Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 17 Numbers 1 & 2 2005
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Embryo Transfer Society, Copenhagen, Denmark, 8-12 January 2005
Full Papers and Abstracts for Poster Presentation
RD04108 Meiosis and embryo technology: renaissance of the nucleolus
Poul Maddox-Hyttel, Bolette Bjerregaard and Jozef Laurincik
pp. 3-14
RD04084 Role of the mitochondrial genome in preimplantation development and assisted reproductive technologies
Lawrence C. Smith, Jacob Thundathil and France Filion
pp. 15-22
RD04109 Messenger RNA expression patterns in bovine embryos derived from in vitro procedures and their implications for development
Christine Wrenzycki, Doris Herrmann, Andrea Lucas-Hahn, Karin Korsawe, Erika Lemme and Heiner Niemann
pp. 23-35
RD04113 Potential and limitations of bovine-specific arrays for the analysis of mRNA levels in early development: preliminary analysis using a bovine embryonic array
Marc-André Sirard, Isabelle Dufort, Maud Vallée, Lyne Massicotte, Catherine Gravel, Hélène Reghenas, Andrew J. Watson, W. Allan King and Claude Robert
pp. 47-57
RD04114 Commercial applications of nuclear transfer cloning: three examples
Erik J. Forsberg
pp. 59-68
RD04115 Mitochondria and the success of somatic cell nuclear transfer cloning: from nuclear–mitochondrial interactions to mitochondrial complementation and mitochondrial DNA recombination
Stefan Hiendleder, Valeri Zakhartchenko and Eckhard Wolf
pp. 69-83
RD04112 Telomere length regulation during cloning, embryogenesis and ageing
S. Schaetzlein and K. L. Rudolph
pp. 85-96
RD04116 Hand-made cloning approach: potentials and limitations
G. Vajta, P. M. Kragh, N. R. Mtango and H. Callesen
pp. 97-112
RD04117 Attempts towards derivation and establishment of bovine embryonic stem cell-like cultures
Poul Maddox-Hyttel and Jakob O. Gjørret
pp. 113-124
RD04118 From fibroblasts and stem cells: implications for cell therapies and somatic cloning
Wilfried A. Kues, Joseph W. Carnwath and Heiner Niemann
pp. 125-134
RD04119 Derivation characteristics and perspectives for mammalian pluripotential stem cells
Alan Trounson
pp. 135-141
RD04120 Comparison of neurosphere cells with cumulus cells after fusion with embryonic stem cells: reprogramming potential
Jeong Tae Do and Hans R. Schöler
pp. 143-149
RDv17n2Ab1 1 LONG TERM HEALTH AND BEHAVIOR OF ICSI PRODUCED MICE
R. Fernandez-Gonzalez, P. Moreira, A. Bilbao, M.A. Ramirez, M. Perez-Crespo, B. Pintado, F. Rodriguez de Fonseca and A. Gutierrez-Adan
pp. 151-151
RDv17n2Ab2 2 CORRELATION BETWEEN OXYGEN RESPIRATION RATES AND MORPHOLOGY, SEX, DIAMETER AND DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE OF SINGLE BOVINE IVP-EMBRYOS
A.S. Lopes, N. Ramsing, L.H. Larsen, M. Räty, J. Peippo, T. Greve and H. Callesen
pp. 151-151
RDv17n2Ab4 4 EFFECT OF THE TIMING OF ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION ON THE NUMBER OF SPERMATOZOA DISCOVERED IN THE UTERINE CRYPTS OF THE BITCH
T. Rijsselaere, A. Van Soom, S. Van Cruchten, M. Coryn, K. Gortz, D. Maes and A. de Kruif
pp. 152-152
RDv17n2Ab5 5 NEUTRAL SEGREGATION OF DONOR CELL MITOCHONDRIA IN FETAL AND ADULT TISSUES OF SOMATIC CELL CLONES IN CATTLE
F. Viramontes, F. Filion and L.C. Smith
pp. 153-153
RDv17n2Ab6 6 VITRIFICATION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS WITHOUT ANIMAL-DERIVED PRODUCTS
D. Walker and G. Seidel
pp. 153-153
RDv17n2Ab7 7 HETEROSPERMIC INSEMINATION AT TWO SPERM CONCENTRATIONS IN TIMED AI: CASA SEMEN PARAMETERS AND PREGNANCY RATES
A. Albrecht, R. Cavia, G. Larraburu, F. Garcia Migliaro and G. Brogliatti
pp. 154-154
RDv17n2Ab8 8 EFFECT OF SUCKLING RESTRICTION AND eCG TREATMENT ON PREGNANCY RATES IN POSTPARTUM BOS INDICUS CROSSBRED COWS TREATED WITH PROGESTERONE VAGINAL DEVICES AND ESTRADIOL BENZOATE
E. Balla, L. Cutaia, C. Rizzi, L. Peres and G.A. Bo
pp. 154-154
RDv17n2Ab9 9 DOES STRAW CONCENTRATION AFFECT POST-THAW SPERM QUALITY IN AI BULL SIRES?
J. Ballester, A. Johannisson, M. Håård, H. Gustafsson and H. Rodriguez-Martinez
pp. 155-155
RDv17n2Ab10 10 TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN CATTLE WITH REDUCED DOSAGE OF SPERMATOZOA
F. Becker, H. Alm, F. Schneider, H. Nehring, L. Rothe and W. Kanitz
pp. 155-155
RDv17n2Ab11 11 TIME OF INSEMINATION RELATIVE TO OVULATION EXPLAINS FERTILITY VARIATIONS OF FROZEN–THAWED SPERMATOZOA BETWEEN FARMS
A. Bolarín, G. Carvajal, M. Hernandez, J.M. Vazquez, E.A. Martinez and J. Roca
pp. 155-156
RDv17n2Ab12 12 CASA PARAMETERS OF FRESH BULL SEMEN COLLECTED BY ARTIFICIAL VAGINA OR ELECTROEJACULATION IN ARGENTINA
G. Brogliatti, F. Garcia Migliaro, R. Cavia, G. Larraburu and A. Albrecht
pp. 156-156
RDv17n2Ab13 13 EFFECTS OF PRESYNCHRONIZATION WITH A USED CIDR, AND TREATMENT WITH eCG ON FERTILITY IN LACTATING COWS SUBJECTED TO A COSYNCH PROTOCOL
M. Colazo, M. Rutledge, J. Small, J. Kastelic, L. Siqueira, D. Ward and R. Mapletoft
pp. 156-157
RDv17n2Ab14 14 EFFECT OF TEMPORARY WEANING AND ECG TREATMENT ON PREGNANCY RATES IN POSTPARTUM BOS INDICUS COWS FOLLOWING TREATMENT WITH PROGESTERONE VAGINAL DEVICES AND ESTRADIOL BENZOATE
L. Cutaia, E. Balla, C. Rizzi, L. Peres and G.A. Bo
pp. 157-157
RDv17n2Ab15 15 EFFECT OF SEMEN THAW METHOD ON CONCEPTION RATE IN DAIRY HEIFER HERDS
M. Kaproth, H. Rycroft, G. Gilbert, G. Abdel-Azim, B. Putnam, S. Schnell, R. Everett and J. Parks
pp. 157-158
RDv17n2Ab18 18 STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE FERTILITY WITH COSYNCH-CIDR PROTOCOLS IN BEEF CATTLE
R. Mapletoft, M. Colazo, L. Siqueira, J. Small, M. Rutledge, D. Ward and J. Kastelic
pp. 159-159
RDv17n2Ab19 19 LOW-DOSE DEEP INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION IN SOWS UNDER CONDITIONS: INCIDENCE OF UNILATERAL FERTILIZATIONS
E.A. Martinez, J.M. Vazquez, I. Parrilla, C. Cuello, M.A. Gil, J.A. Tornel, J. Roca and J.L. Vazquez
pp. 159-160
RDv17n2Ab20 20 EFFECTS OF DOSE OF ESTRADIOL BENZOATE AND PROGESTERONE IN PROSTAGLANDIN-TREATED BEEF HEIFERS
M. Martínez, M. Caccia, M. Colazo, G. Bó, J. Kastelic and R. Mapletoft
pp. 160-160
RDv17n2Ab21 21 EFFECTS OF HETEROLOGOUS SEMEN PLASMA AND SEMEN EXTENDERS ON PROGRESSIVE MOTILITY OF FROZEN–THAWED RAM SPERM
G. Mataveia, S.J. Terblanche, J.O. Nöthling and D. Gerber
pp. 160-161
RDv17n2Ab22 22 INFLUENCE OF SIRE AND SIRE BREED (GIR VS. HOLSTEIN) ON EARLY PREGNANCY AND EARLY EMBRYONIC LOSS RATES IN HOLSTEIN COWS DURING SUMMER HEAT STRESS
M.F. Pegorer, J.L.M. Vasconcelos, P.J. Hansen and C.M. Barros
pp. 161-161
RDv17n2Ab23 23 PREGNANCY RATE IN NELORE COWS AFTER TEMPORARY CALF REMOVAL, AND USE OF HORMONAL PROTOCOLS WITH eCG
V. Pinheiro, A. Souza, R. Ereno and C. Barros
pp. 161-161
RDv17n2Ab24 24 TRANSGENESIS AND NUCLEAR TRANSFER USING STEM CELLS FROM CULTURED PORCINE PRIMORDIAL GERM CELLS
K.S. Ahn, H.S. Yang, S.Y. Heo and H. Shim
pp. 162-162
RDv17n2Ab25 25 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF AGGREGATED NUCLEAR TRANSFERRED EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM BOVINE CUMULUS CELLS
S. Akagi, B. Tsuneishi, S. Watanabe and S. Takahashi
pp. 162-162
RDv17n2Ab26 26 ASSESSMENT OF CHROMOSOME ABNORMALITIES IN SHEEP PARTHENOGENETIC AND NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS: EFFECT OF 6-DMAP AND CYCLOHEXIMIDE ON PLOIDY
B. Alexander, G. Coppola, D. Di Berardino, D.H. Betts and W.A. King
pp. 163-163
RDv17n2Ab27 27 MORPHOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF DAY 21 IVP AND NT BOVINE EMBRYOS
N.I. Alexopoulos, P. Maddox-Hyttel, R.T. Tecirlioglu, M.A. Cooney and A.J. French
pp. 163-163
RDv17n2Ab28 28 CLONED EMBRYOS CAN BE PRODUCED USING DONOR CELLS OBTAINED FROM A 72-HOUR COOLED CARCASS
S. Arat, H. Bagis, H. Odaman Mercan and A. Dinnyes
pp. 164-164
RDv17n2Ab29 29 COMPARISON OF TERM PLACENTAS IN CLONED AND CONTROL PREGNANCIES IN CATTLE
C.A. Batchelder, M. Bertolini, K.A. Hoffert, J.B. Mason, A.L. Moyer, S.G. Petkov and G.B. Anderson
pp. 164-165
RDv17n2Ab31 31 CONSTRUCTION OF A TARGETING VECTOR SPECIFIC FOR THE BOVINE BETA-CASEIN GENE
M. Chang, K.-B. Oh, G. Wee, D.-B.n Koo, S.-T.e Shin, K.-K. Lee and Y.-M. Han
pp. 165-166
RDv17n2Ab32 32 EFFICIENCY OF FEMALE-DERIVED DONOR CELLS ON HIGH POSTNATAL SURVIVAL IN PIG CLONING
S.K. Cho, M.R. Park, D.N. Kwon, E.K. Lee, S.J. Kang, S.Y. Lee, Y.J. Choi, J.Y. Park, W.J. Son and J.H. Kim
pp. 166-166
RDv17n2Ab33 33 PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC-CLONED PIGS CARRYING HDAF, GnT-III AND HETEROZYGOUSLY DISRUPTED ±-1,3-GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE GENES
T. Fujimura, Y. Takahagi, H. Nagashima, S. Miyagawa, T. Shigehisa and H. Murakami
pp. 166-166
RDv17n2Ab34 34 LIFESPAN AND CHROMOSOMAL STABILITY OF BOVINE AND PORCINE FETAL FIBROBLAST CELLS CULTURED IN VITRO
A.M. Giraldo, J.W. Lynn, C.E. Pope, R.A. Godke and K.R. Bondioli
pp. 167-167
RDv17n2Ab35 35 PRODUCTION OF CLONED MINIATURE CALVES USING CYTOPLASTS FROM COWS OF STANDARD SIZE
M. Givens, R. Carson, K. Riddell, D. Stringfellow, J. Waldrop, E. Whitley, P. Kasinathan and E. Sullivan
pp. 167-167
RDv17n2Ab36 36 IMPROVING THE APPLICATION OF NUCLEAR TRANSFER FOR PRODUCING NON-DOMESTIC FELIDS
M.C. Gomez, C.E. Pope, L. Lyons, A. Cole, M. Lopez, C. Dumas and B.L. Dresser
pp. 168-168
RDv17n2Ab37 37 PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN (PAG) PROFILES DURING THE PERI-IMPLANTATION PERIOD IN RECIPIENTS CARRYING BOVINE SOMATIC CLONES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Y. Heyman, P. Chavatte-Palmer, N. Melo de Sousa, F. Constant, M. Guillomot, X. Vignon and J.F. Beckers
pp. 168-169
RDv17n2Ab38 38 HIGH OSMOLARITY AT EARLY CULTURE STAGE IMPROVES IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PRE-IMPLANTATION PORCINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
G.-S. Im, B.-S. Yang, L. Lai, Z. Liu, Y. Hao and R.S. Prather
pp. 169-169
RDv17n2Ab39 39 CHROMOSOME ABNORMALITIES IN BOVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY 'HANDMADE CLONING'
A.S. Jakobsen, G. Vajta, P.D. Thomsen, H. Callesen and T. Greve
pp. 169-169
RDv17n2Ab40 40 CHARACTERIZATION OF EARLY G1 CELLS AS NUCLEAR DONORS FOR SOMATIC CELL CLONING IN CATTLE
A. Kasamatsu, K. Saeki, T. Tamari, K. Shirouzu, S. Taniguchi, T. Mitani, Y. Aoyagi, M. Urakawa, A. Ideta, K. Matsumoto, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 170-170
RDv17n2Ab41 41 EFFECT OF CELL TYPES AND PASSAGES ON DEVELOPMENT AND APOPTOSIS OF PORCINE CLONED EMBRYOS
J.-G. Kim, Y.-S. Lee, S.-L. Lee, S.-A. Ock, C.-S. Park, S.-Y. Choe and G.-J. Rho
pp. 170-170
RDv17n2Ab42 42 PRODUCTION OF CLONED PIGS FROM SOMATIC STEM CELLS DERIVED FROM SALIVARY GLAND
M. Kurome, H. Ueda, R. Tomii, K. Nakamura, K. Okumura, S. Matsumoto, F. Endo and H. Nagashima
pp. 171-171
RDv17n2Ab44 44 IMPROVED DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS BY THE TREATMENT OF NUCLEAR DONOR CELLS WITH APOPTOSIS INHIBITORS DURING SERUM STARVATION
C.-K. Lee, Bon-sik Koo, C.-H. Park, S.-G. Lee, D.-H. Choi, J.-M. Lim and H.-J. Yong
pp. 171-172
RDv17n2Ab45 45 ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED PROTEINS IN THE PLACENTA OF SOMATIC CELL CLONED AND ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION PIG PLACENTA USING PROTEOMICS
S.Y. Lee, S.K. Cho, M.R. Park, E.K. Lee and J.H. Kim
pp. 172-172
RDv17n2Ab46 46 EFFICIENT TRANSFECTION OF PLASMID DNA INTO CELLS FOR USE AS NUCLEAR DONORS
S.-L. Lee, S.-A. Ock, H.-J. Song, B. Mohana Kumar, S.-Y. Choe and G.-J. Rho
pp. 172-173
RDv17n2Ab47 47 CHROMATIN AND CYTOSKELETAL REORGANIZATION OF RABBIT OOCYTES AFTER CUMULUS CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
C.-T. Liu, T.-A. Lin, P.-C. Tang and J.-C. Ju
pp. 173-173
RDv17n2Ab48 48 PREGNANCY AND FETAL CHARACTERISTICS AFTER TRANSFER OF VITRIFIED IN VIVO AND CLONED BOVINE EMBRYOS
P. Lonergan, A.C.O. Evans, E. Boland, D. Rizos, L.-Y. Sung, F. Du, S. Chaubal, S. Fair, E. Scraggs, P. Duffy, J. Xu, X. Yang and X.C. Tian
pp. 173-174
RDv17n2Ab49 49 EFFECT OF REPEATED CELL FREEZINGS ON PREGNANCY RATE OF BOVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER DERIVED EMBRYOS
M. Marfil, M. Révora, J. Gutierrez, S. Sosa, J.J. Lagioia, M. Panarace and M. Medina
pp. 174-174
RDv17n2Ab50 50 INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF BUTYROLACTONE I AND CYCLOHEXIMIDE TREATMENT DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF SWINE OOCYTES
M.G. Marques, R.P.C. Gerger, A.B. Nascimento, V.P. Oliveira, R. Simoes, C.F. Lucio and J.A. Visintin
pp. 175-175
RDv17n2Ab51 51 PHENOTYPIC VARIATION IN CLONED SWINE IS CORRECTED IN THE F1 GENERATION
B. Mir, G. Zaunbrecher and J.A. Piedrahita
pp. 175-175
RDv17n2Ab52 52 NUCLEAR REMODELING AFTER SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER (SCNT) IN THE RHESUS MONKEY
S. Mitalipov, J. Byrne, M. Sparman, C. Ramsey and D. Wolf
pp. 175-176
RDv17n2Ab53 53 CELL CYCLE SYNCHRONIZATION OF DONOR CELLS AT G1 PHASE AND DEVELOPMENTAL ABILITY OF NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS IN MINIATURE PIGS
K. Miyamoto, Y. Hoshino, Y. Nagao, N. Minami, M. Yamada and H. Imai
pp. 176-176
RDv17n2Ab54 54 COMPOSITION OF ALLANTOIC FLUID IN CATTLE PREGNANT WITH AI-, IVP-, OR NUCLEAR TRANSFER-GENERATED EMBRYOS
C. Morrow, M. Berg, R. McDonald, D. Wells, A. Peterson and R. Lee
pp. 177-177
RDv17n2Ab56 56 SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES: THE POSSIBILITY OF USING OOCYTES MATURED IN VITRO FOR UP TO 3 DAYS AS HOST OOPLASTS
N.T. Uoc, B.D. Bavister, N.V. Hanh, L.C. Bui, N.T. Thanh, N.H. Duc, Q.X. Huu, N.V. Linh and X.N. Bui
pp. 177-178
RDv17n2Ab57 57 INVESTIGATION OF CYNOMOLGUS MONKEY (MACACA FASCICULARIS) FETUS FIBROBLAST CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
J. Narita, H. Tsuchiya, T. Takada and R. Torii
pp. 178-178
RDv17n2Ab58 58 HANDMADE CLONING IN TRANS-SPECIES NT: CULTURE MEDIUM HAS AN EFFECT ON THE ABILITY OF RECONSTRUCTED BOVINE-MURINE EMBRYOS TO DEVELOP BEYOND THE 8-CELL STAGE
P.-M. Nieminen, M. Aho, K. Kananen-Anttila, E. Reinikainen and M. Halmekytö
pp. 179-179
RDv17n2Ab59 59 A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF ASIAN ELEPHANT, CLONED EMBRYOS, RECONSTRUCTED USING A RABBIT RECIPIENT OOCYTE
P. Numchaisrika, R. Rungsiwiwut, A. Thongpakdee and M. Techakumphu
pp. 179-180
RDv17n2Ab60 60 HISTOLOGICAL COMPARISONS BETWEEN NUCLEAR TRANSFER AND IN VIVO PORCINE EMBRYOS
L. Overman, L. Lai, H.-T. Cheong, G.-S. Im, K.-W. Park, C. Besch-Williford, C. Murphy, J. Green and R. Prather
pp. 180-180
RDv17n2Ab61 61 CLONED MOUSE PRODUCED USING A ZONA FREE METHOD OF NUCLEAR TRANSFER
R. Ribas, B. Oback, J. Taylor, A. Maurício, M. Sousa and I. Wilmut
pp. 180-181
RDv17n2Ab62 62 RELATION OF INTENSITY OF GENE EXPRESSION IN BOVINE RECONSTRUCTED EMBRYOS TO SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT
K. Saeki, T. Tamari, A. Kasamatsu, K. Shirouzu, S. Taniguchi, K. Matsumoto, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 181-181
RDv17n2Ab63 63 IMPROVED IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY NUCLEAR TRANSFER, IVF AND PARTHENOGENESIS
D. Sage, P. Hassel, B. Petersen, W. Mysegades, P. Westermann, A. Lucas-Hahn and H. Niemann
pp. 181-182
RDv17n2Ab64 64 OOPLASMIC TRANSFER AFTER INTERSPECIES NUCLEAR TRANSFER: PRESENCE OF FOREIGN MITOCHONDRIA, PATTERN OF MIGRATION, AND EFFECT ON EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
M. Sansinena, J. Lynn, R. Denniston and R. Godke
pp. 182-182
RDv17n2Ab65 65 PRODUCTION OF PORCINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS USING FETAL FIBROBLAST CELLS ANALYZED ON APOPTOSIS
M. Skrzyszowska and M. Samiec
pp. 182-183
RDv17n2Ab66 66 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF YAK (POEPHAGUS MUTUS) CLONED EMBRYOS BY INTERSPECIES SOMATIC NUCLEAR TRANSFER
L. Su, F.L. Du, L.Y. Sung, S. Yang, B.S. Jeong, S. Casinghino, T.L. Nedambale, J. Xu, C.X. Tian, X. Yang and W. Ji
pp. 183-183
RDv17n2Ab67 67 PREMATURE CHROMOSOME CONDENSATION IS NOT ESSENTIAL FOR BOVINE SOMATIC NUCLEAR REPROGRAMMING
L.Y. Sung, F. Du, B.S. Jeong, C.C. Chang, J. Xu, X.C. Tian and X. Yang
pp. 183-184
RDv17n2Ab68 68 REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF CLONED BULLS
R.T. Tecirlioglu, M.A. Cooney, N.A. Korfiatis, R. Hodgson, M. Williamson, S. Downie, D.B. Galloway, M.K. Holland and A.J. French
pp. 184-184
RDv17n2Ab69 69 PRODUCTION OF CLONED PIGS BY NUCLEAR TRANSFER OF PREADIPOCYTES
R. Tomii, M. Kurome, H. Ueda, S. Ueno, K. Hiruma, K. Kano and H. Nagashima
pp. 184-185
RDv17n2Ab70 70 RECONSTRUCTED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS COMPRISING NUCLEAR TRANSFER-DERIVED INNER CELL MASS AND TROPHECTODERM FROM IVF EMBRYOS DO NOT IMPROVE IN VIVO DEVELOPMENT OF CLONES
H.E. Troskie, F.C. Tucker, M.C. Berg, B. Oback, D.N. Wells and R.S.F. Lee
pp. 185-185
RDv17n2Ab71 71 DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY OF PRE-IMPLANTATION OVINE IN VITRO CULTURED AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
P. Tveden-Nyborg, T. Peura, K. Hartwich and P. Maddox-Hyttel
pp. 185-186
RDv17n2Ab72 72 EFFECT OF CELL CYCLE PHASE OF GENE-MANIPULATED FETAL FIBROBLASTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLONED BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. Urakawa, T. Sawada, Y. Sendai, Y. Shinkai, A. Ideta, K. Kubota, H. Hoshi and Y. Aoyagi
pp. 186-186
RDv17n2Ab73 73 ABNORMAL REPROGRAMMING OF HISTONE ACETYLATION IN CLONED BOVINE EMBRYOS
G. Wee, D.-B. Koo, M.-J. Kang, S.J. Moon, K.-K. Lee and Y.-M. Han
pp. 186-187
RDv17n2Ab74 74 ANATOMICAL ABNORMALITIES IN CALVES PRODUCED BY NUCLEAR TRANSFER
M. Williamson, R. Tecirlioglu, A. French and M. Holland
pp. 187-187
RDv17n2Ab75 75 RABBIT NUCLEAR TRANSFER WITH CULTURED SOMATIC CELLS
F. Yang, B. Kessler, S. Ewerling, E. Wolf and V. Zakhartchenko
pp. 187-187
RDv17n2Ab76 76 PRODUCTION OF CLONED BOVINE TRANSGENIC EMBRYOS WITH VARIOUS TYPES OF MONO-COLONY CELLS AND OVUM PICKUP
J.G. Zhao, X.Y. Yang, Y. Huang, H.F. Liu, H. Li, H.W. Li, S.Z. Huang and Y.T. Zeng
pp. 188-188
RDv17n2Ab77 77 FREEZING OF MOUSE SPERM BY THREE DIFFERENT CRYOPROTECTANTS
C.S. An, S.J. Uhm, D.H. Ko, H.M. Chung, S.-G. Cho, K.S. Chung and H.T. Lee
pp. 188-188
RDv17n2Ab78 78 SURVIVAL OF PORCINE OOCYTES AT GERMINAL VESICLE STAGE AFTER VITRIFICATION WITH OPEN PULLED STRAW METHOD
A. Bali Papp, T. Somfai, E. Varga and M. Marosán
pp. 189-189
RDv17n2Ab79 79 EFFECT OF PRE-FREEZE ADDITION OF PLATELET-ACTIVATING FACTOR AND PLATELET-ACTIVATING FACTOR:ACETYLHYDROLASE ON THE POST-THAW INTEGRITY OF FROZEN–THAWED BOAR SPERM
R. Bathgate, B.M. Eriksson, W.M.C. Maxwell and G. Evans
pp. 189-189
RDv17n2Ab80 80 GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES AND IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING VITRIFICATION OF PRONUCLEAR AND 8 CELL-STAGE MOUSE EMBRYOS
D. Boonkusol, A. Baji Gal, S.Z. Bodo, B. Gorhony, K. Pavasuthipaisit and A. Dinnyes
pp. 190-190
RDv17n2Ab81 81 EFFECT OF SUCROSE CONCENTRATION IN WARMING MEDIUM ON THE DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF VITRIFIED BOVINE OOCYTES
W.C. Chang, J. Xu, S. Jiang, X.C. Tian, X. Yang and F.L. Du
pp. 190-191
RDv17n2Ab82 82 EVALUATION OF CELL DEATH IN CRYOPRESERVED MOUSE EMBRYOS
A.R.S. Coutinho, A.B. Nascimeto, C.M. Mendes, R. Simoes, C.F. Lucio, M.L.Z. Dagli and M.E.O.A. Assumpcao
pp. 191-191
RDv17n2Ab83 83 CRYOPRESERVATION OF IN VITRO PORCINE OOCYTES BY SOLID SURFACE VITRIFICATION (SSV)
A. Dinnyes, T. Somfai, D. Sage, M. Marosan, J. Carnwath and H. Niemann
pp. 191-192
RDv17n2Ab84 84 SUCCESSFUL CRYOPRESERVATION OF PORCINE EMBRYOS BY THE METAL MESH VITRIFICATION (MMV) METHOD
Y. Fujino and Y. Nakamura
pp. 192-192
RDv17n2Ab85 85 ADDITION OF REDUCED GLUTATHIONE TO FREEZING MEDIUM IMPROVED THE SPERM FUNCTIONALITY OF THAWED BOAR SPERMATOZOA
J. Gadea, F. Garcia-Vázquez, D. Gumbao, F.A. Rodríguez and C. Matás
pp. 192-193
RDv17n2Ab87 87 VITRIFICATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES TREATED WITH CHOLESTEROL-LOADED METHYL-β-CYCLODEXTRIN
G. Horvath, L. Solti and G. Seidel
pp. 193-194
RDv17n2Ab88 88 PREGNANCY RATES FOR IN VITRO AND IN VIVO PRODUCED OVINE EMBRYOS VITRIFIED USING THE MINIMUM VOLUME COOLING CRYOTOP METHOD
J. Kelly, D. Kleemann, M. Kuwayama and S. Walker
pp. 194-194
RDv17n2Ab89 89 EVALUATION OF A CUSHIONED CENTRIFUGATION TECHNIQUE FOR PROCESSING BOAR SEMEN FOR FREEZING
C. Matas, J. Gadea and G. Decuadro-Hansen
pp. 195-195
RDv17n2Ab90 90 PRESERVATION OF HERITAGE LIVESTOCK BREEDS: INTEGRATED PROGRAM TO CRYOPRESERVE GERMPLASM FROM TENNESSEE MYOTONIC GOATS
D. Matsas, V. Huntress, H. Levine, S. Ayres, J. Amini, R. Duby, P. Borden, G. Saperstein and E. Overstrom
pp. 195-195
RDv17n2Ab91 91 EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AFTER ICSI OF EQUINE OOCYTES VITRIFIED BEFORE AND AFTER IVM
B. Merlo, E. Iacono, S. Colleoni, E. Dell'Aquila, C. Galli and G. Mari
pp. 195-196
RDv17n2Ab92 92 BLASTOCYST FORMATION FROM VITRIFIED BOVINE OOCYTES, ZYGOTES, AND TWO-CELL EMBRYOS
A. Moisan, E. Chamberlain, S. Leibo, B. Dresser, K. Bondioli and R. Godke
pp. 196-196
RDv17n2Ab93 93 BLASTOCYST PRODUCTION FROM BOVINE OOCYTES VITRIFIED IN A CLOSED (BIOSECURE) SYSTEM FOLLOWING IN VITRO MATURATION IN THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF VITAMIN E
V.C. Moreira, G.J. McCallum, A. Ainslie and T.G. McEvoy
pp. 196-197
RDv17n2Ab94 94 COMPARING DIFFERENT LEVELS OF OSMOLARITY AND pH OF LACTOSE EXTENDER ON THE VIABILITY OF SPERMATOZOA IN THE BACTRIAN CAMEL (CAMELUS BACTRIANUS)
S. Mosaferi, A. Niasari-Naslaji, A.A. Gharahdaghi, A. Abarghani, A. Ghanbari and A. Gerami
pp. 197-197
RDv17n2Ab95 95 EFFECT OF ESTROUS COW SERUM ON SURVIVAL OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS AFTER SLOW FREEZING OR VITRIFICATION
N. Mucci, J. Aller, P. Ross, G. Kaiser, J. Cabodevila, F. Hozbor and R. Alberio
pp. 198-198
RDv17n2Ab96 96 A NOVEL EXTENDER FOR PRESERVATION OF BACTRIAN CAMEL (CAMELUS BACTRIANUS) SEMEN
A. Niasari-Naslaji, S. Mosaferi, A.A. Gharahdaghi, A. Abarghani, A. Ghanbari and A. Gerami
pp. 198-199
RDv17n2Ab97 97 ASSESSMENT OF VIABILITY OF IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS FOLLOWING VITRIFICATION BY CVM OR SLOW FREEZING WITH ETHYLENE GLYCOL AND TRIPLE TRANSFER
B. Peachey, K. Hartwich, K. Cockrem, A. Marsh, A. Pugh, J. van Wagtendonk and W. Lindemans
pp. 199-199
RDv17n2Ab98 98 THE EFFECT OF HIGH HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE ON THE MOTILITY OF FRESH AND FROZEN-THAWED BULL SEMEN
C.S. Pribenszky, M. Molnar, L. Solti, J. Dengg and J. Lederer
pp. 199-200
RDv17n2Ab99 99 COMPARISON OF IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING CRYOPRESERVATION OF MEISHAN AND WHITE CROSS SWINE EMBRYOS
B. White, M. Montagner, G. Mills, P. Gonçalves and R. Christenson
pp. 200-200
RDv17n2Ab100 100 DIET AND FATTY ACID COMPOSITION OF BOVINE PLASMA, GRANULOSA CELLS, AND CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES
S. Adamiak, M. Ewen, J. Rooke, R. Webb and K. Sinclair
pp. 200-201
RDv17n2Ab101 101 OVARIAN RESPONSE AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF OOCYTES COLLECTED BY OPU IN SHEEP TREATED WITH GnRH ANTAGONIST
F. Berlinguer, A. Gonzalez-Bulnes, S. Succu, G. Leoni, I. Rosati, A. Veiga-Lopez, R.M. Garcia Garcia, M.J. Cocero and S. Naitana
pp. 201-201
RDv17n2Ab102 102 ANALYSIS OF EARLY EMBRYONIC TRANSCRIPTION IN THE BOVINE EMBRYO USING A DEDICATED cDNA LIBRARY
L.C. Bui, C. Faure, X. Vignon, J.P. Renard and V. Duranthon
pp. 202-202
RDv17n2Ab103 103 GAP JUNCTIONAL INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION IS DISPENSIBLE DURING REGULATION OF TIGHT JUNCTION MEMBRANE ASSEMBLY BY CELL CONTACT PATTERN AND PKC SIGNALING
J. Eckert, A. Mears, I. Cameron and T. Fleming
pp. 202-202
RDv17n2Ab104 104 EFFECT OF FROZEN MEDIA ON IGF2 EXPRESSION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED ENTIRELY IN VITRO UNTIL DAY 14
M.M. Franco, D.O. Brandão, D.C. Pereira, T.C.D. Mundim, F.F. Ávila, E.O. Melo, M.A.N. Dode and R. Rumpf
pp. 203-203
RDv17n2Ab105 105 EXPRESSION OF PLURIPOTENCY-DETERMINING FACTORS Oct-4 AND NANOG IN PRE-IMPLANTATION GOAT EMBRYOS
S. He, D. Pant, S. Bischoff, W. Gavin, D. Melican and C. Keefer
pp. 203-203
RDv17n2Ab106 106 GENOMIC IMPRINTING OF IGF2R IN TISSUES OF BOVINE FETUSES GENERATED BY ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION OR IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
S. Hiendleder, D. Bebbere, S. Bauersachs, M. Stojkovic, H. Wenigerkind, H.-D. Reichenbach, S. Ledda and E. Wolf
pp. 204-204
RDv17n2Ab107 107 INITIAL RESULTS FROM MALE GERM CELL TRANSFER BETWEEN CATTLE BREEDS
J. Hill, A. Brownlee, R. Davey, M. Herrid, K. Hutton, S. Vignarajan and I. Dobrinski
pp. 204-204
RDv17n2Ab108 108 THE ROLE OF NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE IN IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
A.K. Kadanga, D. Tesfaye, S. Ponsuksili, K. Wimmers, M. Gilles and K. Schellander
pp. 204-205
RDv17n2Ab109 109 A BRIDGE OF SPERM TAIL BETWEEN BLASTOMERES ENHANCED PROTEIN MIGRATION IN THE RAT TWO-CELL STAGE EMBRYOS
N. Kashiwazaki, A. Takizawa, S. Hisamatsu, Y. Akamatsu, M. Shino, S. Sonoki and T. Inomata
pp. 205-205
RDv17n2Ab110 110 NUCLEAR LAMIN A/C EXPRESSION IN BOVINE IVF EMBRYOS
R.D.W. Kelly, R. Alberio and K.H.S. Campbell
pp. 205-206
RDv17n2Ab111 111 CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PIG VASA HOMOLOG GENE AND ITS SPECIFIC EXPRESSION IN GERM CELL LINEAGE
G.S. Lee, S.H. Lee, H.S. Kim, E.B. Jeung, S.K. Kang, B.C. Lee and W.S. Hwang
pp. 206-206
RDv17n2Ab112 112 THE PRESENCE OF LAMIN A/C ANTIGENS IN PORCINE EMBRYOS
K. Lee, W.L. Fodor and Z. Machaty
pp. 206-207
RDv17n2Ab113 113 THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE LEPTIN PROTEIN WITHIN BOVINE OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS MATURED AND FERTILIZED IN VITRO
Z. Madeja, D. Lechniak, J. Peippo and M. Switonski
pp. 207-207
RDv17n2Ab114 114 PORCINE EMBRYO FRAGMENTATION, DEVELOPMENT AND APOPTOSIS: A CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY STUDY
B. Mateusen, A. Van Soom, D. Maes and A. de Kruif
pp. 207-207
RDv17n2Ab115 115 CYTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF HEPATIC GENE EXPRESSION AND IMMUNOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF MHC ANTIGENS IN MOUSE AMNIOTIC EPITHELIAL CELLS
T. Mitani, T. Nagai, D. Suzuki, Y. Ukida, H. Kato, K. Matsumoto, K. Saeki, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 208-208
RDv17n2Ab116 116 ACTIVE METHYLATION AND ACETYLATION OF HISTONE H3-K9 IN MOUSE EMBRYO WITH DIFFERENT PROPORTIONS OF MATERNAL AND PATERNAL GENOME
V.T. Nguyen, S. Wakayama, H.-T. Bui and T. Wakayama
pp. 208-208
RDv17n2Ab117 117 CYTOPLASMIC FACTORS INFLUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF SAMP1/Yit MOUSE EMBRYOS
J. Otsuka, H. Funabashi and T. Kono
pp. 209-209
RDv17n2Ab118 118 TRANSFER OF IRON FROM MOTHER TO FETUS IN WATER BUFFALO: ERYTROPHAGOCYTOSIS AND UTEROFERRIN
F. Pereira, F. Braga, J.R. Kfoury Jr, L. Oliveira, P. Papa, A.F. Carvalho, A. Kohayagawa, W. Hamlett, S. Oloris, M.L. Dagli, F. Bazer and M.A. Miglino
pp. 209-210
RDv17n2Ab119 119 THE LOCALIZATION OF A METHYL BINDING DOMAIN PROTEIN (MBD4) IN MURINE AND BOVINE OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
N. Ruddock, J. Xue, L. Sanchez-Partida, M. Cooney, N. Korfiatis and M. Holland
pp. 210-210
RDv17n2Ab120 120 EMBRYONIC AND POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF DIPLOID–TRIPLOID MOUSE CHIMAERAS
A. Suwinska, M. Waksmundzka, W. Ozdzenski and A.K. Tarkowski
pp. 210-211
RDv17n2Ab121 121 HEAT SHOCK TO PIG OOCYTES DOES NOT INDUCE APOPTOSIS BUT REDUCES EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
J.-K. Tseng, P.-C. Tang and J.-C. Ju
pp. 211-211
RDv17n2Ab122 122 USE OF A DAY-14 EMBRYONIC ARRAY TO STUDY THE ELONGATION PHASE OF THE BOVINE EMBRYO
S. Degrelle, I. Hue and J.P. Renard
pp. 211-212
RDv17n2Ab123 123 PROGESTERONE LEVELS DURING 20 DAYS OF PREGNANCY IN RABBIT TREATED FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS OR WITH ANTI-CD44
M.J. Illera, P. Bermejo, A. Natarajan, C. Willingham and J. Hernandez
pp. 212-212
RDv17n2Ab124 124 THE MAJOR GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS IN ENDOMETRIAL TISSUE OF PIGS DURING EARLY GESTATION
B.-K. Kim, H.J. Chung, Y.G. Ko, Y.M. Kim, H.-H. Seong, J.K. Jung, N.-H. Kim and W.K. Chang
pp. 212-213
RDv17n2Ab125 125 CHANGES OF PLASMA MACROPHAGE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR LEVELS AND ITS GENE EXPRESSION IN PERIPHERAL WHITE BLOOD CELLS DURING PREGNANCY IN JAPANESE BLACK CATTLE
K. Oshima, K. Yoshihara, H. Watanabe, T. Kojima, M. Komatsu and N. Yamamoto
pp. 213-213
RDv17n2Ab126 126 EFFECTS OF THE REPRODUCTIVE STATUS ON DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF RECIPIENT OOCYTES AFTER SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN CAT
T. Otoi, N.W.K. Karja, M. Fahrudin, B. Agung and P. Wongsrikeao
pp. 213-214
RDv17n2Ab127 127 VILLOUS ARCHITECTURE AND FETO-MATERNAL INTERDIGITATION IN THE AFRICAN BUFFALO (SYNCERUS CAFFER) DURING DIFFERENT GESTATION STAGES
S. Schmidt, J.T. Soley, T.A. Aire and D. Gerber
pp. 214-214
RDv17n2Ab128 128 SERUM TRANSAMINASE ACTIVITIES IN ENDOMETRITIC, REPEAT BREEDER AND ESTRUS CROSSBRED COWS
K.D. Tareen, M.A. Kakar, Z.I. Qureshi, L.A. Lodhi and H.A. Samad
pp. 214-215
RDv17n2Ab129 129 RESPIRATION ACTIVITY OF BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN SERUM-FREE AND SERUM-CONTAINING MEDIA
H. Abe, H. Shiku, S. Aoyagi, T. Matsue and H. Hoshi
pp. 215-215
RDv17n2Ab131 131 MODIFICATION OF AMINO ACID CONCENTRATIONS IN MEDIUM BY PIG EMBRYOS FROM THE ZYGOTE TO THE BLASTOCYST STAGE
P. Booth, T. Watson and H. Leese
pp. 216-216
RDv17n2Ab132 132 BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT OF EQUINE OOCYTES WITH LOW MEIOTIC COMPETENCE HELD IN ROSCOVITINE BEFORE IN VITRO MATURATION
Y.H. Choi, L.B. Love, D.D. Varner and K. Hinrichs
pp. 216-217
RDv17n2Ab133 133 INSULIN, TRANSFERRIN AND SELENIUM WITH OR WITHOUT BSA IN A SERUM-FREE CULTURE SYSTEM FOR BOVINE EMBRYO, AND ITS SUITABILITY FOR EMBRYOS CULTURED IN SMALL GROUPS
C. Daniaux, B. Verhaeghe and I. Donnay
pp. 217-218
RDv17n2Ab134 134 EVALUATION OF APOPTOSIS IN BOVINE EMBRYOS BY FLUORESCENT LABELING OF CASPASES-3 AND -7
T.R. Davidson, C.E. Ferguson, J. Lynn, T. Chapman, K. Hebert, M.B. Wheeler, K. Bondioli and R.A. Godke
pp. 217-218
RDv17n2Ab135 135 REGULATION OF GLUCOSE METABOLISM TO DECREASE LIPID CONTENT OF IN VIRTO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
J. De La Torre-Sanchez, D. Gardner, K. Preis and G. Seidel Jr
pp. 218-218
RDv17n2Ab136 136 EVIDENCE OF A DIRECT EFFECT OF P4 ON IVF-DERIVED BOVINE 8-CELL EMBRYOS
C.E. Ferguson, T.R. Davidson, M.R.B. Mello, A.S. Lima, D.J. Kesler, M.B. Wheeler and R.A. Godke
pp. 219-219
RDv17n2Ab137 137 EFFECT OF FLUNIXIN MEGLUMINE IN CO-CULTURE MEDIUM ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO MATURED AND FERTILIZED BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Goda, S. Hamano, M. Miyamura, O. Dochi and H. Koyama
pp. 219-219
RDv17n2Ab138 138 THE EFFECT OF SYNTHETIC HYALURONAN, BSA AND SERUM ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT AND GENE TRANSCRIPTION OF BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
A. Gutiérrez-Adán, H. Rodriguez-Martinez, P. Beltrán Breña, J. De la Fuente and A.T. Palasz
pp. 219-220
RDv17n2Ab139 139 BOVINE AMNIOTIC FLUID FOR THE CULTURE OF TWO-CELL MURINE EMBRYOS
G.J.M. Herholdt and D.M. Barry
pp. 220-220
RDv17n2Ab140 140 EXPRESSION OF LEPTIN LIGAND AND RECEPTOR AND EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS LEPTIN SUPPLEMENTATION ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE IN VITRO FERTILIZED AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
H.S. Kim, G.S. Lee, J.H. Kim, S.K. Kang, B.C. Lee and W.S. Hwang
pp. 220-221
RDv17n2Ab141 141 BENEFICIAL EFFECT OF ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETIC ACID COMBINED WITH HEMOGLOBIN ON PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE IN VITRO PRODUCED EMBRYOS
J.H. Kim, G.S. Lee, H.S. Kim, S.H. Lee, D.H. Nam, Y.W. Jeong, Y.S. Kwon, S. Kim, S.W. Park, S.K. Kang, B.C. Lee and W.S. Hwang
pp. 221-221
RDv17n2Ab142 142 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN KSOM, CR1AA, OR KSOM/CR1aa
M.R.B. Mello, C.E. Ferguson, A.S. Lima and M.B. Wheeler
pp. 221-222
RDv17n2Ab143 143 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF OVINE OOCYTES FROM EWES OF CONTRASTING VITAMIN B12 STATUS
L.M. Mitchell, G. McCallum, K. Mackie, M. Ewen, A. Ainslie and T.G. McEvoy
pp. 222-222
RDv17n2Ab144 144 ROLE OF GnRH ON MOUSE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
M. Montagner, A. Cropp, J. Swanson, R. Cederberg, P. Goncalves and B. White
pp. 222-223
RDv17n2Ab145 145 COMPARISON OF DEVELOPMENT AND QUALITY OF PORCINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN DIFFERENT OXYGEN CONCENTRATIONS
S.-A. Ock, J.-G. Kim, L.-Y. Shi, H.-F. Jin, B. Mohana Kumar, S.-Y. Choe and G.-J. Rho
pp. 223-223
RDv17n2Ab146 146 THE EFFECT OF CULTURE TEMPERATURE ON THE CLEAVAGE, DEVELOPMENT, AND GENE TRANSCRIPTION PATTERNS OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
A.T. Palasz, P. Beltrán Breña, M.A. Ramírez, S. Pérez-Garnelo, A. Gutiérrez-Adán and J. De la Fuente
pp. 223-224
RDv17n2Ab148 148 AN EFFECT OF MELATONIN ON DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN VITRO UNDER OPTIMAL OR ENHANCED OXYGEN TENSIONS
O. Poleszczuk, K. Papis and E. Wenta-Muchalska
pp. 224-224
RDv17n2Ab149 149 INTRAUTERINE CULTURE OF IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS AND RECOVERY OF THE EMBRYOS AT DAYS 12–14
M. Schmidt, B. Avery and T. Greve
pp. 225-225
RDv17n2Ab150 150 ENVIRONMENT OF THE EARLY EMBRYO AND ITS EFFECT ON DEVELOPMENT AND POSTNATAL LIFE
A. Watkins, A. Wilkins, T. Papenbrock, C. Osmond, M. Hanson and T. Fleming
pp. 225-226
RDv17n2Ab151 151 EFFECTS OF HEXOSES SUPPLEMENTED IN THE MATURATION AND PRE IMPLANTATION MEDIUM ON THE IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE OOCYTES
P. Wongsrikeao, A. Budiyanto, R. Ooki, M. Teniguchi and T. Otoi
pp. 226-226
RDv17n2Ab152 152 IN VITRO AND IN VIVO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE IVP EMBRYOS FOLLOWING SINGLE-CELL BIOPSY ON DAY 4
K. Hartwich, B. Peachey, K. Cockrem, A. Marsh and A. Pugh
pp. 226-227
RDv17n2Ab153 153 EFFECTS ON SEX RATIO AND PREGNANCY RATES OF IN VIVO-DERIVED BOVINE EMBRYOS USING LOOP-MEDIATED ISOTHERMAL AMPLIFICATION SEXING METHOD
A. Ideta, S. Iwasa, T. Takedomi, M. Urakawa, M. Konishi and Y. Aoyagi
pp. 227-227
RDv17n2Ab154 154 EFFECTS OF BLASTOMERE BIOPSY AND OXYGEN CONCENTRATION DURING CULTURE ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND INTERFERON-TAU SECRETION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
K.M. Johnson, X. Alvarez and H.M. Kubisch
pp. 227-228
RDv17n2Ab155 155 DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE AGGREGATE EMBRYOS CONSTRUCTED FROM NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS AND ELECTROFUSED IVF-DERIVED EMBRYOS
A.M. Landry, M. Murakami, R.S. Denniston, J.L. Williams, Y. Echelard and R.A. Godke
pp. 228-228
RDv17n2Ab156 156 ENHANCED BOVINE EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AFTER MICROFLUIDIC CUMULUS CELL REMOVAL POST-FERTILIZATION
A. Reeder, R. Monson, D. Beebe, B. Lindsey and J. Rutledge
pp. 228-229
RDv17n2Ab157 157 HOLSTEIN-CHINESE YELLOW HYBRID RECIPIENT OOCYTES RECOVERED BY OVUM PICKUP CAN IMPROVE THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLONED BOVINE EMBRYOS
X.Y. Yang, J.G. Zhao, H.W. Li, H. Li, H.F. Liu, Y.T. Zeng and S.Z. Huang
pp. 229-229
RDv17n2Ab158 158 PREGNANCY RATES IN RECIPIENT COWS TREATED WITH PROGESTERONE VAGINAL DEVICES AND INDUCED TO OVULATE WITH ESTRADIOL BENZOATE GIVEN AT THE TIME OF DEVICE REMOVAL OR 24 h LATER
G.A. Bo, E. Balla, L. Cutaia, L. Peres, P.S. Baruselli and R. Tribulo
pp. 229-230
RDv17n2Ab159 159 TWIN vs. SINGLE TRANSFER OF IVP HOLSTEIN HEIFER EMBRYOS TO BEEF RECIPIENTS
A. Fischer-Brown, G. Barquero, S. Clark, C. Ferguson, F. Ireland, N. Jensen, S. Lane, B. Lindsey, P. Lopes, R. Monson, D. Northey, A. Reeder, J. Rutledge, M. Wheeler and D. Kesler
pp. 230-230
RDv17n2Ab160 160 IN VIVO-CULTURE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS: TRANSFER OF SEMEN PRE-INCUBATED OOCYTES, ZYGOTES AND 4 TO 8 CELL STAGE EMBRYOS INTO THE BOVINE OVIDUCT
V. Havlicek, F. Wetscher, T. Huber, M. Gilles, D. Tesfaye, J. Griese, F. Rings, H. Müller, K. Schellander, G. Brem and U. Besenfelder
pp. 231-231
RDv17n2Ab161 161 PREGNANCY RATES OBTAINED AFTER EMBRYO TRANSFER AT FIXED TIME OF IN VIVO-, IVF- AND CLONED-DERIVED EMBRYOS
J. Lagioia, M. Panarace, M. Marfil, M. Basualdo, J. Gutierrez, M. Révora and M. Medina
pp. 231-232
RDv17n2Ab162 162 EMBRYO QUALITY AND COLOR IN HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN HEIFERS AND COWS IN RELATION TO SERUM PARAMETERS
J.L.M.R. Leroy, L. Goossens, A. Geldhof, T. Vanholder, S. De Vliegher, G. Opsomer and A. Van Soom
pp. 232-232
RDv17n2Ab163 163 DOES LH PLUS hCG, USED TO INDUCE OVULATION IN SUPERSTIMULATED COWS, IMPROVE PREGNANCY RATES AFTER TRANSFER OF EMBRYOS THAT ARE NOT EXCELLENT?
M.F.G. Nogueira, J. Buratini Jr and C.M. Barros
pp. 232-233
RDv17n2Ab164 164 EFFECT OF ACCUMULATION OF LIPIDS DURING IN VITRO CULTURE ON BOVINE BLASTOCYST YIELD AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT
J.A. Rooke, M. Ewen, G.J. McCallum, R.G. Watt and T.G. McEvoy
pp. 233-233
RDv17n2Ab165 165 SYNCHRONIZATION TREATMENT WITH NEW AND REUSED CIDR-B DEVICES: ESTRUS AND PREGNANCY RATES IN AN EMBRYO TRANSFER PROGRAM
C.W. Solorzano, J.H. Mendoza, A. Villa-Godoy, C.S. Galina and S. Romo
pp. 233-234
RDv17n2Ab166 166 EFFECT OF TREATMENT WITH hCG OR GnRH AT THE TIME OF EMBRYO TRANSFER ON PREGNANCY RATES IN COWS SYNCHRONIZED WITH PROGESTERONE VAGINAL DEVICES, ESTRADIOL BENZOATE, AND eCG
R. Tribulo, E. Balla, L. Cutaia, G.A. Bo, P.S. Baruselli and L. Peres
pp. 234-234
RDv17n2Ab167 167 ISOLATION AND COMPARATIVE PROFILING OF HUMAN ADIPOSE-DERIVED ADULT STEM CELLS
A. Boquest, A. Shahdadfar, K. Fronsdal, J. Brinchmann and P. Collas
pp. 234-235
RDv17n2Ab168 168 ESTABLISHMENT AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF PIG PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
T.A.L. Brevini, F. Cillo and F. Gandolfi
pp. 235-235
RDv17n2Ab169 169 CULTURE OF MURINE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS ON NWPF DISCS
G. Cetinkaya, S. Arat, H. Odaman Mercan, M.A. Onur and A. Tumer
pp. 235-235
RDv17n2Ab170 170 ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF STEM CELLS TO GENERATE CHIMERIC RATS
J. Guo, S. Fida, K. Gou, C. Zhang, J. Morrison and Z. Du
pp. 236-236
RDv17n2Ab171 171 NORMAL REPROGRAMMING OF IMPRINTING IN PARTHENOGENETIC FEMALE GERM CELLS
T. Horii, Y. Nagao, M. Kimura and I. Hatada
pp. 236-236
RDv17n2Ab172 172 PRIMORDIAL GERM CELL DIFFERENTIATION FROM ES CELLS IN VITRO IN MOUSE
J. Kobolak, E. Deak and A. Dinnyes
pp. 236-237
RDv17n2Ab173 173 EFFECT OF CULTURE SYSTEM FOR IVM-IVF PIG EMBRYOS ON THE ICMS ABILITY TO PRODUCE OUTGROWTHS FOR EMBRYONIC STEM CELL DERIVATION
G. Lazzari, I. Lagutina, G. Crotti, P. Turini, S. Colleoni, R. Duchi and C. Galli
pp. 237-237
RDv17n2Ab174 174 ISOLATION, CULTURE AND POTENTIAL USE OF THE PORCINE NEURAL AND EPIDERMAL STEM CELLS
J. Motlik, P. Vodicka, J. Klima, K. Smetana, F. Liu and H. Gabius
pp. 238-238
RDv17n2Ab175 175 ESTABLISHMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYONIC STEM CELL LINE DERIVED FROM IN VIVO BLASTOCYSTS
S.-A. Ock, B. Mohana Kumar, H.-F. Jin, L.-Y. Shi, S.-L. Lee, S.-Y. Choe and G.-J. Rho
pp. 238-238
RDv17n2Ab176 176 IMPROVED GROWTH OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS IN A REDUCED OXYGEN ATMOSPHERE
T. Peura, A. Bosman and T. Stojanov
pp. 238-239
RDv17n2Ab177 177 GENERATION OF ES CELLS AND TRANSGENIC MICE EXPRESSING MTERT-GFP AS A MARKER OF PLURIPOTENTIAL CELLS
M.A. Ramírez, R. Fernández-González, P.N. Moreira, M. Pérez-Crespo, J. de la Fuente, B. Pintado and A. Gutiérrez-Adán
pp. 239-239
RDv17n2Ab178 178 ESTABLISHMENT OF MOUSE PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS GENERATED FROM PRIMORDIAL GERM CELLS
S.W. Shim, S.J. Song, H.S. Shim, S.J. Uhm, B.Y. Lee, S.B. Kim, H. Song, S-.G. Cho, H.M. Chung, K.S. Chung and H.T. Lee
pp. 239-240
RDv17n2Ab179 179 ISOLATION AND CULTURE OF EMBRYONIC GERM-LIKE CELLS FROM PORCINE MESONEPHROS
H.-Y. Son, M.-G. Kim, J.-I. Yun, J.-E. Kim, H.-S. Kim, S.-K. Kang, B.-C. Lee, W.-S. Hwang and C.-K. Lee
pp. 240-240
RDv17n2Ab180 180 EFFICIENT GENE SILENCING USING siRNA IN MOUSE AND MONKEY ES CELLS AND DIFFERENTIATION
T. Takada, K. Nemoto, A. Yamashita, M. Katoh, Y. kondo and R. Torii
pp. 240-241
RDv17n2Ab181 181 Oct-4: A POTENTIAL MARKER FOR PLURIPOTENCY IN CATTLE
M. Vejlsted, B. Avery, J. Gjoerret, M. Schmidt, T. Greve and P. Maddox-Hyttel
pp. 241-241
RDv17n2Ab183 183 EFFECT OF THE ACIDIC ORGANIC BUFFER MES ON BOVINE IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION
K. de Haas, I. Luther and D. Gerber
pp. 242-242
RDv17n2Ab184 184 THE EFFECT OF A NOVEL SEMEN DISINFECTION TREATMENT ON THE VIABILITY AND FERTILIZING CAPACITY IN VIVO OF BOVINE SPERMATOZOA
M. de la Rey, K.A. Morfeld, R. Treadwell and N.M. Loskutoff
pp. 242-242
RDv17n2Ab185 185 A NOVEL AND EFFECTIVE PROCEDURE FOR REMOVING HIV-1 AND HEPATITIS B AND C VIRUSES FROM SPIKED HUMAN SEMEN
N.M. Loskutoff, C. Huyser, R. Singh, K.A. Morfeld, D.L. Walker, A.R. Thornhill, M. Smith, L. Morris and L. Webber
pp. 243-243
RDv17n2Ab186 186 A NOVEL METHOD FOR ELIMINATING PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME VIRUS FROM BOAR SEMEN AND ITS EFFECTS ON EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
K.A. Morfeld, B. White, G. Mills, R. Krisher, M.A. Mellencamp and N.M. Loskutoff
pp. 243-243
RDv17n2Ab188 188 DIRECT-THAW TRANS-CERVICAL TRANSFER OF RED DEER FROZEN IN VITRO BLASTOCYSTS CAN RESULT IN PREGNANCIES
S.E. Beaumont, M.C. Berg, K. Strongman, D.P. Saywell and D.K. Berg
pp. 244-244
RDv17n2Ab189 189 PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE PROFILE OF HOLSTEINS KEPT IN BALOCHISTAN PROVINCE, PAKISTAN
M. Bilal, M.Y. Lodhi, S. Chawanakul and M.A. Kakar
pp. 245-245
RDv17n2Ab190 190 A PROCEDURE TO OBTAIN FIBROBLASTS FROM WILD ANIMALS
J.N. Caamaño, M. Hermsen, J. Marcos, A. Meana, C. Alonso, F. Goyache, M. Prieto, A. Espí, L.J. Royo, C. Diez, G. Pajares, D. Villanúa, S. Borragán, R.S. Prather and E. Gómez
pp. 245-245
RDv17n2Ab191 191 TIMING OF OVULATION IN THE GONADOTROPHIN-STIMULATED SOUTHERN HAIRY-NOSED WOMBAT, LASIORHINUS LATIFRONS
G.V. Druery, M.D. Rival, D.A. Taggart, G.A. Shimmin, A.B. Horsup, P.D. Temple-Smith, D.B.B.P. Paris and M.C.J. Paris
pp. 246-246
RDv17n2Ab192 192 PROBLEMS USING JC-1 TO ASSESS MITOCHONDRIAL STATUS IN BROWN BEAR (URSUS ARCTOS) SEMEN
V. García-Macías, F. Martínez-Pastor, F. Martínez, N. González, M. Álvarez, E. Anel, P. Paz, S. Borragan, M. Celada and L. Anel
pp. 246-246
RDv17n2Ab193 193 TESTIS TISSUE XENOGRAFTING TO PRESERVE GERM CELLS FROM A CLONED BANTENG CALF
A. Honaramooz, W. Zeng, R. Rathi, J. Koster, O. Ryder and I. Dobrinski
pp. 247-247
RDv17n2Ab194 194 BIRTH OF KITS AFTER STORAGE IN CULTURE AND TRANSFER OF IN VIVO EMBRYOS IN THE FARMED EUROPEAN POLECAT MUSTELA PUTORIUS)
H. Lindeberg, K. Kananen-Anttila, M. Eronen, E. Reinikainen, A. Helin and M. Halmekytö
pp. 247-247
RDv17n2Ab195 195 CHANGES OF BLESBOK AND BLUE WILDEBEEST EPIDIDYMAL SPERM AFTER INCUBATION AT 37°C
F. Martinez-Pastor, F. Olivier, T. Spies, L. Anel and P. Bartels
pp. 248-248
RDv17n2Ab197 197 HYSTRICOMORPH SUBPLACENTA: THE COMPARATIVE ASPECTS
M.A. Miglino, M. Bonatelli, M.C. Lima, M.F. Oliveira, R.F. Rodrigues, R.G. Carvalho, C.E. Ambrósio, M.R.F. Machado and A.M. Carter
pp. 249-249
RDv17n2Ab198 198 DISTRIBUTION OF SPERMATOZOA AND COPULATORY PLUG IN RELATION TO THE TIME OF MATING AND OVULATION IN THE FEMALE TAMMAR WALLABY (MACROPUS EUGENII)
D.B.B.P. Paris, D.A. Taggart, M.C.J. Paris, P.D. Temple-Smith and M.B. Renfree
pp. 249-249
RDv17n2Ab199 199 BASIC CHARACTERISTICS AND CRYOBANKING OF BARBARY SHEEP (AMMOTRAGUS LERVIA) SEMEN
S.S. Pérez-Garnelo, C. Borque, N. Madrid-Bury, M. Delclaux, C. Talavera, E. Martínez, A.T. Palasz and J. De La Fuente
pp. 249-250
RDv17n2Ab200 200 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR AND ITS RECEPTORS, Flt-1 AND KDR, IN THE COLLARED PECCARY (TAYASSU TAJACU) PLACENTA
T.C. Santos, P.C. Papa, V. Dantzer and M.A. Miglino
pp. 249-250
RDv17n2Ab202 202 GENETIC INFLUENCE ON FOLLICULAR DEVELOPMENT IN CATTLE
S. Chaubal, S. Bartolotta, M. Belski, G. Cimmino, H. Claus, C. Megyola, M. Orefice, B. Henderson, X. Yang and X.C. Tian
pp. 251-251
RDv17n2Ab203 203 ASSESSMENT OF OVARIAN RESERVE. IS THERE A ROLE FOR OVARIAN BIOPSY?
R. De Roover and C. Hanzen
pp. 252-252
RDv17n2Ab205 205 DEVELOPMENT OF OOCYTES FROM COWS TREATED WITH RETINOL IS COMPROMISED PRIOR TO IMPLANTATION
C. Hidalgo, C. Díez, A. Rodríguez, N. Facal, J.M. Prendes, C. Alonso-Montes, S. Ikeda, E. Morán and E. Gómez
pp. 253-253
RDv17n2Ab206 206 FOLLICULAR GROWTH SUBSEQUENT TO FOLLICULAR ASPIRATION IN THE MARE
L.N. Holbech, K.D. Frederiksen, H.G. Pedersen, T. Greve and I.B. Bøgh
pp. 253-253
RDv17n2Ab207 207 OOCYTE SURVIVAL AND FOLLICULAR DEVELOPMENT IN Fas-KNOCKOUT AND KIT-DEFICIENT DOUBLE MUTANT MICE
M. Moniruzzaman, K.O. Sakamaki, Y. Akazawa and T. Miyano
pp. 254-254
RDv17n2Ab208 208 FOLLICULAR DYNAMICS, ESTRUS, AND OVULATION IN COWS SYNCHRONIZED TO OVULATE FIRST OR SECOND WAVE DOMINANT FOLLICLES USING SHORT- OR LONG-TERM MELENGESTROL ACETATE- OR EAZI-BREED CIDR INSERT-BASED PROTOCOLS
D.J. Schafer, J.F. Bader, D.C. Busch, F.N. Kojima, M.R. Ellersieck, M.C. Lucy, M.F. Smith and D.J. Patterson
pp. 254-254
RDv17n2Ab209 209 NORGESTOMET IMPLANTS REDUCE LH RELEASE PATTERN IN ZEBU COWS UNDERGOING REPEATED OOCYTE PICK-UP
J.H.M. Viana, L.S.A. Camargo, A.M. Ferreira, W.F. Sa, C.A.C. Fernandes and A.P. Marques Junior
pp. 255-255
RDv17n2Ab210 210 COMPARISON OF REAL-TIME PCR AND END-POINT PCR FOR ANALYSIS OF GENE EXPRESSION IN PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
A. Baji Gal, J.W. Carnwath, A. Dinnyes, D. Herrmann, C. Wrenzycki and H. Niemann
pp. 255-256
RDv17n2Ab211 211 TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL EXPRESSION PROFILE OF THE UTERINE MILK PROTEIN — A MEMBER OF THE SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITOR SUPERFAMILY — IN THE BOVINE ENDOMETRIUM
S. Bauersachs, S.E. Ulbrich, K. Gross, S. Schmidt, H. Wenigerkind, H.H.D. Meyer, H. Blum and E. Wolf
pp. 256-256
RDv17n2Ab212 212 HETEROGENEITY OF RIBOSOMAL RNA GENE ACTIVATION AMONG CELLS OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED PORCINE EMBRYOS
B. Bjerregaard, F. Strejcek, Z. Rasmussen, J. Laurincik, H. Niemann, P. Maddox-Hyttel and P.D. Thomsen
pp. 256-257
RDv17n2Ab213 213 SAGE ANALYSIS OF TRANSITIONS IN THE PORCINE CONCEPTUS TRANSCRIPTOME DURING TROPHECTODERM ELONGATION
L. Blomberg, T. Sonstegard, C. Van Tassell and K. Zuelke
pp. 257-257
RDv17n2Ab214 214 DIFFERENT GENE EXPRESSION OF INDIVIDUAL BLASTOMERES IN EARLY MOUSE EMBRYO DETECTED BY REAL TIME PCR
Sz. Bodo, A. Baji Gal, D. Boonkusol, B. Gorhony, E. Balogh and A. Dinnyes
pp. 258-258
RDv17n2Ab215 215 COMPARISON OF STRONG ENDOTHELIAL CELL-SPECIFIC PROMOTERS FOR EXPRESSION OF HUMAN COMPLEMENT REGULATORY PROTEINS IN PORCINE XENOGRAFT ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
T.W. Choi, J.H. Kim, H.S. Choi, S.J. Uhm, C.S. Park, H.T. Lee and S.G. Cho
pp. 258-258
RDv17n2Ab216 216 IDENTIFICATION OF DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES IN BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN VIVO OR IN VITRO
D. Corcoran, T. Fair, D. Rizos, G.W. Smith, P.M. Coussens, O.V. Patel, J.J. Ireland, M.P. Boland, A.C.O. Evans and P. Lonergan
pp. 259-259
RDv17n2Ab217 217 PROMOTER-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF THE IMPRINTED Igf2 GENE IN CATTLE
C. Curchoe, S. Zhang, Y. Bin, L. Yang and X.C. Tian
pp. 259-259
RDv17n2Ab218 218 SELECTIVE REDUCTION OF p66shc mRNA IN BOVINE OOCYTES/EMBRYOS BY RNA INTERFERENCE
L.A. Favetta, G.F. Mastromonaco, E.J. St. John, W.A. King and D.H. Betts
pp. 260-260
RDv17n2Ab219 219 METHYLATION STATUS OF A DIFFERENTIALLY METHYLATED REGION (DMR) WITHIN THE BOVINE Igf2 GENE IN PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
C. Gebert, C. Wrenzycki, D. Herrmann, R. Reinhardt, D. Gröger, A. Lucas-Hahn, J.W. Carnwath and H. Niemann
pp. 260-260
RDv17n2Ab220 220 AN EXPRESSION PROFILE OF GENES CRUCIAL FOR PLACENTAL DEVELOPMENT IN SINGLE IN VIVO, IN VITRO AND CLONED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
V. Hall, N. Ruddock, R. Tecirlioglu, M. Cooney and A. French
pp. 261-261
RDv17n2Ab221 221 TYPICAL HIF1-REGULATED GENES ARE UNALTERED BY OXYGEN IN BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
A. Harvey, K. Kind and J. Thompson
pp. 261-261
RDv17n2Ab222 222 METHYLATION OF THE 52-UPSTREAM REGION OF THE H19 GENE IN MOUSE SOMATIC CELL, GAMETES, WILD TYPE AND ANDROGENETIC ES CELLS
H. Kato, H. Murakami, M. Kawasumi, T. Kunieda, M. Okuno, M. Kishimoto, M. Soma, D. Iwai, M. Anzai, T. Mitani, K. Matsumoto, K. Saeki, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 261-262
RDv17n2Ab223 223 ABERRENT TIMP-2 GENE EXPRESSION IN CLONED BOVINE NEONATAL PLACENTA IS DUE TO ABNORMAL EPIGENETIC MODIFICATIONS
H.R. Kim, J.K. Kang, J.T. Yoon, J.K. Jung, H.H. Seong, C.S. Park, T. Wakayama and D.I. Jin
pp. 262-262
RDv17n2Ab224 224 TETRACYCLINE-INDUCIBLE GENE EXPRESSION WITH RETROVIRUS VECTOR
B.C. Koo, M.S. Kwon, I. Jeon, W. Chang and T. Kim
pp. 262-263
RDv17n2Ab225 225 RECOMBINANT HUMAN ERYTHROPOIETIN PRODUCED IN THE MILK OF TRANSGENIC MICE: FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION AND PHARMACEUTICAL APPROACH
D.N. Kwon, J.Y. Park, S.Y. Lee, S.J. Kang and J.H. Kim
pp. 263-263
RDv17n2Ab226 226 GREATER DYSREGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION IN PRE-IMPLANTATION CLONED OVINE COMPARED WITH CLONED BOVINE CONCEPTUSES
N. Li, T. Xiang, A. Ledgard, J. Peterson, D. Wells and R. Lee
pp. 263-264
RDv17n2Ab227 227 CONSTRUCTION OF STAGE-SPECIFIC cDNA MICROARRAY, AND ANALYSIS OF IN VITRO PRODUCED PRE-IMPLANATION STAGE BOVINE EMBRYOS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
S. Mamo, C.A. Sargent, N.A. Affara, K. Wimmers, S. Ponsuksili, M. Gilles and K. Schellander
pp. 264-264
RDv17n2Ab228 228 EXPRESSION OF zag1 IN MOUSE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
K. Matsumoto, A. Uenoyama, T. Matsuoka, K. Saeki, Y. Hosoi and A. Iritani
pp. 264-264
RDv17n2Ab229 229 EFFECT OF CULTURE CONDITIONS ON AQUAPORIN mRNA ABUNDANCE IN MOUSE BLASTOCYSTS
H. Offenberg and P.D. Thomsen
pp. 265-265
RDv17n2Ab230 230 EFFECT OF IN VITRO CULTURE TREATMENT AND DONOR EWE DIET ON IGF2R EXPRESSION IN FETAL TISSUES
K.A. Powell, K. Mackie, T.G. McEvoy, K.D. Sinclair, J.J. Robinson, C.J. Ashworth, L.E. Young, I. Wilmut and J.A. Rooke
pp. 265-265
RDv17n2Ab231 231 TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF THE BOVINE OVIDUCT EPITHELIUM
S. Rehfeld, S. Bauersachs, H. Blum, S. Mallok, H. Wenigerkind and E. Wolf
pp. 266-266
RDv17n2Ab232 232 SPECIES-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN BLASTOCYST QUALITY ARE ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFERENCES IN RELATIVE mRNA EXPRESSION
D. Rizos, A. Gutierrez-Adan, P. Moreira, C. O'Meara, T. Fair, A.C.O. Evans, M.P. Boland and P. Lonergan
pp. 266-266
RDv17n2Ab233 233 EXPRESSION AND LOCALIZATION OF DNMT1 DURING EARLY BOVINE DEVELOPMENT
D.F. Russell and D.H. Betts
pp. 267-267
RDv17n2Ab234 234 REGION SPECIFIC ABUNDANCE OF INDUCIBLE NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE (iNOS) IN THE BOVINE OVIDUCT DURING THE ESTROUS CYCLE
S.E. Ulbrich, S. Rehfeld, R. Rottmayer, S. Hiendleder, E. Wolf, H.H.D. Meyer and R. Einspanier
pp. 267-267
RDv17n2Ab235 235 THE INVESTIGATION OF mRNA EXPRESSION OF SEVERAL CHROMATIN REMODELLING GENES DURING BOVINE PREIMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT
K. Wilson, M. Cooney, A. French, M. Holland, P. Verma and N. Ruddock
pp. 268-268
RDv17n2Ab236 236 SPATIAL GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS OF Dnmt1, Dnmt3a, AND Hdac2 IN PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
C. Wrenzycki, D. Herrmann, A. Lucas-Hahn, K. Korsawe, E. Lemme and H. Niemann
pp. 268-268
RDv17n2Ab237 237 INCREASE OF BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENTAL RATE IN VITRO BY SELECTION OF DEVELOPMENTALLY COMPETENT COW OOCYTES BEFORE IVM USING A STAINING TEST
H. Alm, H. Torner, B. Loehrke, T. Viergutz, I. Ghoneim and W. Kanitz
pp. 269-269
RDv17n2Ab238 238 ASSESSMENT OF SPERM MOTILITY, VIABILITY, AND FERTILIZATION RATE OF TWO GROUPS OF BULLS SHOWING A DIFFERENT ABILITY TO PROMOTE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
M. Alomar, J. Mahieu, B. Verhaeghe and I. Donnay
pp. 269-269
RDv17n2Ab239 239 CAPACITATION OF BUFFALO SPERMATOZOA IN VITRO
L. Boccia, A. De Rosa, L. Attanasio, R. Di Palo, L. Zicarelli and B. Gasparrini
pp. 270-270
RDv17n2Ab240 240 GESTATION LENGTH AND BIRTH WEIGHT OF IN VITRO PRODUCED EMBRYOS FROM ZEBU DAIRY CATTLE
L.S.A. Camargo, J.H.M. Viana, A.A. Ramos, W.F. de Sa, A.M. Ferreira, J.F. Fonseca and V.R. Vale Filho
pp. 270-270
RDv17n2Ab241 241 EFFECT OF MEIOTIC ARREST BY ROSCOVITINE AND SUBSEQUENT IVM TIME ON DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF IMMATURE BOVINE OOCYTES
L. Campos-Chillon, T. Suh, E. Carnevale and G. Seidel
pp. 271-271
RDv17n2Ab242 242 DEVELOPMENT OF BAC FISH PROBES FOR GENETIC ANALYSIS OF NON-HUMAN PRIMATE GAMETES AND EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
L. Froenicke, S.M. Nichols, H.M. Kubisch, L.A. Lyons, B.D. Bavister and C.A. Brenner
pp. 271-272
RDv17n2Ab243 243 PREGNANCY RATES IN THE FIELD AFTER THE TRANSFER OF BOVINE IVP EMBRYOS VITRIFIED BY THE CRYOLOGIC VITRIFICATION METHOD
R. Fry, C. Earl, K. Fry and W. Lindemans
pp. 272-272
RDv17n2Ab245 245 OOCYTE RECOVERY BY OVUM PICK UP AND EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN MURRAH AND NILI-RAVI BUFFALOES (BUBALUS BUBALIS) IMPORTED IN CHINA
Y. Huang, X. Zhang, B. Gasparrini and G.A. Presicce
pp. 273-273
RDv17n2Ab246 246 FOLLICULAR DEVELOPMENT AND OOCYTE QUALITY AFTER OVUM PICKUP IN DONOR COWS
K. Imai, M. Tagawa, S. Matoba, M. Narita and N. Saito
pp. 273-274
RDv17n2Ab247 247 USING THE ACIDIC ORGANIC BUFFER MES TO CLEAN IVP BOVINE EMBRYOS FROM FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE VIRUS
F. Jooste, K. de Haas, K. Boshoff, W. Vosloo and D. Gerber
pp. 274-274
RDv17n2Ab248 248 EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN MICRODROPS AND MICROCHANNELS: COMPARISON OF NCSU23 SEQUENTIAL AND NON-SEQUENTIAL CULTURE MEDIUM
A.S. Lima, C.E. Ferguson and M.B. Wheeler
pp. 274-275
RDv17n2Ab249 249 EFFECT OF REFREEZING BULL SEMEN ON IVF SUCCESS RATE
P. McCue, J. Kelly, S. Ashworth, D. Kleemann and S. Walker
pp. 275-275
RDv17n2Ab250 250 DEHYDRATED COCONUT WATER FOR IN VITRO SPERM CAPACITATION IN SWINE
A.B. Nascimento, V.P. Oliveira, M.G. Marques, R. Toniolli, R.P.C. Gerger, A.R.S. Coutinho, W.B. Feitosa and J.A. Visintin
pp. 275-275
RDv17n2Ab252 252 COMPARISON OF TWO SPERM SEPARATION PRODUCTS FOR USE IN BOVINE IVF
J. Pryor, S. Romo, D.D. Varner, K. Hinrichs and C.R. Looney
pp. 276-276
RDv17n2Ab253 253 COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT IVF PROTOCOLS FOR BOVINE OOCYTES
S. Romo, J. Pryor, D.D. Varner, K. Hinrichs and C.R. Looney
pp. 277-277
RDv17n2Ab254 254 EFFECT OF FSH TREATMENT ON NUMBER OF BOVINE OOCYTES RETRIEVED BY NON-ULTRASOUND GUIDED TRANSVAGINAL OVUM PICK-UP AND THEIR DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
A. Sathanawongs, S. Rojanasthien, A. Oranratnachai and J. Sumretprasong
pp. 277-277
RDv17n2Ab255 255 PRONUCLEUS FORMATION IN RAT ZONA-FREE OOCYTES CO-CULTURED WITH HOMOLOGOUS POST-THAW SPERMATOZOA
Y. Seita, Y. Okuda, A. Takizawa, N. Hirahara, M. Koichi, Y. Obinata, M. Shino, T. Inomata and N. Kashiwazaki
pp. 277-278
RDv17n2Ab256 256 COMMERCIAL-SCALE IN VITRO PRODUCTION AND TRANSFER OF JAPANESE BLACK EMBRYOS
H. Seizo, M. Motoharu, T. Hideki, H. Atsushi and K. Takeshi
pp. 278-278
RDv17n2Ab257 257 EFFECTS OF GLUTAMINE AND HYPOTAURINE ON OXIDATIVE STRESS OF PORCINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN VITRO
C. Suzuki and K. Yoshioka
pp. 278-279
RDv17n2Ab258 258 APOPTOSIS IN FAST- AND SLOW-CLEAVING BOVINE EMBRYOS IN VITRO
L. Vandaele, B. Mateusen, D. Maes and A. Van Soom
pp. 258-258
RDv17n2Ab260 260 REPLACEMENT OF PVA WITH FETAL BOVINE SERUM IMPROVES FORMATION AND HATCHING OF PORCINE BLASTOCYSTS PRODUCED IN VITRO
K. Yoshioka, C. Suzuki and H. Rodriguez-Martinez
pp. 280-280
RDv17n2Ab261 261 FERTILITY CONTROL BY GnRH ANALOGUES IN DOGS
G. Aiudi, M. Albrizio, G. De Vico, A. Scirpo, S. Cristarella and M. Cinone
pp. 280-281
RDv17n2Ab262 262 SPERM CHROMATIN STRUCTURE, OXIDATIVE STRESS AND BASIC SEMEN PARAMETERS OF MEN FROM SUBFERTILE COUPLES
M. Bochenek, P. Gogol and J. Janeczko
pp. 281-281
RDv17n2Ab263 263 IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL MOPT GENE IN HUMAN AND MOUSE ADULT TESTIS
Y.-J. Choi, S.-J. Kang and J.-H. Kim
pp. 281-282
RDv17n2Ab264 264 PORCINE SPERM-HEAD RECEPTOR INTERACTION WITH PROTEINS PERIPHERALLY BOUND TO THE OVIDUCTAL LUMEN
R.M.A. Elliott, N. Satake, P.F. Watson, A.R. Fazeli and W.V. Holt
pp. 282-282
RDv17n2Ab266 266 ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY OF BOAR SEMINAL PLASMA
M. Hernandez, A. Cano, M.B. Arnao, X. Lucas, J.M. Vazquez, E.A. Martinez and J. Roca
pp. 283-283
RDv17n2Ab267 267 TESTIS TISSUE XENOGRAFTING AS A BIOASSAY FOR GERM CELL DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL IN EQUINE CRYPTORCHID TESTES
R. Rathi, A. Honaramooz, W. Zeng, R. Turner and I. Dobrinski
pp. 283-283
RDv17n2Ab268 268 GERM CELL DEVELOPMENT IN EQUINE TESTIS TISSUE XENOGRAFTED INTO MICE
R. Turner, R. Rathi, A. Honaramooz, W. Zeng and I. Dobrinski
pp. 283-284
RDv17n2Ab269 269 INACTIVATION OF MATURATION PROMOTING FACTOR AND MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE IN PORCINE OOCYTES BY A SINGLE ELECTRICAL PULSE
D.-B. Koo, J.-I. Chae, J.-S. Kim, G. Wee, B.-S. Song, K.-K. Lee and Y.-M. Han
pp. 284-284
RDv17n2Ab270 270 COMBINED ELECTRICAL AND CHEMICAL ACTIVATION OF ZONA-FREE PORCINE OOCYTES
P.M. Kragh, N.R. Mtango, T.J. Corydon, L. Bolund, H. Callesen and G. Vajta
pp. 284-285
RDv17n2Ab272 272 OOCYTE SPONTANEOUS ACTIVATION IN DIFFERENT RAT STRAINS
P. Ross, A. Yabuuchi and J. Cibelli
pp. 285-286
RDv17n2Ab273 273 OPTIMIZATION OF PROTOCOLS FOR ACTIVATION OF GOAT OOCYTES WITH IONOMYCIN IN COMBINATION WITH 6-DIMETHYLAMINOPURINE
J.-H. Tan, G.-C. Lan, Z.-L. Chang, D. Han, Z.-B. Han, N. Liu, S.-F. Ma and M.-J. Luo
pp. 286-286
RDv17n2Ab274 274 NUCLEAR MATURATION KINETICS AND IN VITRO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE OOCYTES TREATED WITH BUTYROLACTONE I COMBINED OR NOT WITH ROSCOVITINE
P.R. Adona, M.D. Quetglas, P.R.L. Pires and C.L.V. Leal
pp. 287-287
RDv17n2Ab275 275 THE EFFECTS OF MATURATION CULTURE PERIOD ON THE SEX RATIO OF BOVINE IVF EMBRYOS
B. Agung, P. Wongsrikeao, M. Murakami, H. Watari and T. Otoi
pp. 287-288
RDv17n2Ab276 276 THE EFFECT OF CUMULUS CELLS DURING MATURATION ON THE RISE IN THE CONCENTRATION OF INTRACELLULAR Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) OF PORCINE OOCYTES INDUCED BY INOSITOL 1,4,5-TRISPHOSPHATE
T. Amano, T. Mori, K. Matsumoto, T. Watanabe and A. Iritani
pp. 288-288
RDv17n2Ab277 277 NUCLEAR STAGE AND p34cdc2 EXPRESSION IN DIFFERENT SIZES OF PREPUBERTAL GOAT OOCYTES
B. Anguita, A.R. Jimenez-Macedo, D. Izquierdo and M.T. Paramio
pp. 288-289
RDv17n2Ab278 278 MEIOTIC RESUMPTION IN VITRO OF CANINE OOCYTES: COMPARATIVE METHODS
L. Bogliolo, F. Ariu, M.T. Zedda, S. Pau and S. Ledda
pp. 289-289
RDv17n2Ab279 279 PLASMA MEMBRANE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES AND INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM STORES IN IMMATURE AND IN VITRO-MATURED ADULT AND JUVENILE SHEEP OOCYTES
R. Boni, N. Cocchia, F. Silvestre, G. Tortora, R. Lorizio and E. Tosti
pp. 290-290
RDv17n2Ab280 280 EFFECTS OF β-ENDORPHIN AND NALOXONE ON INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM LEVELS IN CUMULUS CELLS OF EQUINE OOCYTES
T. De Santis, M.E. Dell'Aquila, F. Maritato, V. Casavola and P. Minoia
pp. 290-290
RDv17n2Ab281 281 MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE IN PORCINE CUMULUS CELLS
S. Ebeling, C. Boesebeck and B. Meinecke
pp. 291-291
RDv17n2Ab282 282 EFFECT OF THE MATURATION TIME ON THE OUTPUT OF THE INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION (ICSI) OF PIG OOCYTES PRECULTURED WITH ROSCOVITINE
E. García-Roselló, C. Matás, F. García-Vázquez, S. Cánovas and P. Coy
pp. 291-291
RDv17n2Ab283 283 DEVELOPMENT OF CAPRINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY ICSI AND IVF AND CULTURED IN DIFFERENT MEDIA
A.R. Jimenez-Macedo, B. Anguita, D. Izquierdo and M.T. Paramio
pp. 291-292
RDv17n2Ab284 284 KINETICS OF OOCYTE MATURATION AND SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT OF PARTHENOGENETIC PORCINE EMBRYOS AFTER MEIOTIC INHIBITION WITH ROSCOVITINE
D.H. Kim, S.W. Kim, G.S. Im, B.C. Yang, D.R. Lee, H.S. Park, I.S. Hwang, J. S Seo, B.S. Yang and W.K. Chang
pp. 292-292
RDv17n2Ab285 285 SUPPRESSION OF MPF AND MAPK ACTIVITIES BY DIBUTYRYL CAMP DURING FIRST MEIOTIC MATURATION IMPROVES SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE OOCYTES
J.-S. Kim, D.-B.n Koo, J.-I. Chae, Y.-K. Choo, K.-K. Lee and Y.-M. Han
pp. 293-293
RDv17n2Ab286 286 THE EFFECT OF IN VITRO MATURATION MEDIUM ON CRYOSURVIVAL, CELL NUMBERS AND APOPTOTIC INDEXES OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
K. Korhonen, J. Matomäki, E. Ketoja, K. Kananen-Anttila, M. Halmekytö, M. Räty and J. Peippo
pp. 293-293
RDv17n2Ab288 288 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHROMATIN ORGANIZATION AND OOCYTE–CUMULUS CELL COMMUNICATION IN GERMINAL VESICLE STAGE BOVINE OOCYTES
V. Lodde, C. Galbusera, S. Modina, M.S. Beretta, A. Lauria and A.M. Luciano
pp. 294-295
RDv17n2Ab289 289 EFFECTS OF THE STORAGE OF BOVINE OVARIES ON THE NUCLEAR MATURATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO PRODUCED EMBRYOS
M. Narita, S. Goda, Y. Inaba, K. Imai, S. Matoba, M. Tagawa, T. Nagai, N. Saito, M. Yonai and O. Dochi
pp. 295-295
RDv17n2Ab290 290 MODULATION OF ARYLHYDROCARBON RECEPTOR ACTIVITY DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
D. Nestler, M. Risch, B. Fischer and P. Pocar
pp. 295-296
RDv17n2Ab291 291 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT TRANSPORT TEMPERATURES (+4°C, +32°C) ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF OOCYTES COLLECTED FROM CATTLE AND SHEEP OVARIES
O.B. Ozdas, M. Tas, U. Cirit, M. Evecen, K. Demir, S. Bacinoglu, K. Ak and I.K. Ileri
pp. 296-296
RDv17n2Ab292 292 MATURATION IN A STRAW IS EFFECTIVE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE OOCYTES IN VITRO
Y.M. Park, S.S. Kim, J.H. Lee, Y.S. Park and H.D. Park
pp. 296-297
RDv17n2Ab293 293 TWO-STEP MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES WITHOUT CDK INHIBITORS: AN ALTERNATIVE TO AFFECT THEIR SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
A. Pavlok, G. Lapathitis, S. Cech, M. Kubelka, M. Lopatarova, L. Holy, J. Klima, J. Motlik and V. Havlicek
pp. 297-297
RDv17n2Ab294 294 EFFECT OF CYSTEAMINE ADMINISTRATION DURING EQUINE OOCYTE MATURATION ON GLUTATHIONE CONTENT, NUCLEAR MATURATION, AND DEVELOPMENTAL CAPABILITY AFTER INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
F. Perazzoli, C. Galbusera, S. Modina, G. Goudet, N. Gerard and A.M. Luciano
pp. 297-298
RDv17n2Ab295 295 COMPARISON OF TWO METHODS TO AVOID MOVEMENT OF BOVINE OOCYTES DURING IN VITRO MATURATION
M.M. Petersen, B. Avery, T. Greve and I.B. Bøgh
pp. 298-298
RDv17n2Ab297 297 A CASE REPORT: THE OUTCOME OF IVP MAY BE RELATED TO THE BATCH OF TCM-199 IN IVM
M. Räty, E. Ketoja, K. Kananen-Anttila, K. Korhonen, J. Matomäki, M. Halmekytö and J. Peippo
pp. 299-299
RDv17n2Ab299 299 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF IMMATURE PORCINE OOCYTES FERTILIZED IN VITRO TO THE BLASTOCYST STAGE
T. Somfai, K. Kikuchi, S.Y. Medvedev, A. Onishi, M. Iwamoto, D.-I. Fuchimoto, M. Ozawa, J. Noguchi, H. Kaneko, A. Bali Papp, E. Sato and T. Nagai
pp. 300-300
RDv17n2Ab300 300 GLUCOSAMINE SUPPLEMENTATION DURING IN VITRO MATURATION LEADS TO PERTURBED DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY OF BOVINE CUMULUS OOCYTE COMPLEXES
M. Sutton-McDowall, R. Gilchrist and J. Thompson
pp. 300-301
RDv17n2Ab301 301 EFFECT OF ENERGY SUBSTRATES ON METABOLISM, NUCLEAR MATURATION, AND DEVELOPMENT OF GILT AND SOW OOCYTES DURING IN VITRO MATURATION
L. Tubman, A. Peter and R. Krisher
pp. 301-301
RDv17n2Ab302 302 PROTEIN SUPPLEMENTATION TO IVM MEDIUM IN RELATION TO THE INCIDENCE OF APOPTOSIS IN BOVINE OOCYTES MATURED IN VITRO
E. Warzych, K. Matulewicz, A. Nogowska and D. Lechniak
pp. 302-302
RDv17n2Ab303 303 EFFECT OF SERUM SUPPLEMENTATION AND ESTRUS CYCLE STAGE ON IN VITRO NUCLEAR MATURATION OF CANINE OOCYTES
F.Y. Heru, H.J. Oh, M.K. Kim, J. Goo, M.S. Hossein, H.J. Kim, S.K.n Kang, B.C. Lee and W.S. Hwang
pp. 302-302
RDv17n2Ab304 304 PRODUCTION OF PORCINE EMBRYOS OF A PREDETERMINED SEX AFTER IN VITRO FERTILIZATION OF IN VITRO-MATURED OOCYTES WITH SEX-SORTED FROZEN-THAWED BOAR SPERM
R. Bathgate, K.M. Morton, B.M. Eriksson, D. Rath, B. Seig, O. Chami, T. Stojanov, W.M.C. Maxwell and G. Evans
pp. 303-303
RDv17n2Ab305 305 FIRST REPORT OF THE USE OF SEXED SEMEN BY FLOW CYTOMETRY IN BOS INDICUS
L. Cattaneo, A. Galassi, R. Franco, A. Duarte, K. Mello, G. Jáuregui, J. Lagioia and M. Basualdo
pp. 303-303
RDv17n2Ab306 306 EMBRYO ANALYSIS IN FIELD MOET: HIGH SUCCESS RATE AFTER OVERNIGHT CULTURE OF MICROBLADE-BIOPSIED CATTLE EMBRYOS
K. Kananen-Anttila, K. Vartia, A. Hyvönen, J. Virta, J. Peippo and M. Halmekytö
pp. 304-304
RDv17n2Ab307 307 IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS USING FLOW-CYTOMETRICALLY SORTED SPERMATOZOA
L. Katska-Ksiazkiewicz, M. Bochenek, B. Rynska and J. Opiela
pp. 304-304
RDv17n2Ab308 308 PREGNANCY RATE AND EMBRYO PRODUCTION AFTER INSEMINATION OF MARES WITH SEXED SORTED SEMEN
M. Panarace, M. Calvi, A. Alonso, G. Jaúregui and M. Medina
pp. 305-305
RDv17n2Ab309 309 SEX SORTED BOAR SPERMATOZOA: TIME COURSE AND PROFILE OF THEIR IN VITRO PENETRATION ABILITY AFTER STORAGE IN THE PRESENCE OF HOMOLOGOUS SEMINAL PLASMA
I. Parrilla, J.M. Vazquez, M.A. Gil, I. Caballero, C. Almiñana, J. Roca and E.A. Martinez
pp. 305-305
RDv17n2Ab310 310 USE OF COMPETITIVE FERTILIZATION TO EVALUATE A SIMPLER LASER FOR FLOW CYTOMETRIC SEXING OF BOVINE SPERM
J.L. Schenk, Z. Brink and T.K. Suh
pp. 306-306
RDv17n2Ab311 311 CATTLE SEX REGULATION BY SEPARATION OF X AND Y SPERMATOZOA PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF FIELD EXPERIMENT IN POLAND
Z. Smorag, M. Bochenek and J. Pilch
pp. 306-306
RDv17n2Ab312 312 BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT OF MALE AND FEMALE BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY IVF WITH FLOW CYTOMETRICALLY-SORTED SPERM
M. Zhang, K.H. Lu and G.E. Seidel Jr
pp. 306-307
RDv17n2Ab313 313 EFFECTS OF ETHANOL TREATMENT AFTER INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION (ICSI) ON SPERM AFTER FORMATION AND THE MICROTUBULE ORGANIZATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
N. Fujinami, Y. Hosoi, H. Kato, T. Mitani, K. Matsumoto, K. Saeki and A. Iritani
pp. 307-307
RDv17n2Ab314 314 FULL-TERM DEVELOPMENT OF RAT OOCYTES MICROINSEMINATED WITH FREEZE-DRIED SPERMATOZOA
M. Hirabayashi, M. Kato and S. Hochi
pp. 307-308
RDv17n2Ab315 315 AN ATTEMPT AT INDUCING DIFFERENTIATION INTO ROUND SPERMATIDS OF RAT SPERMATOGONIA BY CO-CULTURING WITH SERTOLI CELLS
Y. Iwanami, T. Kobayashi, M. Kato, M. Hirabayashi and S. Hochi
pp. 308-308
RDv17n2Ab316 316 SUPPLEMENTAL CYSTEINE PRESENCE DURING THE DECONDENSATION OF SPERM CHROMATIN IMPROVES FERTILIZATION AND BLASTOCYST FORMATION AFTER INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION IN PIGS
M. Katayama, T. Cantley, A. Rieke and B. Day
pp. 308-309
RDv17n2Ab317 317 FACTORS AFFECTING PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY OF TRANSGENIC RATS BY ICSI-MEDIATED DNA TRANSFER
M. Kato, S. Hochi and M. Hirabayashi
pp. 309-309
RDv17n2Ab318 318 ENHANCEMENT OF FERTILIZATION BY DIGITONIN IN ROUND SPERMATID INJECTION
S. Kishigami, E. Mizutani, S. Wakayama and T. Wakayama
pp. 309-310
RDv17n2Ab319 319 USE OF PENTOXIFYLLINE AND HYALURONIC ACID FOR STALLION SPERM SEPARATION
G. Kutvolgyi, T. Suh, E. Carnevale and G. Seidel Jr
pp. 310-310
RDv17n2Ab320 320 USE OF SYNTHETIC HYALURONAN OR POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE FOR INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION INTO MOUSE OOCYTES
P.N. Moreira, J. De la Fuente, A.T. Palasz and A. Gutiérrez-Adán
pp. 310-311
RDv17n2Ab321 321 DEVELOPMENT IN VIVO AND IN VITRO OF PORCINE OOCYTES FERTILIZED BY INTRACYTOPLASMIC INJECTION OF A FREEZE–DRIED SPERM HEAD
M. Nakai, K. Kikuchi, A. Takizawa, M. Ozawa, J. Noguchi, H. Kaneko, M. Shino and N. Kashiwazaki
pp. 311-311
RDv17n2Ab322 322 DIFFERENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF RABBIT EMBRYOS FOLLOWING MICROINSEMINATION USING SPERM AND SPERMATIDS
N. Ogonuki, K. Inoue, H. Miki, Y. Hirose, H. Okada, N. Shimozawa, S. Takeiri, H. Nagashima, T. Sankai and A. Ogura
pp. 312-312
RDv17n2Ab323 323 THE QUALITY OF PREOVULATORY FOLLICLES DURING FINAL MATURATION IN COWS STIMULATED WITH oFSH AND A DEFINED LH SURGE
O. Algriany, P. Vos, H. Groenendaal, A. van Gastel, B. Colenbrander and S.J. Dieleman
pp. 312-312
RDv17n2Ab325 325 INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-I CONCENTRATIONS IN OVIDUCT FLUID OF SUPEROVULATED EWES DURING THE PERI-OVULAR PERIOD
M.A. Kakar, S. Maddocks, M.F. Lorimer, D.O. Kleemann and S.K. Walker
pp. 313-313
RDv17n2Ab326 326 OPTIMIZING FREQUENCY OF FSH APPLICATION FOR SUPEROVULATORY TREATMENT IN CATTLE
G. Martens, H.P. Nohner, C. Leiding, F. Schneider, F. Becker, G. Nuernberg and W. Kanitz
pp. 313-314
RDv17n2Ab327 327 CHARACTERIZATION OF FETAL AND ADULT FIBROBLASTS FROM NELORE BOVINE FOR NUCLEAR TRANSFER
H.V.A. Caetano, M.P. Milazzotto, M.D. Goissis, C. Yamada, M.G. Marques, M.E.O.A. Assumpcao and J.A. Visintin
pp. 314-314
RDv17n2Ab328 328 SOMATIC CELL ISOLATION FROM SEMEN BY PERCOLL GRADIENTS
L. Nel-Themaat, M.C. Gomez, G. Wirtu, A. Cole, K.R. Bondioli, B.L. Dresser, R.A. Godke and C.E. Pope
pp. 314-315
RDv17n2Ab329 329 A NOVEL SUSPENSION CULTURE SYSTEM FOR BOVINE OVIDUCT EPITHELIAL CELLS
R. Rottmayer, S.E. Ulbrich, S. Koelle, K. Prelle, H.H.D. Meyer, F. Sinowatz, E. Wolf and S. Hiendleder
pp. 315-315
RDv17n2Ab330 330 UTILIZING PRE-IMPLANTATION GENETIC DIAGNOSIS AND OPU-IVP-ET TO GENERATE MULTIPLE PROGENY OF PREDETERMINED GENOTYPE FROM CLONED TRANSGENIC HEIFERS
J.T. Forsyth, H.E. Troskie, P.A. Pugh, B. Brophy, D.N. Wells and G. Laible
pp. 316-316
RDv17n2Ab331 331 MODIFIED SINGLE-STRANDED OLIGONUCLEOTIDE-RECOMBINASE COMPLEX MEDIATES GENE TARGETING IN MOUSE EMBRYOS
J.H. Kang, J.Y. Won and H. Shim
pp. 316-316
RDv17n2Ab332 332 ENHANCEMENT OF GROWTH PERFORMANCE IN DOUBLE TRANSGENIC MICE WITH GROWTH HORMONE RECEPTOR AND IGF-1 RECEPTOR GENES
H. Ju Kim, K.i Naruse, W.S. Choi, K.S. Im, C.S. Park and D.I. Jin
pp. 317-317
RDv17n2Ab333 333 HIGH LEVEL EXPRESSION OF BIOACTIVE RECOMBINANT HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE IN THE MILK OF A CLONED TRANSGENIC COW
D.F. Salamone, J.L. Barañao, C.B. Santos, L. Bussman, J. Artuzo, C. Carboneto, M. Paupuchado and M. Criscuolo
pp. 317-317
RDv17n2Ab334 334 EFFECT OF CYTOPLASMIC INJECTION OF dsRNA ON TRANSIENT EXPRESSION OF THE EGFP GENE MICROINJECTED INTO RAT EMBRYOS
A. Takizawa, M. Takahashi, S. Hisamatsu, M. Nakai, M. Shino, S. Sonoki and N. Kashiwazaki
pp. 318-318
RDv17n2Ab335 335 A PROCEDURE COMBINING ISTAT® ANALYSIS WITH OPU TO STUDY BOVINE FOLLICULAR ENVIRONMENTS
M.C. Berg, S.E. Beaumont, A.J. Peterson and D.K. Berg
pp. 318-319
RDv17n2Ab336 336 COMPARISON OF FETAL DEVELOPMENT AND FETAL HEARTBEAT BY ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN ARTIFICIALLY INSEMINATED AND EMBRYO-TRANSFERRED DAIRY COWS
K. Kishida, N. Shibata, K. Hata, S. Aoki, T. Nishisouzu, O. Dochi and H. Koyama
pp. 319-319
RDv17n2Ab337 337 OVUM PICK UP IN NON-PREGNANT AND POSTPARTUM SWAMP BUFFALOES (BUBALUS BUBALIS) AFTER FSH PRETREATMENT
A. Promdireg, M. Techakumphu, W. Adulyanubap and A. Na-Chiengmai
pp. 319-320
RDv17n2Ab338 338 SYNCHRONISATION OF OVULATION IN MERINO EWES WITH GnRH IN THE BREEDING AND NON-BREEDING SEASON
J. Reyna, P. Thomson, G. Evans and C. Maxwell
pp. 320-320
RDv17n2Ab339 339 ULTRASOUND GUIDED OVUM PICK UP (OPU) IN PREPUBERTAL SWAMP BUFFALO USING THREE DIFFERENT VACUUM PRESSURES
M. Techakumphu, A. Promdireg, N. Phutikanit, J. Singlor, S. Thongjan, N. Onwan and A. Na-Chiengmai
pp. 320-320