESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION TREATMENT WITH NEW AND REUSED CIDR-B DEVICES
C.W. Solorzano, J.H. Mendoza, J. Oden and S. Romo
pp. 214-214
RDv16n1Ab185 185 ASSESSMENT OF VIABILITY OF IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS BY TRIPLE AND SINGLE TRANSFER
A.M. van Wagtendonk-De Leeuw, A. Pugh, W. McMillan, J. Hepburn, B. Peachey, S. Hagenson, K. Cockrem, A. Marsh, H. Voges and Z. Xu
pp. 214-215
RDv16n1Ab186 186 SEROCONVERSION OF CALVES TO BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS (BVDV) FOLLOWING INTRAVENOUS INOCULATION WITH ARTIFICIALLY EXPOSED IN VIVO-DERIVED EMBRYOS
J.G. Waldrop, D.A. Stringfellow, M.D. Givens, P.K. Galik, K.P. Riddell, M.G. Riddell and R.L. Carson
pp. 215-215
RDv16n1Ab187 187 EFFECTS OF OXYGEN TENSION ON ESTABLISHMENT, LDH ISOZYMES, AND M RNA EXPRESSION OF MURINE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
J. Gibbons, E. Hewitt and D.K. Gardner
pp. 215-215
RDv16n1Ab188 188 FATE OF CHIMERIC EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS RECONSTRUCTED WITH PARTHENOGENETIC MOUSE EMBRYOS
J.Y. Kim, S.J. Uhm, K.S. Chung and H.T. Lee
pp. 216-216
RDv16n1Ab189 189 ESTABLISHMENT OF BUFFALO EMBRYONIC STEM-LIKE (ES-LIKE) CELL LINES FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DERIVED BLASTOCYSTS
Y. Kitiyanant, J. Saikhun, N. Kitiyanant, H. Sritanaudomchai, T. Faisaikarm and K. Pavasuthipaisit
pp. 216-216
RDv16n1Ab190 190 FEEDERS FROM RHESUS MONKEY SUPPORT PROLONGED DIFFERENTIATED GROWTH OF RHESUS MONKEY EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
T. Li, Y. Xie, X. Zhang, S. Wang and W. Ji
pp. 216-217
RDv16n1Ab191 191 IN VIVO AND IN VITRO DIFFERENTIATION OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS DERIVED FROM PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS IN MICE
T. Mitani, T. Teramura, T. Tada, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 217-217
RDv16n1Ab192 192 ISOLATION AND CULTURE OF EMBRYONIC STEM CELL-LIKE CELLS FROM IN VITRO FERTILIZED PORCINE BLASTOCYSTS
H.-Y. Son, C.-H. Park, S.-G. Lee, G.-S. Lee, H.-S. Kim, S. Kim, S.-K. Kang, W.-S. Hwang and C.-K. Lee
pp. 217-218
RDv16n1Ab193 193 CHARACTERIZATION OF PORCINE TROPHECTODERM-DERIVED CELLS IN THE
PRESENCE OF H BMP4 IN THE ABSENCE OF A FEEDER LAYER
K.B. Stewart, A.M. Adams, S.L. Pratt and S.L. Stice
pp. 218-218
RDv16n1Ab194 194 THE EFFECT OF OVIDUCTAL INCUBATION OF OOCYTES AND EMBRYOS ON ADHERENCE OF BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS
A. Bielanski, C.L. Lutze-Wallace and S. Nadin-Davis
pp. 218-218
RDv16n1Ab195 195 REMOVAL OF EQUINE ARTERITIS VIRUS FROM STALLION SEMEN
R.J. GeraghtyE, J.M. Morrell, L. Spencer and P.V. Holmes
pp. 219-219
RDv16n1Ab196 196 PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS INFECTIONS IN FETAL FIBROBLAST CELLS
M.D. Givens, D.A. Stringfellow, K.P. Riddell, P.K. Galik, E. Sullivan, J. Robl, P. Kasinathan, C.C. Dykstra and D.W. Boykin
pp. 219-219
RDv16n1Ab197 197 SUSCEPTIBILITY OF PORCINE MORULAE AND BLASTOCYST STAGE EMBRYOS TO PSEUDORABIES VIRUS AND PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME VIRUS
B. Mateusen, A. Van Soom, D.G.D. Maes and H.J. Nauwynck
pp. 219-220
RDv16n1Ab198 198 BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS (BVDV) IN CELL LINES USED FOR SOMATIC CELL CLONING
D. Stringfellow, K. Riddell, M.D. Givens, P. Galik, E. Sullivan, J. Robl and P. Kasinathan
pp. 220-220
RDv16n1Ab199 199 CHARACTERISTICS OF CHAMOIS (RUPICAPRA PYRENAICA PARVA) EPIDIDYMAL SPERMATOZOA DEPENDING ON TIME POSTMORTEM
L. Anel, F. Martinez-Pastor, M. Kaabi, V. Garcia-Macias, M. Alvarez, E. Anel, P. Herraez and P. de Paz
pp. 220-221
RDv16n1Ab200 200 OVARIAN STIMULATION, LAPAROSCOPIC OOCYTE RETRIEVAL, IVF AND BLASTOCYST PRODUCTION USING SEQUENTIAL MEDIA IN THE AFRICAN LION (PANTHERA LEO)
D.L. Armstrong, E.G. Crichton, S.M. Dankof, L.M.J. Schwalbach, D.K. Gardner and N.M. Loskutoff
pp. 221-221
RDv16n1Ab201 201 RED DEER (CERVUS ELAPHUS) CALVES BORN FROM IN VITRO-PRODUCED BLASTOCYSTS FERTILIZED AND CULTURED IN DEER SYNTHETIC OVIDUCT FLUID
D.K. Berg, S.E. Beaumont, M.C. Berg and G.W. Asher
pp. 222-222
RDv16n1Ab202 202 FERTILIZING ABILITY OF EPIDIDYMAL CAT SPERMATOZOA AFTER CRYOPRESERVATION OR STORAGE AT 4°C.
L. Bogliolo, P. Bonelli, L. Madau, M.T. Zedda, C. Santucciu, G. Leoni, S. Pau and S. Ledda
pp. 222-222
RDv16n1Ab203 203 TIMING OF IN VITRO OOCYTE MATURATION IN SPRINGBOK (ANTIDORCAS MARSUPIALIS), BLACK WILDEBEEST (CONNECHAETES GNU), BLESBOK (DAMALISCUS DORCUS PHILLIPSI), AND REEDBUCK (REDUNCA ARUNDINUM)
A.M. Brad, T. Spies, F. Olivier, M. Lane, D.K. Gardner, P. Bartels and R.L. Krisher
pp. 223-223
RDv16n1Ab204 204 THE PRODUCTION OF INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION LION (PANTHERA LEO) EMBYROS USING SPERMATOZOA COLLECTED BY PERCUTANEOUS EPIDIDYMAL SPERM ASPIRATION FROM VASECTOMIZED MALES
P. Damiani, M. Gomez, A. Cole, E. Pope, R. Aguilar, B. Hammond, L. Nel, C. Cortez, J. Vaccaro, E. Sarrat, E. Markey and B. Dresser
pp. 223-224
RDv16n1Ab205 205 A GAME OF CAT AND MOUSE: XENOGRAFTING OF TESTIS TISSUE FROM DOMESTIC KITTENS RESULTS IN COMPLETE CAT SPERMATOGENESIS IN A MOUSE HOST
A. Honaramooz, A. Snedaker and I. Dobrinski
pp. 224-224
RDv16n1Ab206 206 POSTNATAL MANAGEMENT OF CHRYPTORCHID BANTENG CALVES CLONED BY NUCLEAR TRANSFER UTILIZING FROZEN FIBROBLAST CULTURES AND ENUCLEATED COW OVA
D.L. Janssen, M.L. Edwards, J.A. Koster, R.P. Lanza and O.A. Ryder
pp. 224-224
RDv16n1Ab207 207 OVARIAN STIMULATION, TRANSVAGINAL, ULTRASOUND-GUIDED OOCYTE RETRIEVAL, ICSI AND BLASTOCYST PRODUCTION IN SEQUENTIAL MEDIA IN THE WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLA (GORILLA GORILLA GORILLA)
N.M. Loskutoff, T.R. Bowsher, J.A. Chatfield, G.A. Stones, J.W. Ramey, L. Zhang, M. Putman, C. Boland, D. Wharton and D.K. Gardner
pp. 225-225
RDv16n1Ab208 208 EFFECT OF REFRIGERATION AND CRYOPRESERVATION ON THE QUALITY OF LION EPIDIDYMAL SPERMATOZOA
A.F. Malo, F. Martinez-Pastor, F. Olivier, T. Spies, E.R.S. Roldan and P. Bartels
pp. 225-226
RDv16n1Ab209 209 FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF WHITE RHINOCEROS CERATHOTERIUM SIMUM EPIDIDYMAL SPERMATOZOA BEFORE AND AFTER CRYOPRESERVATION
F. Martinez-Pastor, F. Olivier, T. Spies, L. Anel and P. Bartels
pp. 226-226
RDv16n1Ab210 210 INCREASE IN OVULATION RATE AFTER IMMUNIZATION OF MALPURA EWES AGAINST A SYNTHETIC PEPTIDE SEQUENCE OF THE ±-SUBUNIT OF BOVINE INHIBIN
S.M.K. Naqvi, P. Palta, A. Joshi, R. Gulyani, V. Paul, V.P. Maurya and R.S. Manik
pp. 226-227
RDv16n1Ab211 211 QUALITY CHANGES IN BLUE WILDEBEEST (CONNOCHAETES TAURINUS) EPIDIDYMAL SPERMATOZOA MAINTAINED AT 4°C
F. Olivier, T. Spies, F. Martinez-Pastor, D.M. Barry and P. Bartels
pp. 227-227
RDv16n1Ab213 213 EFFECTS OF TIME OF MATURATION AND SHEEP SERUM ON IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN THE ENDANGERED ELD'S DEER (CERVUS ELDI THAMIN) OOCYTES
B. Siriaroonrat, P. Comizzoli, N. Songsasen, R.E. Spindler, S.L. Monfort, D.K. Berg and B.S. Pukazhenthi
pp. 228-228
RDv16n1Ab214 214 USE OF FLOURESCENT PROBES TO ACCESS EPIDIDYMAL SPERMATOZOA OF THE BLUE WILDEBEEST CONNOCHAETES TAURINUS AND IMPALA ANTELOPE AEPYCEROS MELAMPUS MELAMPUS
T. Spies, F. Olivier, F. Martinez-Pastor, D.M. Barry and P. Bartels
pp. 228-229
RDv16n1Ab215 215 SUCCESSFUL OUT-OF-BREEDING SEASON ESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION FOLLOWED BY FIXED TIME INSEMINATION IN WATERBUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS)
R.M. Züge, U. Rodacki, A.T. Grandi, J.M.J. Aerts and P.E.J. Bols
pp. 229-229
RDv16n1Ab216 216 TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND-GUIDED BIOPSY OF THE BOVINE OVARY: A NEW TOOL FOR THE STUDY OF PREANTRAL FOLLICLES
J.M.J. Aerts, P.E.J. Bols, Ma. Oste, C.J.D. Van Ginneken, E. Wechsung and A. Houvenaghel
pp. 229-230
RDv16n1Ab217 217 LUTEAL REGRESSION AND FOLLICLE DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING PROSTAGLANDIN-F2± TREATMENT 3 DAYS AFTER OVULATION IN MARES
D.R. Bergfelt, R.A. Pierson and O.J. Ginther
pp. 230-230
RDv16n1Ab218 218 ULTRASOUND-GUIDED TRANSVAGINAL INJECTION OF A LOW DOSE OF FSH-LH INTO THE BOVINE OVARY AS AN ALTERNATIVE WAY TO STIMULATE FOLLICULAR GROWTH: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
P.E.J. Bols, T. Vanholder, J.L.M.R. Leroy, J.M.J. Aerts and A. Van Soom
pp. 230-231
RDv16n1Ab219 219 EFFECTS OF GROWTH HORMONE AND GN RH ANTAGONISTS ON FOLLICULAR AND
OOCYTE DEVELOPMENT IN SHEEP
P. Gonzalez-Añover, T. Encinas, R.M. Garcia-Garcia, A. Veiga-Lopez, J. Santiago-Moreno, A. Lopez-Sebastian, M.J. Cocero and A. Gonzalez-Bulnes
pp. 231-231
RDv16n1Ab220 220 ENDOCRINE AND OVARIAN FUNCTION AFTER GN RH ANTAGONIST
TREATMENTS IN GOATS
A. Gonzalez-Bulnes, J. Santiago Moreno, R.M. Garcia-Garcia, C.J.H. Souza, A. Lopez-Sebastian and A.S. McNeilly
pp. 231-232
RDv16n1Ab221 221 CYSTIC BOVINE FOLLICLES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH AN ALTERATION IN LOCAL GENE AND PROTEIN EXPRESSION
J. Greenaway, N. Linnerth and J. Petrik
pp. 232-232
RDv16n1Ab222 222 THE ROLE OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-RELATED APOPTOSIS INDUCING LIGAND DURING FOLLICULAR ATRESIA IN PIG OVARIES
N. Inoue, N. Manabe, M. Nakayama, T. Matsui, A. Maeda, S. Nakagawa and H. Miyamoto
pp. 232-232
RDv16n1Ab223 223 DEVELOPMENTAL PATTERN OF SMALL (1-3 mm) ANTRAL FOLLICLES IN THE BOVINE OVARY
R.S. Jaiswal, J. Singh and G.P. Adams
pp. 233-233
RDv16n1Ab224 224 FOLLICULAR GROWTH IN SHEEP SUPEROVULATED WITH FSH AFTER
PRE-TREATMENT WITH GN RH ANTAGONISTS
C. Lopez-Alonso, T. Encinas, A. Veiga-Lopez, R.M. Garcia-Garcia, J.M. Ros, P. Gonzalez-Añover, M.J. Cocero and A. Gonzalez-Bulnes
pp. 233-233
RDv16n1Ab225 225 GROWTH OF OOCYTES IN PIG PRIMORDIAL FOLLICLES XENOTRANSPLANTED INTO SCID MICE
M. Moniruzzaman, S. Senbon and T. Miyano
pp. 233-234
RDv16n1Ab226 226 HEAT SHOCK OF GERMINAL VESICLE-STAGE BOVINE OOCYTES REDUCES EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
R.R. Payton, A.M. Saxton, J.L. Lawrence and J.L. Edwards
pp. 234-234
RDv16n1Ab227 227 OVARIAN FOLLICULAR DYNAMICS IN POSTPARTUM MEDITERRANEAN ITALIAN BUFFALOES
G.A. Presicce, G. De Santis and E.M. Senatore
pp. 235-235
RDv16n1Ab228 228 DOMINANT FOLLICLE DEVIATION IN GUZERA BREED (BOS INDICUS) COWS
J.H.M. Viana, G.T.R.M. Coutinho, M.P. Palhao, L.S.A. Camargo, W.F. Sa, A.M. Ferreira and L.A.G. Nogueira
pp. 235-235
RDv16n1Ab229 229 CHARACTERIZATION OF CONNEXIN 43 IN THE CANINE OVARIAN FOLLICLE
L.A. Willingham-Rocky, M.C. Golding, M.E. Westhusin, D.C. Kraemer and R.C. Burghardt
pp. 235-236
RDv16n1Ab230 230 TRANSCRIPTOMICS ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN GENE EXPRESSION IN BOVINE OVIDUCT EPITHELIAL CELLS DURING THE ESTROUS CYCLE
S. Bauersachs, S. Rehfeld, S. Koelle, S. Mallok, K. Prelle, H. Wenigerkind, F. Sinowatz, H. Blum and E. Wolf
pp. 236-236
RDv16n1Ab232 232 SEARCH FOR THE BOVINE HOMOLOG OF THE MURINE PED GENE
T. Fair, A. Gutierrez-Adan, M. Murphy, D. Rizos, F. Martin, M.P. Boland and P. Lonergan
pp. 237-237
RDv16n1Ab233 233 EXPRESSION OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR (IGF) M RNA IN BOVINE
CONCEPTUSES FROM EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VIVO OR IN VITRO
C.E. Farin, J.E. Alexander, K.F. Rodriguez and P.W. Farin
pp. 237-238
RDv16n1Ab234 234 IMPRINTING STATUS OF DEVELOPMENTALLY IMPORTANT GENES IN BOVINE PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
C. Gebert, C. Wrenzycki, D. Herrmann, A. Lucas-Hahn, J.W. Carnwath and H. Niemann
pp. 238-238
RDv16n1Ab235 235 RETINOID-DEPENDENT M RNA EXPRESSION IN BOVINE OOCYTES
PREMATURED AND/OR MATURED IN VITRO
E. Gomez, C. Diez, E. Moran, A. Rodriguez, L.J. Royo, F. Goyache, N. Facal and A. Gutierrez-Adan
pp. 238-238
RDv16n1Ab236 236 LOCALIZATION OF INTERFERON-TAU IN BOVINE EMBRYOS AND CUMULUS CELLS BY CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY
K.M. Johnson, X. Alvarez and H.M. Kubisch
pp. 239-239
RDv16n1Ab237 237 EFFECTS OF IN VITRO V. IN VIVO CULTURE ON EXPRESSION OF EMBRYO DERIVED GENE TRANSCRIPTS INVOLVED IN APOPTOSIS IN SINGLE BOVINE EMBRYOS
H.M. Knijn, C. Wrenzycki, P.L.A.M. Vos, G.C. van der Weijden, H. Niemann and S.J. Dieleman
pp. 239-239
RDv16n1Ab238 238 ESTROGEN RECEPTOR ALPHA AND PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR EXPRESSION FROM REPRODUCTIVE TISSUE AND IN VITRO PRODUCED EMBRYOS OF THE DOMESTIC CAT
M.W. Latino, T.C. Chiang, C.E. Pope, M.C. Gomez, A.M. Giraldo, R.F. Harris, A.L. King, B.L. Dresser and J.A. McLachlan
pp. 240-240
RDv16n1Ab239 239 IDENTIFICATION OF DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES IN PORCINE PARTHENOTES AT 2-CELL AND BLASTOCYST STAGES USING ANNEALING CONTROL PRIMER TECHNOLOGY
H.Y. Lee, S.J. Yoon, K.A. Lee and N.-H. Kim
pp. 240-240
RDv16n1Ab240 240 OVINE PREPUBERTAL OOCYTE SHOWS ALTERATE GENE EXPRESSION AND LOW DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
G. Leoni, S. Ledda, L. Bogliolo, S. Succu, I. Rosati, D. Bebbere, P.P. Pintus and S. Naitana
pp. 240-241
RDv16n1Ab241 241 POLYADENYLATION STATUS OF M RNAs CODING FOR PRDX-6, GDF-9, G6PDH AND
CYCLIN B1 BEFORE AND AFTER IN VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES:
REAL-TIME PCR RESULTS AFTER REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION WITH OLIGO(D T) OR WITH
HEXAMERS
A.S. Lequarre, J.M. Traverso, J. Marchandise and I. Donnay
pp. 241-241
RDv16n1Ab242 242 GLUTATHIONE CONTENT AND EXPRESSION OF ANTIOXIDANT ENZYME
M RNAS IN SHEEP OOCYTES
T. Livingston, S. MacKenzie, L. Edwards and J. Godkin
pp. 241-242
RDv16n1Ab243 243 TEMPORAL DIVERGENCE IN THE PATTERN OF M RNA EXPRESSION IN
BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED FROM THE ZYGOTE TO BLASTOCYST STAGE IN VITRO OR IN
VIVO
P. Lonergan, D. Rizos, A. Gutierrez-Adan, P.M. Moreira, B. Pintado, J. de la Fuente and M.P. Boland
pp. 242-242
RDv16n1Ab244 244 REAL TIME PCR EVALUATION OF EXPRESSION PROFILES OF SOME MATERNAL-SOURCED GENE TRANSCRIPTS IN IN VITRO PRODUCED PRE IMPLANTATION STAGE BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Mamo, S. Ponsuksili, K. Wimmers, M. Gilles and K. Schellander
pp. 242-243
RDv16n1Ab245 245 RELATIVE ABUNDANCE OF HSP 70 M RNA IN BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
USING DIFFERENT EMBRYO/VOLUME RATIOS IN CULTURE
A.T.D. Oliveira, C. Gebert, R.F.F. Lopes, H. Niemann and J.L. Rodrigues
pp. 243-243
RDv16n1Ab246 246 IMPROVEMENT OF THE DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY OF OOCYTES FROM PREPUBERTAL CATTLE BY INTRAOVARIAN IGF-I APPLICATION
A. Oropeza, K.G. Hadeler, D. Herrmann, C. Wrenzycki and H. Niemann
pp. 243-244
RDv16n1Ab247 247 GENE EXPRESSION OF MAMMALIAN RELATIVE OF DNAJ IN BOVINE ENDOMETRIUM DURING EARLY PREGNANCY
K. Oshima, T. Kojima, H. Watanabe, M. Fukushima, O. Dochi, N. Takenouchi, M. Komatsu and N. Yamamoto
pp. 244-244
RDv16n1Ab248 248 EXPRESSION AND LOCALIZATION OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR AND VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR 2 IN EQUINE FOLLICLES
H.G. Pedersen, J. Greenaway, T. Greve and J. Petrik
pp. 244-244
RDv16n1Ab249 249 BOVINE GRANULOSA CELLS M RNA EXPRESSION OF PEROXISOME
PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED RECEPTOR-± AND THE PROTO-ONCOGENE C -FOS
A. Rodriguez, L.J. Royo, F. Goyache, C. Diez, E. Moran, A. Salas and E. Gomez
pp. 245-245
RDv16n1Ab250 250 SPECIFIC GENE KNOCK DOWN OF OCT-4 IN MOUSE PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS USING SHORT INTERFERENCE RNA
M.R. Shin, X.S. Cui, K.A. Lee, J.H. Jun and N.-H. Kim
pp. 245-245
RDv16n1Ab251 251 SEARCH FOR GENES INVOLVED IN DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE IN MOUSE OOCYTES USING SUPPRESSION SUBTRACTIVE HYBRIDIZATION
O. Suzuki, T. Hata, M. Koura, Y. Noguchi, K. Takano, Y. Yamamoto and J. Matsuda
pp. 245-246
RDv16n1Ab252 252 A COMPARATIVE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF GENES IN PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO OR IN VIVO
D. Tesfaye, K. Wimmers, M. Gilles, S. Ponsuksili and K. Schellander
pp. 246-246
RDv16n1Ab253 253 BOVINE OOCYTE CYCLIN B1 M RNA UNDERGOES CYTOPLASMIC
POLYADENYLATION BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF IN VITRO MATURATION
K. Tremblay, C. Vigneault, G. Bujold and M.-A. Sirard
pp. 246-247
RDv16n1Ab254 254 IDENTIFICATION OF OOCYTE SPECIFIC GENES USING SSH AND MICROARRAY ANALYSIS
M. Vallée, C. Gravel, M.-F. Palin and M.-A. Sirard
pp. 247-247
RDv16n1Ab255 255 EXPRESSION OF TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS PRIOR TO THE MATERNAL-TO-ZYGOTIC TRANSITION IN BOVINE EMBRYOS
C. Vigneault, S. McGraw, G. Bujold and M.-A. Sirard
pp. 247-248
RDv16n1Ab256 256 CONSTRUCTION OF A BOVINE C DNA ARRAY TO MONITOR GENE
EXPRESSION PROFILES IN BOVINE PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
C. Wrenzycki, T. Brambrink, D. Herrmann, J.W. Carnwath and H. Niemann
pp. 248-248
RDv16n1Ab257 257 DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION IN GERMINAL VESICLE AND METAPHASE II MOUSE OOCYTES.
S.J. Yoon, E.H. Jun, Y.H. Kim, H.Y. Lee, N.-H. Kim and K.A. Lee
pp. 248-248
RDv16n1Ab258 258 ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDY OF STALLION SPERM FOLLOWING THAWING, CAPACITATING AND IVF PROCEDURES: EFFECT OF THE PRESENCE OF CUMULUS-ENCLOSED OOCYTES
F. Abbate, P.G. Germanà, S. Colleoni and F. Gandolfi
pp. 249-249
RDv16n1Ab259 259 PRODUCTION OF TROPICAL DAIRY CALVES BY EMBRYO TRANSFER USING LOCAL LAISIND (BOS INDICUS) RECIPIENTS AND INTERCONTINENTAL FRESH IVF SHIPPED EMBRYOS
B.X. Nguyen, N.T. Uoc, L.V. Ty, R.L. Monson, M.L. Leibfried-Rutledge, N.H. Duc, L.C. Bui, Q.X. Huu, N.V. Hanh, N.T. Thanh, N.V. Linh and J.J. Rutledge
pp. 249-250
RDv16n1Ab260 260 PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF IN VITRO FERTILIZATION FOR THE ENDANGERED MURCIANO-LEVANTINA BOVINE BREED
D.P. Barajas, J.G. Velasquez, A. Poto and P. Coy
pp. 250-250
RDv16n1Ab261 261 DIFFERENT TRANSVAGINAL OVUM PICK-UP STRATEGIES TO OPTIMIZE THE OOCYTE RETRIEVAL AND EMBRYO PRODUCTION OVER A FIXED PERIOD OF TIME
S. Chaubal, J. Molina, C. Olrichs, L. Ferré, D. Faber, X. Tian and X. Yang
pp. 250-251
RDv16n1Ab262 262 IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN MICROFLUIDIC CHANNELS ENHANCES MONOSPERMIC PENETRATION OF SWINE OOCYTES
S.G. Clark, E.M. Walters, D.J. Beebe and M.B. Wheeler
pp. 251-251
RDv16n1Ab263 263 BINDING OF STALLION SPERM TO EQUINE AND BOVINE ZONAE PELLUCIDAE: EFFECT OF MILK, MILK PROTEINS AND GLUCOSE
M.A. Coutinho da Silva, G.E. Seidel, E.L. Squires, Y.H. Choi and E.M. Carnevale
pp. 252-252
RDv16n1Ab264 264 IN VITRO FERTILIZATION OF MACACA NEMESTRINA OOCYTES WITH FRESH AND FROZEN-THAWED EPIDIDYMAL SPERM
E.C. Curnow and E.S. Hayes
pp. 252-252
RDv16n1Ab265 265 EFFECT OF SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF CULTURE MEDIUM ON IN VITRO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN BUFFALO
D.S. Arathy, S. Ashis, G.T. Sharma, A.C. Majumdar and M.S. Chauhan
pp. 253-253
RDv16n1Ab266 266 IN VITRO-DERIVED EMBRYO PRODUCTION WITH SEXED AND UNSEXED SEMEN FROM DIFFERENT BULLS
L. Ferré, C. Ohlrichs and D. Faber
pp. 253-253
RDv16n1Ab267 267 BODY WEIGHT GAIN VARIATION, HORMONAL AND METABOLIC STATUS AND IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN SUPEROVULATED DAIRY HEIFERS
S. Freret, C. Ficheux, N. Jeanguyot, C. Joly, A. Ponter, C. Ponsart, B. Grimard and P. Humblot
pp. 254-254
RDv16n1Ab268 268 PREGNANCIES FROM FROZEN IVF CATTLE EMBRYOS USING SEX-SORTED AND UNSORTED SPERM
R.C. Fry, C.R. Earl, F.K. Hollinshead, D. Wild and W. Lindemans
pp. 254-255
RDv16n1Ab270 270 IN VITRO FERTILIZATION OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) OOCYTES: EFFECTS OF MEDIA AND SPERM MOTILITY INDUCING AGENTS
B. Gasparrini, L. Boccia, A. De Rosa, D. Vecchio, R. Di Palo and L. Zicarelli
pp. 255-256
RDv16n1Ab271 271 INFLUENCE OF ARGININE-GLYCINE-ASPARTIC ACID (RGD) IN BOVINE SPERM-EGG BINDING, AND FERTILIZATION IN VITRO
R.F. Gonçalves, D. Erickson, A.D. Ealy and G.J. Killian
pp. 256-256
RDv16n1Ab272 272 OVUM RECOVERY AND BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION IN CHIMPANZEES
I. Hayasaka, N. Yoshimoto, Y. Mori, K. Suzuki, R. Honda, H. Okamura, Y. Ide, W. Sakamoto, T. Nakashima, N. Nakagata, R. Torii and Y. Yoshikawa
pp. 256-256
RDv16n1Ab273 273 EFFECT OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR (EGF) DURING OOCYTE MATURATION ON IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
H.J. Hernandez-Fonseca, R. Palomares-Naveda, E. Soto-Belloso, R. Gonzalez-Fernandez, A.D. De Ondiz-Sanchez, F. Perea-Ganchou, S. Sirisathien and B.G. Brackett
pp. 257-257
RDv16n1Ab274 274 SIMILARITY OF EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY OVUM PICK-UP AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN IDENTICAL TWIN CATTLE
K. Imai, S. Kobayashi, S. Matoba, M. Tagawa and N. Saito
pp. 257-257
RDv16n1Ab275 275 FOLLICULAR ATRESIA IN SMALL, NON-FSH-DEPENDENT BOVINE FOLLICLES IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF OOCYTES FOLLOWING IVP
H. Irving-Rodgers, S. Morris, R. Collett, K. Catanzariti, T. Peura, J. Thompson and R. Rodgers
pp. 258-258
RDv16n1Ab276 276 INFLUENCE OF SPERM TREATMENTS ON BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO AND CELL NUMBER IN CATTLE
B.G. Jeon, J.S. Moon, K.C. Kim and G.J. Rho
pp. 258-258
RDv16n1Ab277 277 ENERGY REQUIREMENT DURING DEVELOPMENT TO THE BLASTOCYST STAGE OF PORCINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
K. Kikuchi, M. Ozawa, D.-I. Fuchimoto, J. Noguchi, H. Kaneko and T. Nagai
pp. 259-259
RDv16n1Ab278 278 EFFECT OF GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN SUPPLEMENT ON PORCINE PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND EXPRESSION OF RECEPTORS FOR GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS IN PORCINE EMBRYOS
H.S. Kim, G.S. Lee, S.H. Hyun, D.H. Nam, Y.W. Jeong, S. Kim, J.H. Kim, S.K. Kang, B.C. Lee and W.S. Hwang
pp. 259-259
RDv16n1Ab279 279 VASCULAR MORPHOMETRY OF BOVINE PLACENTOMES IN LATE GESTATION FROM EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VIVO OR IN VITRO
J.R. Miles, C.E. Farin, K.F. Rodriguez, J.E. Alexander and P.W. Farin
pp. 259-260
RDv16n1Ab280 280 LAMBS BORN AFTER IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION FROM PREPUBERTAL LAMB OOCYTES AND FROZEN-THAWED UNSORTED AND SEX-SORTED SPERMATOZOA
K.M. Morton, S.L. Catt, F.K. Hollinshead, W.M.C. Maxwell and G. Evans
pp. 260-260
RDv16n1Ab281 281 REDUCTION OF POLYSPERMY IN PORCINE IN VITRO FERTILIZATION BY MODIFIED SWIM-UP METHOD
C.-H. Park, B.-S. Koo, J.-I. Yun, M.-G. Kim, S.-G. Lee, H.-Y. Son and C.-K. Lee
pp. 260-261
RDv16n1Ab282 282 MATURATION MEDIUM EXCHANGE IS EFFECTIVE ON BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
Y.S. Park, S.H. Choi, H.D. Park and M.D. Byun
pp. 261-261
RDv16n1Ab283 283 ASSESSMENT OF CALVES PRODUCED BY IVP IN A SEMI-DEFINED MEDIUM
A. Pugh, S. Hagenson, J. Forsyth, K. Cockrem, V. McMillan, W. Walsdorf, A. Marsh, A.M. van Wagtendonk and H.R. Tervit
pp. 261-262
RDv16n1Ab284 284 THE EFFECT OF FEEDING PROPYLENE GLYCOL TO DAIRY COWS DURING THE EARLY POSTPARTUM PERIOD ON SERUM INSULIN CONCENTRATION AND THE RELATIONSHIP WITH OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
D. Rizos, W. Griffin, P. Duffy, M. Wade, K. Quinn, F.J. Mulligan, J.F. Roche, M.P. Boland and P. Lonergan
pp. 262-262
RDv16n1Ab285 285 BIRTH OF PIGLETS AFTER NON-SURGICAL TRANSFER OF PORCINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN PZM-4 WITH ALTERED CONCENTRATIONS OF AMINO ACIDS
C. Suzuki, K. Yoshioka and S. Iwamura
pp. 262-263
RDv16n1Ab286 286 SPERM-OOCYTE INTERACTION DURING IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN THE HORSE
J.L. Tremoleda, T.A.E. Stout, B.M. Gadella and B. Colenbrander
pp. 263-263
RDv16n1Ab287 287 IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF HOLSTEIN EMBRYOS USING SEX SORTED SEMEN
R.D. Wilson, K.A. Weigel, P.M. Fricke, M.L. Leibfried-Rutledge, D.L. Matthews, J.J. Rutledge and V.R. Schutzkus
pp. 263-263
RDv16n1Ab289 289 EFFECT OF FERTILIZATION TIME OF PIG OOCYTES MATURED IN-VITRO BY BOAR SPERM STORED AT 4°C
Y.J. Yi, M.Y. Kim, Y.J. Chang, D.I. Jin and C.S. Park
pp. 264-264
RDv16n1Ab290 290 EFFECTS OF HYALURONAN ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN A CHEMICALLY DEFINED MEDIUM
K. Yoshioka, H. Ekwall and H. Rodriguez-Martinez
pp. 264-265
RDv16n1Ab291 291 PRESENCE OF PLATELET-ACTIVATING FACTOR (PAF) RECEPTOR IN BULL SPERM AND POSITIVE CORRELATION OF SPERM PAF CONTENT WITH FERTILITY
B.G. Brackett, P. Bosch, R.A. McGraw, J.M. DeJarnette, C.E. Marshall, J.B. Massey and W.E. Roudebush
pp. 265-265
RDv16n1Ab292 292 CHANGES IN MEMBRANE SULFHYDRYL STATUS OF BOAR SPERMATOZOA BY FREEZING
J. Gadea, F. García-Vázquez and C. Matás
pp. 265-266
RDv16n1Ab293 293 QUANTITATIVE TESTICULAR HISTOLOGY IN THE COMMON WOMBAT (VOMBATUS URSINUS )
C.A. MacCallum and S.D. Johnston
pp. 266-266
RDv16n1Ab294 294 EFFECTS OF LONG DAYLIGHT ON CAPRINE SCROTAL CIRCUMFERENCE AND SEMEN QUALITY
A. Mahmoud, B. Kouakou, E. Amoah and S. Gelaye
pp. 267-267
RDv16n1Ab295 295 POSSIBLE DOPAMINERGIC MECHANISM REGULATING THE EQUINE CORPUS LUTEUM
E.A. Dille, S.S. King, K.L. Jones, J.F. Roser and C.A. Pearl
pp. 267-267
RDv16n1Ab296 296 LIPIDIC CONTENT IN JERSEY BLASTOCYSTS COMPARED WITH HOLSTEIN AND IVP EMBRYOS
L.M. Pegoraro, S. Barros, F. Sinowatz, G.A. Palma, M.H. Saalfeld, A.C. Coscioni, L.A. Suita, N. Rocha, V. Abrantes and L. Aghnonni
pp. 268-268
RDv16n1Ab297 297 A METHOD TO DRIVE CALCIUM SIGNALLING DYNAMICS IN FERTILIZED MOUSE EGGS
B. Banrezes, S. Toth, D. Huneau, R. Schultz and J.-P. Ozil
pp. 268-268
RDv16n1Ab298 298 RED DEER (CERVUS ELAPHUS ) PARTHENOGENETIC BLASTOCYSTS PRODUCED
USING IONOMYCIN/6DMAP ACTIVATION
S.E. Beaumont, D.K. Berg and G.W. Asher
pp. 268-269
RDv16n1Ab299 299 OOCYTE ACTIVATION IS THE RESULT OF CALCIUM SIGNAL SUMMATION
D. Huneau, S. Toth and J.-P. Ozil
pp. 269-269
RDv16n1Ab300 300 MEIOTIC CELL CYCLE PROGRESSION AFTER PARTHENOGENETIC OOCYTE ACTIVATION: EFFECTS OF STRAIN AND ACTIVATION STIMULUS
E. Ibanez, D.F. Albertini and E.W. Overstrom
pp. 269-270
RDv16n1Ab301 301 EFFECT OF THE MII-AGE AND ACTIVATION PROTOCOL ON THE PARTHENOGENETIC DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE OOCYTES
I. Lagutina, G. Lazzari and C. Galli
pp. 270-292
RDv16n1Ab302 302 A MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE TO CONTROL Ca2+ SIGNALLING IN FERTILIZED AND NON FERTILIZED EGGS
J.-P. Ozil, C. Glemarec and T. Sainte-Beuve
pp. 270-271
RDv16n1Ab303 303 PARTHENOGENETIC DEVELOPMENT OF PIG OOCYTES BY CHEMICAL ACTIVATION
C.S. Park, D.I. Jin, M.Y. Kim, Y.J. Chang and Y.J. Yi
pp. 271-271
RDv16n1Ab304 304 INFLUENCE OF ELECTRICAL STIMULUS ON ACTIVATION OF PIG OOCYTES MATURED IN VITRO
Chang Sik Park, Dong Il Jin, Young June Chang, Moon Young Kim and Young Joo Yi
pp. 271-271
RDv16n1Ab305 305 DEVELOPING AN ACTIVATION PROTOCOL FOR SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER (SCNT) IN THE DOMESTIC CAT
T. Shin, T. Otoi, D.C. Kraemer and M.E. Westhusin
pp. 272-272
RDv16n1Ab306 306 SPONTANEOUS AND PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION OF RAT OOCYTES
J.G. Yoo and L.C. Smith
pp. 272-272
RDv16n1Ab307 307 CHARACTERIZATION OF PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATIONS IN THE COURSE OF MEIOTIC MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
M. Bhojwani, M. Marx, F. Melo-Sterza, W. Kanitz, C. Leiding and W. Tomek
pp. 273-273
RDv16n1Ab308 308 MITOCHONDRIA RELOCATION, MICROTUBULE ASSEMBLING AND PARTHENOGENETIC DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF PIG OOCYTES
T.A.L. Brevini, R. Vassena, C. Francisci and F. Gandolfi
pp. 273-273
RDv16n1Ab309 309 CHROMOSOME CONDENSATION IS CORRELATED WITH HISTONE H3 PHOSPHORYLATION WITHOUT CDC2 KINASE AND MAP KINASE ACTIVITIES IN PIG OOCYTES
T. Bui Hong, L.G. Villa-Diaz, E. Yamaoka and T. Miyano
pp. 273-274
RDv16n1Ab310 310 ENRICHING A DEFINED MATURATION MEDIUM IMPROVES SUBSEQUENT EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE OOCYTES CULTURED IN SMALL AND LARGE GROUPS
I. Donnay, B. Verhaeghe and G. Neirinckx
pp. 274-274
RDv16n1Ab311 311 EFFECT OF OOCYTE MATURATION MEDIA ON THE SPEED OF MEIOTIC PROGRESSION AND BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
D. Fischer, J. Bordignon, C. Robert and D. Betts
pp. 275-275
RDv16n1Ab312 312 THE EFFECTS OF ECG AND ESTRADIOL ON CANINE OOCYTES DURING IN VITRO MATURATION
C.B. Hanna, M.E. Westhusin and D.C. Kraemer
pp. 275-275
RDv16n1Ab314 314 EFFECT OF MACROMOLECULE SUPPLEMENTATION DURING IN VITRO MATURATION ON THE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF GOAT OOCYTES
J.R. Herrick, E. Behboodi, E. Memili, S. Blash, Y Echelard and R.L. Krisher
pp. 276-276
RDv16n1Ab315 315 THE REDUCTION OF MATURATIONAL COMPETENCE BY STREPTOMYCIN DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF GOAT FOLLICULAR OOCYTES
J.K. Kang, J.H. Yang, K. Naruse, C.S. Park, K.S. Min and D.I. Jin
pp. 277-277
RDv16n1Ab316 316 EFFECTS OF ESTRADIOL-17² AND PROGESTERONE SUPPLEMENT ON THE RESUMPTION OF MEIOSIS OF CANINE OOCYTES MATURED IN VITRO
M.K. Kim, Y.H. Fibrianto, H.J. Oh, G. Jang, K.S. Lee, S.K. Kang, B.C. Lee and W.S. Hwang
pp. 277-278
RDv16n1Ab317 317 EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AFTER HOLDING BOVINE OOCYTES IN UNDILUTED FOLLICULAR FLUID FOR A 6-HOUR PREMATURATION PERIOD
A.M. Klumpp, R.S. Denniston, D. Paccamonti, S.P. Leibo and R.A. Godke
pp. 278-278
RDv16n1Ab318 318 EFFECT OF PIG FOLLICLE FLUID AND FETAL CALF SERUM ON PORCINE OOCYTE MATURATION AND SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT AFTER ACTIVATION AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
Z. Liu, L. Lai, G. Im, M. Samuel, D. Wax and R.S. Prather
pp. 278-279
RDv16n1Ab319 319 IN VITRO MATURATION OF EQUINE OOCYTES IN A COMPLETELY DEFINED MEDIUM SUPPLEMENTED WITH PROGESTERONE
B. Merlo, E. Iacono, F. Prati and G. Mari
pp. 279-279
RDv16n1Ab320 320 EFFECT OF CYSTEAMINE DURING IN VITRO MATURATION ON FURTHER EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AND POSTTHAW SURVIVAL OF IVP BOVINE EMBRYOS
J.S. Merton, M. Gerritsen, D. Langenbarg, Z.L. Vermeulen, T. Otter, E. Mullaart, B. Landman and H.M. Knijn
pp. 279-280
RDv16n1Ab322 322 MEIOTIC COMPETENCE OF CANINE OOCYTES EMBEDDED IN COLLAGEN GELS
T. Otoi, M. Yuge, M.-k. Murakami, N.W.K. Karja, P. Wongsrikeao, B. Agung and M. Murakami
pp. 281-281
RDv16n1Ab323 323 OPTIMIZATION OF SERUM-FREE IVP PROTOCOL: EFFECT OF SERUM-FREE IVM ON BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
M.E. Räty, E.H. Ketrja, K.M. Kananen-Anttila and J.M.H. Peippo
pp. 281-281
RDv16n1Ab325 325 RETINOID-DEPENDENT POLY(A) M RNA CONTENTS IN BOVINE OOCYTES
PREMATURED AND/OR MATURED IN VITRO
L.J. Royo, A. Rodriguez, A. Gutierrez-Adan, C. Diez, E. Moran, I. Alvarez, F. Goyache and E. Gomez
pp. 282-282
RDv16n1Ab326 326 FOLLICULAR SIZE, BUT NOT STAGE OF REPRODUCTION OR SEASON, INFLUENCES MEIOTIC MATURATION OF DOMESTIC DOG OOCYTES
N. Songsasen, R. Spindler and D.E. Wildt
pp. 282-283
RDv16n1Ab327 327 THE EFFECTS OF GLUCOSE AND GLUCOSAMINE ON CUMULUS EXPANSION AND NUCLEAR MATURATION OF BOVINE CUMULUS-OOCYTE COMPLEXES
M.L. Sutton-McDowall, R.B. Gilchrist and J.G. Thompson
pp. 283-283
RDv16n1Ab328 328 MEIOTIC COMPETENCE AND DNA FRAGMENTATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES FROM OVARIES STORED IN VARIOUS TEMPERATURES
P. Wongsrikeao, N.W.K. Karja, A. Budiyanto, N.R. Mtango, M. Murakami, M. Nii and T. Otoi
pp. 283-284
RDv16n1Ab329 329 PREGNANCY RATE IN EWES INSEMINATED WITH SEXED SEMEN IN ARGENTINA
L. Cattaneo, P. Martín, J.O. Caballero, M. Calvi, B. Vietri, E. Puyó and M. Medina
pp. 284-284
RDv16n1Ab330 330 THE EFFECT OF SHEATH FLUID ON THE QUALITY OF SEX-SORTED RAM SPERMATOZOA
S.P. de Graaf, L. Gillan, G. Evans, W.M.C. Maxwell and J.K. O¿Brien
pp. 284-285
RDv16n1Ab331 331 INSEMINATION OF OOCYTES WITH AGED SEMEN ALTERS SEX RATIO OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
J.L. Edwards, P. Bredbacka, A.M. Saxton and F.N. Schrick
pp. 285-285
RDv16n1Ab332 332 IN VIVO DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM SEX-SORTED AND RE-CRYOPRESERVED FROZEN-THAWED RAM SPERM
J.K. O'Brien, F.K. Hollinshead, G. Evans and W.M.C. Maxwell
pp. 286-286
RDv16n1Ab333 333 PREGNANCY RATE OBTAINED WITH EMBRYOS COLLECTED AFTER INSEMINATION OF SUPEROVULATED COWS WITH SEXED SORTED SEMEN
M. Panarace, L. Cattaneo, J.N. Caballero, H.R. Cerrate, G.G. Kaiser, M. Marfil and M.J. Medina
pp. 286-286
RDv16n1Ab335 335 EFFECT OF PATERNAL LINE OF DONOR ON SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE AND EMBRYO QUALITY IN JAPANESE BLACK HEIFERS
M. Asada, Y. Hashiyada and K. Konishi
pp. 287-287
RDv16n1Ab336 336 EFFECT OF AN INDIVIDUALLY ADAPTED SUPERSTIMULATION PROTOCOL FOR OPU IN COWS
R. De Roover, G. Genicot, S. Leonard, A. Massip and F. Dessy
pp. 288-288
RDv16n1Ab337 337 THE ONSET AND DURATION OF OVULATION IN DAIRY COWS SUPEROVULATED FOLLOWING SYNCHRONIZATION OF FOLLICLE WAVE WITH CIDR AND ESTRADIOL BENZOATE
K. Kishida, T. Nishisouzu, S. Aoki, M. Iwata, O. Dochi and H. Koyama
pp. 288-289
RDv16n1Ab338 338 EFFECT OF TRACE MINERAL NUTRITION ON FOLLICULAR RESPONSE, OVULATION, AND EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN SUPEROVULATED ANGUS HEIFERS
G.C. Lamb, D.R. Brown, R.C. Wasson, J.E. Larson, C.R. Dahlen and A. DiCostanzo
pp. 289-289
RDv16n1Ab339 339 CORRELATION BETWEEN FOLLICLE SIZE AND QUALITY OF OOCYTES FROM THE SUPEROVULATED CYNOMOLGUS MONKEY
M. Takenoshita, S. Ohta, N. Fujinami, T. Yamochi, T. Kunieda, M. Anzai, K. Matsumoto, K. Saeki, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 289-290
RDv16n1Ab340 340 PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC PORCINE BLASTOCYSTS BY HANDMADE CLONING
P.M. Kragh, G. Vajta, T.J. Corydon, L. Bolund and H. Callesen
pp. 290-290
RDv16n1Ab341 341 APOPTOSIS IN SOMATIC CELL CLONED AND EGFP TRANSGENIC BOVINE EMBRYOS
S.L. Lee, S.Y. Choe and G.J. Rho
pp. 290-290
RDv16n1Ab342 342 EFFECT OF INCREASED SUCKLING STIMULATION ON PIGLET WEIGHT GAIN AND DAILY MILK YIELD OF SOWS TRANSGENIC FOR BOVINE ±-LACTALBUMIN
K.M. Marshall, R.D. Shanks, W.L. Hurley, S.M. Donovan and M.B. Wheeler
pp. 291-291
RDv16n1Ab344 344 ICSI-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER SKEWS SEX RATIO AGAINST FEMALE BIRTHS IN MICE
P.N. Moreira, B. Pintado, L. Montoliu and A. Gutiérrez-Adán
pp. 292-292