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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Recipient of the 2020 IETS Pioneer Award: Eric Palmer, Ingénieur Agronome

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 32(2) xix-xx https://doi.org/10.1071/RDv32n2_PA
Published: 2 December 2019


References

Batellier, F., Duchamp, G., Vidament, M., Arnaud, G., Palmer, E., and Magistrini, M. (1998). Delayed insemination is successful with a new extender for storing fresh equine semen at 15 degrees C under aerobic conditions. Theriogenology 50, 229–236.
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Bézard, J., Mekarska, A., Goudet, G., Duchamp, G., and Palmer, E. (1997). Meiotic stage of the preovulatory equine oocyte at collection and competence of immature oocytes for in vitro maturation: effect of interval from induction of ovulation to follicle puncture. Theriogenology 47, 386.
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Bour, B., and Palmer, E. (1984). Stimulation of seasonally anovulatory pony mares with repeated low doses of hCG. Proceedings, 10th Int. Congress Anim. Reprod. Artificial Insemination 310–312.

Bruyas, J. F., Bezard, J., Lagneaux, D., and Palmer, E. (1993). Quantitative analysis of morphological modifications of day 6.5 horse embryos after cryopreservation: differential effects on inner cell mass and trophoblast cells. J. Reprod. Fertil. 99, 15–23.
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Clement, F., Vincent, P., Mahla, R., Meriaux, J. C., and Palmer, E. (2000). Which insemination fertilizes when several successive inseminations are performed before ovulation?. J. Reprod. Fertil. Suppl. 56, 579–585.

Duchamp, G., Bour, B., Combarnous, Y., and Palmer, E. (1987). Alternative solutions to hCG induction of ovulation in the mare. J. Reprod. Fertil. Suppl. 35, 221–228.

Duchamp, G., Bézard, J., and Palmer, E. (1995). Oocyte yield and the consequences of puncture of all follicles larger than 8 millimetres in mares. Biol. Reprod. 52, 233–241.
Oocyte yield and the consequences of puncture of all follicles larger than 8 millimetres in mares.Crossref | GoogleScholarGoogle Scholar |

Goudet, G., Bézard, J., Duchamp, G., Gérard, N., and Palmer, E. (1997). Equine oocyte competence for nuclear and cytoplasmic in vitro maturation: effect of follicle size and hormonal environment. Biol. Reprod. 57, 232–245.
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King, W. A., Bézard, J., Bousquet, D., Palmer, E., and Betteridge, K. J. (1987). The meiotic stage of preovulatory oocytes in mares. Genome 29, 679–682.
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Lagneaux, D., and Palmer, E. (1993). Embryo transfer in anoestrus recipient mares: attempts to reduce altrenogest administration period by treatment with pituitary extract. Equine Vet. J. 15, 107–110.

Palmer, E., and Driancourt, M. A. (1980). Use of ultrasonic echography in equine gynecology. Theriogenology 13, 203–216.
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Palmer, E., Driancourt, M. A., and Ortavant, R. (1982). Photoperiodic stimulation of the mare during winter anoestrus. J. Reprod. Fertil. Suppl. 32, 275–282.

Palmer, E., Duchamp, G., Bézard, J., Magistrini, M., King, W. A., Bousquet, D., and Betteridge, K. J. (1987). Non-surgical recovery of follicular fluid and oocytes of mares. J. Reprod. Fertil. Suppl. 35, 689–690.

Palmer, E., Bézard, J., Magistrini, M., and Duchamp, G. (1991). In vitro fertilisation in the horse: a retrospective study. J. Reprod. Fertil. Suppl. 44, 375–384.

Palmer, E., Duchamp, G., Cribiu, E. P., Mahla, R., Boyazoglu, S., and Bézard, J. (1997). Follicular fluid is not a compulsory carrier of the oocyte at ovulation in the mare. Equine Vet J Suppl 29, 22–24.
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Palmer, E., Caillaud, C., Reis, A. P., and Chavatte-Palmer, P. (2008). Efficiency of the different steps of cloning horses: Modelling the number of attempts needed to obtain one healthy foal. In ‘Proceedings, 7th International Symposium on Equine Embryo Transfer’. pp. 28–29. (R&W Communications: Texas.)

Reis, A. P., and Palmer, E. (2010). Expectations and learnings from the inclusion of clones in horse breeding (L’insertion des clones dans l’elevage equin: attentes et enseignement du marche). Equ’idée (Paris) 73, 56–58.