Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 23 Number 1 2011
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Embryo Transfer Society,
Orlando, Florida, 8–12 January 2011
Full Papers and Abstracts for Poster Presentation
RD10226Does size matter in females? An overview of the impact of the high variation in the ovarian reserve on ovarian function and fertility, utility of anti-Müllerian hormone as a diagnostic marker for fertility and causes of variation in the ovarian reserve in cattle
J. J. Ireland, G. W. Smith, D. Scheetz, F. Jimenez-Krassel, J. K. Folger, J. L. H. Ireland, F. Mossa, P. Lonergan and A. C. O. Evans
pp. 1-14
RD10250In vitro and in vivo regulation of follicular formation and activation in cattle
Joanne E. Fortune, Ming Y. Yang and Wanzirai Muruvi
pp. 15-22
RD10224Follicular somatic cell factors and follicle development
J. Buratini and C. A. Price
pp. 32-39
RD10227Cryopreservation and in vitro culture of caprine preantral follicles
J. R. Figueiredo, A. P. R. Rodrigues, J. R. V. Silva and R. R. Santos
pp. 40-47
RD10231Cells under pressure: how sublethal hydrostatic pressure stress treatment increases gametes' and embryos' performance
Csaba Pribenszky and Gabor Vajta
pp. 48-55
RD10246Perspectives on transgenic livestock in agriculture and biomedicine: an update
Jorge A. Piedrahita and Natasha Olby
pp. 56-63
RD10259Epigenetic control of development and expression of quantitative traits
Hélène Jammes, Claudine Junien and Pascale Chavatte-Palmer
pp. 64-74
RD10223Dynamic proteome signatures in gametes, embryos and their maternal environment
Georg J. Arnold and T. Frohlich
pp. 81-93
RD10249Nuclear architecture in developmental biology and cell specialisation
Thomas Cremer and Valeri Zakhartchenko
pp. 94-106
RDv23n1Ab11 ARGININE SUPPLEMENTATION IN VITRO INCREASES PORCINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND AFFECTS mRNA TRANSCRIPT EXPRESSION
B. K. Bauer, L. D. Spate, C. N. Murphy and R. S. Prather
pp. 107-107
RDv23n1Ab22 NEW IVF TRANSGENESIS STRATEGY IN BOVINE USING CELL CYCLE INHIBITORS AND MOSAICISM REVERSION BY CLONING
R. J. Bevacqua, F. Pereyra-Bonnet, R. Olivera, M. I. Hiriart, R. Fernandez-Martín and D. F. Salamone
pp. 107-107
RDv23n1Ab33 TESTIS-SPECIFIC PROTEIN, Y-ENCODED (TSPY) COPY NUMBER AND EXPRESSION IN BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
C. K. Hamilton, A. Combe, A. Macaulay, F. Ashkar, L. A. Favetta and W. A. King
pp. 108-108
RDv23n1Ab44 IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 40 IN PIG OVARY
G. Pennarossa, S. Maffei, M. M. Rahman, A. Vanelli, G. Berruti, T. A. L. Brevini and F. Gandolfi
pp. 108-108
RDv23n1Ab55 PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC LIVESTOCK USING A LENTIVIRUS EXPRESSING MULTIPLE SHORT INTERFERING RNAs TARGETING FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE VIRUS
M. Peoples, M. Westhusin, K. Tessanne and C. Long
pp. 109-109
RDv23n1Ab66 CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF BOVINE FACTOR IN THE GERMLINE ALPHA (FIGLA) IN OOCYTES AND EARLY EMBRYOS: A POTENTIAL TARGET OF microRNA-212
S. K. Tripurani, K. B. Lee, G. W. Smith and J. Yao
pp. 109-109
RDv23n1Ab77 ESTRUS LENGTH AND INTENSITY IN BOS TAURUS (HOLSTEIN) v. BOS INDICUS (NELORE) NONLACTATING COWS
M. R. Bastos, M. A. P. Meschiatti, R. S. Surjus, A. B. Prata, A. P. Lemes, M. M. Guardieiro, F. A. P. Santos and R. Sartori
pp. 110-110
RDv23n1Ab88 THE USE OF ANNEXIN V MAGNETIC-ACTIVATED CELL SORTING TO SEPARATE APOPTOTIC SPERM FROM THE EJACULATE OF STALLIONS
M. A. Coutinho da Silva, C. R. F. Pinto, J. M. Young and K. Cole
pp. 110-111
RDv23n1Ab99 EVALUATION OF FERTILITY TRAITS OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE IN ARGENTINA
F. A. Di Croce, A. M. Saxton, D. Casanova and F. N. Schrick
pp. 111-111
RDv23n1Ab1010 IN VITRO PROGESTERONE RELEASE KINETICS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT INTRAVAGINAL DEVICES USED IN CATTLE
G. C. Gomes, A. Kehrle, M. Maturana Filho, C. V. F. Caetano, J. R. V. Pimentel, P. H. P. Miguez and E. H. Madureira
pp. 111-112
RDv23n1Ab1111 PREGNANCY RATES IN ESTONIAN HOLSTEIN HEIFERS AFTER INSEMINATION WITH SEXED SPERM
J. Kurykin, M. Jalakas, L. Majas, T. Kaart and Ü. Jaakma
pp. 112-112
RDv23n1Ab1212 INDUCTION OF OVARIAN ACTIVITY IN THE MANED WOLF (CHRYSOCYON BRACHYURUS) USING A GnRH-AGONIST
A. E. Johnson, L. R. Padilla, K. Hope, D. E. Wildt and N. Songsasen
pp. 112-113
RDv23n1Ab1313 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EARLIER POSTPARTUM CYCLICITY AND SUBSEQUENT REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE IN DAIRY COWS: A FIELD TRIAL
I. H. Kim, H. C. Lee and H. G. Kang
pp. 113-113
RDv23n1Ab1515 IN VIVO PROGESTERONE RELEASE KINETICS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT INTRAVAGINAL DEVICES USED IN CATTLE
M. Maturana Filho, G. C. Gomes, C. V. F. Caetano, A. Kehrle, P. H. P. Miguez, J. R. V. Pimentel and E. H. Madureira
pp. 114-114
RDv23n1Ab1616 FERTILITY RATE OBTAINED WITH A NEW INTRAVAGINAL PROGESTERONE RELEASING DEVICE DICO IN SHEEP
C. García-Pintos, P. C. dos Santos-Neto and A. Menchaca
pp. 114-115
RDv23n1Ab1717 PREGNANCY RATE OBTAINED WITH THE REUTILIZATION OF INTRAVAGINAL DEVICE DICO AFTER 6 DAYS OF TREATMENT FOR ESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION IN SHEEP
P. C. dos Santos-Neto, C. García-Pintos and A. Menchaca
pp. 115-115
RDv23n1Ab1818 EFFECTS OF SKIM MILK ON THE QUALITY AND FERTILITY OF BOAR SEMEN FOLLOWING LIQUID PRESERVATION AT 5°C AND 15°C
Z. Namula, R. Kodama, Y. Kaedei, F. Tanihara, V. L. Vien and T. Otoi
pp. 115-116
RDv23n1Ab1919 FACTORS AFFECTING PREGNANCY RATE AFTER ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION WITH EQUINE SEMEN: PRODUCTION OF THE FIRST FOAL USING FROZEN SEMEN IN KOREA
Y. S. Park, Y. G. Cho, K. H. Cho and G. J. Cho
pp. 116-116
RDv23n1Ab2020 FACTORS THAT AFFECT PURITY AND YIELD OF BOVINE SEX-SORTED SPERM
Y. Sakamoto, M. Ueda, S. Toda and H. Kimura
pp. 116-117
RDv23n1Ab2222 INFLUENCE OF SEASONALITY ON OVULATORY FOLLICULAR WAVE DYNAMIC IN LONG PROTOCOLS IN SANTA INÊS SHEEP IN THE TROPICS
M. E. F. Oliveira, H. Ayres, L. G. Oliveira, P. P. M. Teixeira, S. D. Bicudo, J. F. Fonseca and W. R. R. Vicente
pp. 117-118
RDv23n1Ab2323 EFFECTS OF THE NUMBER OF SERVICES FERTILITY IN DAIRY COWS
M. Yamaguchi, M. Tanisawa, H. Koyama, S. Takahashi and O. Dochi
pp. 118-118
RDv23n1Ab2424 EFFECT OF CULTURE OF SEMEN IN A LOW PRESSURE CONDITION AT ROOM TEMPERATURE ON VIABILITY AND CAPACITATION STATUS OF BOAR SPERM
K. Yamashita, S. Ishida and H. Funahashi
pp. 118-118
RDv23n1Ab2525 EFFECT OF REPRODUCTIVE TRACT SIZE ON CONCEPTION RATES IN LACTATING DAIRY COWS UTILIZING A REPRODUCTIVE TRACT SCORING SYSTEM
C. Young, F. A. Di Croce, D. Roper, J. Harris, N. Rohrbach, J. Wilkerson and F. N. Schrick
pp. 119-119
RDv23n1Ab2626 EFFECT OF TREATMENT OF BOVINE DONOR CELLS WITH MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELL EXTRACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF EMBRYOS AFTER NUCLEAR TRANSFER
S. Akagi, E. Mizutani, Y. Inaba, M. Kaneda, T. Somfai, S. Haraguchi, S. Watanabe, Y. Hashiyada and K. Matsukawa
pp. 119-119
RDv23n1Ab2727 CLONING OF ADULT PIGS USING SCRIPTAID TREATMENT AND PREOVULATORY EMBRYO TRANSFER
M. Albornoz, C. Colato, N. El-Beyrouthi, F. Mellano, A. Mellano, P. H. Mellano, M. L. Mellano, M. A. Mellano, J. C. Mellano, H. Baldassarre and V. Bordignon
pp. 120-120
RDv23n1Ab2828 GENERATION OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES IN BOVINE CULTURED SOMATIC CELLS AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS DURING MICROMANIPULATION PROCEDURES AND EARLY IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT
H. K. Bae, J. Y. Kim, I. S. Hwang, C. K. Park, B. K. Yang and H. T. Cheong
pp. 120-120
RDv23n1Ab2929 PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF CLONED TERM PLACENTA DERIVED FROM SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER CATS
J. I. Bang, D. W. Bae, Y. S. Kwon, S. J. Cho, G. K. Deb, A. N. Ha and I. K. Kong
pp. 121-121
RDv23n1Ab3030 SCRIPTAID TREATMENT IMPROVES POST-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF SHEEP CLONED EMBRYOS
V. Bordignon, M. Albornoz, C. Colato, N. El-Beyrouthi, J. I. Mellano, A. Meltsas, F. Mellano, P. H. Mellano, M. L. Mellano, M. A. Mellano, J. C. Mellano and H. Baldassarre
pp. 121-121
RDv23n1Ab3131 DEVELOPMENT AND APOPTOSIS IN BOVINE CLONED EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED WITH OOCYTES COLLECTED BY REPEATED OVUM PICKUP SESSIONS OR FROM SLAUGHTERED COW OVARIES
L. S. A. Camargo, M. M. Pereira, C. C. R. Quintao, J. N. S. Sales, L. T. Iguma, R. V. Serapiao and J. H. M. Viana
pp. 122-122
RDv23n1Ab3232 A CLONED FOAL PRODUCED USING OOCYTES RECOVERED BY TRANSVAGINAL ASPIRATION OF IMMATURE FOLLICLES
Y. H. Choi, J. D. Norris, I. C. Velez, C. C. Jacobson, D. L. Hartman and K. Hinrichs
pp. 122-122
RDv23n1Ab3333 PRODUCTION OF CLONED BOER GOATS AND DORPER SHEEP IN ARGENTINA
C. Colato, M. Albornoz, M. L. Mellano, P. H. Mellano, J. I. Mellano, A. Meltsas, M. A. Mellano, J. C. Mellano, V. Bordignon and H. Baldassarre
pp. 123-123
RDv23n1Ab3434 EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT SEQUENTIAL CULTURE SYSTEMS ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND QUALITY OF BOVINE EMBRYOS GENERATED BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
R. F. Felmer, M. E. Arias, J. L. Riveros, G. A. Munoz and J. H. Rio
pp. 123-123
RDv23n1Ab3535 EFFECTIVENESS OF MICROWELL-BASED IN VITRO CULTURE SYSTEMS FOR BOVINEZONA-FREE CLONED EMBRYOS
C. Feltrin, M. Machado, L. M. V. Queiroz, M. A. S. Peixer, P. F. Malard, G. M. Santana, M. Bertolini, M. Wheeler and J. L. Rodrigues
pp. 124-124
RDv23n1Ab3636 CHANGES IN PLASMA CONCENTRATIONS OF PROGESTERONE AND ESTROGENS DURING GESTATION IN COWS WITH STILLBORN SOMATIC CELL CLONED CALVES
M. Hirako, H. Takahashi, M. Aoki, H. Ishizaki, Y. Kariya, Y. Hanafusa, M. Kubo, M. Suto, N. Adachi and S. Akagi
pp. 124-125
RDv23n1Ab3737 LIMITATION OF BOVINE OOPLASM IN REPROGRAMMING OF PORCINE SOMATIC CELLS
O. Østrup, F. Strejcek, I. Petrovicova, M. Morovic, N. Laurincikova, A. Lucas-Hahn, B. Petersen, H. Niemann, J. Laurincik and P. Hyttel
pp. 125-125
RDv23n1Ab3838 DNA METHYLATION IN PORCINE PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS DEVELOPED IN VIVO AND PRODUCED BY IN VITRO FERTILIZATION, PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION, AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
R. S. Deshmukh, O. Oestrup, E. Oestrup, M. Vejlsted, H. Niemann, A. Lucas-Hahn, B. Petersen, J. Li, H. Callesen and P. Hyttel
pp. 125-125
RDv23n1Ab3939 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF CANINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY INTERSPECIES SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER USING ENUCLEATED BOVINE OOCYTES
Y. Kaedei, A. Fujiwara, F. Tanihara, Z. Namula, V. L. Vien and T. Otoi
pp. 126-126
RDv23n1Ab4040 VARIOUS DNA METHYLATION LEVELS OF IMPRINTED GENES IN CLONED COWS FROM THE SAME DONOR CELLS
M. Kaneda, S. Watanabe, S. Akagi, T. Somfai, S. Haraguchi, M. Hirako, M. Geshi and T. Nagai
pp. 126-126
RDv23n1Ab4141 DEVELOPMENT OF SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFERRED RAT EMBRYOS TO THE BLASTOCYST BY A HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR, TRICHOSTATIN A
N. Kashiwazaki, N. Nakajima, K. Fujimaki, K. Syudo and J. Ito
pp. 126-127
RDv23n1Ab4242 LARGE-SCALE PRODUCTION OF CLONED TRANSGENIC PIGS: EFFICIENCY AND SIDE EFFECTS
M. Kurome, B. Kessler, N. Klymiuk, A. Wuensch, V. Zakhartchenko, H. Nagashima and E. Wolf
pp. 127-127
RDv23n1Ab4343 SHORT- AND LONG-LASTING EFFECTS OF TRICHOSTATIN A TREATMENT OF SCNT EMBRYOS IN CATTLE
I. Lagutina, R. Duchi, S. Colleoni, G. Lazzari and C. Galli
pp. 127-128
RDv23n1Ab4444 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF INTERSPECIES NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS GENERATED WITH BOVINE OOCYTES AND EQUINE SKIN FIBROBLASTS
J. Lee, J. Park, Y. Chun, W. Lee and K. Song
pp. 128-128
RDv23n1Ab4545 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE TRANSGENIC NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS IN SERUM-FREE AND SERUM-SUPPLEMENTED MEDIA
J. Y. Lee, S. G. Lee, E. J. Jung, S. H. Jeong, C. J. Yang, Y. W. Jeong, S. H. Hyun, Y. W. Kim, T. Shin, E.-B. Jeung and W. S. Hwang
pp. 128-129
RDv23n1Ab4646 THREE STAGES ESTABLISHMENT OF IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES USED AS RECIPIENT CYTOPLASTS FOR SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
M. R. Lee, S. H. Park, T. S. Kim, S. Y. Kim, H. J. Eun, C. S. Park and J. H. Lee
pp. 129-129
RDv23n1Ab4747 PHYSIOLOGICAL STATUS OF MALE AND FEMALE MINIATURE PIGS CLONED WITH MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
S. L. Lee, G. H. Maeng, W. J. Lee, R. H. Chon and G. J. Rho
pp. 129-129
RDv23n1Ab4848 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF CLONED OR PARTHENOGENETICALLY ACTIVATED PORCINE EMBRYOS: EFFECT OF DIAMETER OF PREPUBERTAL GILT OOCYTES
J. Li, J. Adamsen, R. Li, H. Pedersen, Y. Liu, S. Purup, G. Vajta and H. Callesen
pp. 130-130
RDv23n1Ab4949 IMPROVED PORCINE CLONING EFFICIENCY WITH CELLS CULTURED FOR SEVERAL GENERATIONS AFTER A SINGLE TREATMENT WITH XENOPUS EGG EXTRACT
Y. Liu, O. Østrup, J. Li, G. Vajta, P. M. Kragh, S. Purup, R. Li and H. Callesen
pp. 130-131
RDv23n1Ab5050 FIRST EQUINE CLONE BORN IN ARGENTINA BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER FROM A POLO ARGENTINO MARE
M. Miragaya, M. Revora, F. Rigali, C. Herrera, L. Viviani, C. Quintans, S. Pascualini and L. Losinno
pp. 131-131
RDv23n1Ab5151 SCRIPTAID AND MG132 IMPROVE DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYOS RECONSTRUCTED BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
J. Mao, L. Tracy, J. Zhao, K. M. Whitworth, L. Spate, E. M. Walters and R. S. Prather
pp. 131-132
RDv23n1Ab5252 THE EFFECTS OF DONOR CELL CYCLE AND THE TIMING OF OOCYTE ACTIVATION ON DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFERRED EMBRYOS IN VIVO
K. Matsukawa, S. Akagi, K. Fukunari, Y. Hosokawa, C. Yonezawa, S. Watanebe and S. Takahashi
pp. 132-132
RDv23n1Ab5353 IMPACTS OF USING PROCAINE AS A DNA-DEMETHYLATING AGENT IN IN VITRO CULTURE OF BOVINE CELLS
V. A. Michalczechen-Lacerda, F. C. Rodrigues, R. V. de Sousa, R. Rumpf and M. M. Franco
pp. 132-133
RDv23n1Ab5454 THE EFFECT OF TREATMENT OF BOVINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS WITH VALPROIC ACID ON THEIR SUBSEQUENT IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT
E. Mizutani, S. Akagi, M. Kaneda, T. Somfai, S. Watanabe, M. Geshi and T. Nagai
pp. 133-133
RDv23n1Ab5555 CONSTRUCTION AND IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF FOLLISTATIN TRANSGENIC PORCINE EMBRYO BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
Y. S. Mu, D. D. Jiang, Y. J. Huan, J. Zhu, H. Li and Z. H. Liu
pp. 133-133
RDv23n1Ab5656 ESTABLISHMENT OF TRANSGENIC RED FLUORESCENCE PROTEIN (RFP) CLONE DOGS THROUGH A STABLE TRANSMISSION OF RFP GENE TO NEXT GENERATION
H. J. Oh, J. E. Park, M. J. Kim, G. A. Kim, E. J. Park, S. G. Hong, G. Jang and B. C. Lee
pp. 134-134
RDv23n1Ab5757 GENE EXPRESSION PATTERN OF MINIATURE PIG SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS TREATED WITH THE HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR SCRIPTAID
C. H. Park, S. G. Lee, H. J. Lee, T. K. Jung, Y. H. Jeong, Y. W. Jeong, S. H. Hyun, Y. W. Kim, T. Shin, E.-B. Jeung and W. S. Hwang
pp. 134-134
RDv23n1Ab5858 ISOLATION OF BOVINE TROPHOBLAST AND ITS REPROGRAMMING BY NUCLEAR TRANSFER
I. M. Saadeldin, B. H. Kim, B. Roibas da Torre, O. J. Koo, G. Jang and B. C. Lee
pp. 134-135
RDv23n1Ab5959 SYNCHRONIZATION OF CELL CYCLE STAGE OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) FETAL FIBROBLAST CELLS BY DIFFERENT TREATMENTS
N. L. Selokar, A. George, A. P. Saha, R. Sharma, M. Muzaffar, P. Palta, M. S. Chauhan, R. S. Manik and S. K. Singla
pp. 135-135
RDv23n1Ab6060 EFFECT OF CYTOPLASMIC VOLUME ON DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF HAND-GUIDED CLONED BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS
S. K. Panda, A. George, A. P. Saha, R. Sharma, N. M. Kamble, R. S. Manik, M. S. Chauhan, P. Palta and S. K. Singla
pp. 135-136
RDv23n1Ab6161 EFFECT OF ROOM TEMPERATURE HOLDING PROCEDURE ON ABILITY OF OOCYTES TO MATURE AND DEVELOP IN VITRO AFTER EQUINE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
K. Song, J. Lee, J. Park, W. Lee, Y. Chun, J. Lee and S. Yeon
pp. 136-136
RDv23n1Ab6262 COMPARATIVE PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF LIVER MITOCHONDRIA DERIVED FROM DECEASED NEWBORN CLONED CALVES AND ADULT CLONES BY TWO-DIMENSIONAL DIFFERENTIAL GEL ELECTROPHORESIS
K. Takeda, M. Tasai, S. Akagi, S. Watanabe, M. Oe, K. Chikuni, M. Ohnishi-Kameyama, Y. Nakamura, T. Tagami, H. Hanada and K. Nirasawa
pp. 137-137
RDv23n1Ab6363 OOCYTE GENOME CLONING USED IN TRANSGENIC BOVINE EMBRYO PRODUCTION
G. Vichera, R. Olivera and D. Salamone
pp. 137-137
RDv23n1Ab6464 MACROGLOSSIA IN CLONED PIGLETS IS ASSOCIATED WITH HYPOMETHYLATION AT THE KCNQ-OT1 CpG ISLAND
C. Li, C. O'Gorman, R. S. Prather, J. A. Green and K. D. Wells
pp. 138-138
RDv23n1Ab6565 SCRIPTAID CORRECTS GENE EXPRESSION OF A FEW ABERRANTLY REPROGRAMMED TRANSCRIPTS IN NUCLEAR TRANSFER PIG BLASTOCYST STAGE EMBRYOS
K. M. Whitworth, J. Zhao, L. D. Spate and R. S. Prather
pp. 138-138
RDv23n1Ab6666 DNA METHYLOME ANALYSIS IN NUCLEAR TRANSFER DONOR CELLS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO CLONING EFFICIENCY IN SWINE
J. J. Whyte, S. C. Isom, W. G. Spollen, S. M. Blake, E. M. Walters and R. S. Prather
pp. 138-139
RDv23n1Ab6767 PIG OOCYTES WITH A LARGE PERIVITELLINE SPACE MATURED IN VITRO HAVE GREATER DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE AFTER PARTHENOGENESIS AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
J. You, N. Kim, S. Kang and E. Lee
pp. 139-139
RDv23n1Ab6868 OSMOTIC RESPONSES OF EQUINE EMBRYOS WITH AND WITHOUT CAPSULES TO CRYOPROTECTANTS
J. P. Barfield, S. P. Leibo, P. M. McCue and G. E. Seidel
pp. 139-140
RDv23n1Ab6969 QUALITY OF IN VITRO PRODUCED AND CRYOPRESERVED PORCINE EMBRYOS ASSESSED BY CELL NUMBER, TUNEL-POSITIVE NUCLEI, AND CASPASE-3 ACTIVITY
M. Bryla, M. Trzcinska and B. Gajda
pp. 140-140
RDv23n1Ab7070 REFREEZING POST-THAWED GOAT SEMEN
D. B. Carwell, B. R. Scott, G. T. Gentry, K. R. Bondioli and R. A. Godke
pp. 140-141
RDv23n1Ab7171 WILL DEHYDRATION BY EXPOSURE TO SUCROSE IMPROVE POST-VITRIFICATION SURVIVAL OF MURINE EMBRYOS VITRIFIED BY THE OPEN PULLED STRAW METHOD?
M. El-Gayar, J. Reischl, M. Gauly and W. Holtz
pp. 141-141
RDv23n1Ab7272 SUPERIOR PREGNANCY RATES WITH THE TRANSFER OF OPEN PULLED STRAW-VITRIFIED V. CONVENTIONALLY CRYOPRESERVED EMBRYOS IN GOATS
M. El-Gayar, A. N. Al Yacoub, M. Gauly and W. Holtz
pp. 141-142
RDv23n1Ab7373 LIPID CONTENT AND CRYOTOLERANCE OF PORCINE EMBRYOS CULTURED WITH PHENAZINE ETHOSULFATE
B. Gajda, M. Romek, I. Grad, E. Krzysztofowicz, M. Bryla and Z. Smorag
pp. 142-142
RDv23n1Ab7474 MECHANICAL DELIPIDATION IMPROVES CRYOSURVIVAL AND IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF VITRIFIED CAT OOCYTES
J. Galiguis, M. C. Gómez, C. E. Pope, B. L. Dresser and S. P. Leibo
pp. 142-142
RDv23n1Ab7575 INFLUENCE OF CRYOPRESERVATION ON THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF GOAT SPERM AGAINST DIFFERENT REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES
P. A. A. Góes, M. Nichi, R. O. C. Silva, E. G. A. Perez, A. Dalmazzo, J. R. C. Gurgel, C. C. Rocha, R. Simões, M. A. Peres, M. E. O. A. Assumpção, R. C. Barnabe and V. H. Barnabe
pp. 143-143
RDv23n1Ab7676 EFFECT OF CULTURE METHOD ON THE mRNA EXPRESSION BEFORE AND AFTER CRYOPRESERVATION IN BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
A. Kuzmany, V. Havlicek, C. Wrenzycki, S. Wilkening, G. Brem and U. Besenfelder
pp. 143-144
RDv23n1Ab7777 PREGNANCY RATES AFTER VITRIFICATION OF FRESH AND COOLED EQUINE EMBRYOS USING THE CRYOTOP METHOD
C. Baca Castex, G. Dalvit, M. Miragaya, A. Alonso, M. Pinto, V. Etcharren, C. Castaneira and L. Losinno
pp. 144-144
RDv23n1Ab7878 EFFECT OF EXTENDER AND STORAGE PERIOD ON THE SOUTH AFRICAN INDIGENOUS KOLBROEK BOAR SPERM CELL MOTILITY RATES FOLLOWING ANALYSIS BY COMPUTER-ASSISTED SPERM ANALYSIS
M. B. Masenya, M. L. Mphaphathi, P. H. Munyai, I. Egerszegi, D. O. Umesiobi, A. Dinnyes and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 144-144
RDv23n1Ab7979 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF OVINE OOCYTES VITRIFIED AT GERMINAL VESICLE STAGE: IN VITRO FERTILIZATION, PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION, AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
A. R. Moawad, I. Choi, J. Zhu and K. H. S. Campbell
pp. 145-145
RDv23n1Ab8080 TREATING BOAR SPERM WITH CHOLESTEROL IMPROVES CRYOSURVIVAL
E. A. Moraes, C. A. A. Torres, J. K. Graham, P. L. Romualdo and P. S. Lopes
pp. 145-145
RDv23n1Ab8181 HIGH THROUGHPUT VITRIFICATION OF IN VIVO FERTILIZED AND IN VITRO CULTURED PORCINE EMBRYOS
C. N. Murphy, L. D. Spate, B. K. Bauer and R. S. Prather
pp. 146-146
RDv23n1Ab8282 CRYOPRESERVATION OF BOAR EPIDIDYMAL SPERMATOZOA; ADDITION OF SEMINAL PLASMA TO THAWING SOLUTION IMPROVES REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE BY ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
T. Okazaki, T. Akiyoshi, M. Kan, H. Teshima and M. Shimada
pp. 146-146
RDv23n1Ab8383 EFFECTS OF CYTOCHALASIN B AND VITRIFICATION PROCEDURE ON SURVIVAL AND IN VITRO MATURATION OF SWAMP BUFFALO OOCYTES CRYOPRESERVED AT THE IMMATURE STAGE
Y. Y. Liang, T. Phermthai, T. Nagai, T. Somfai and R. Parnpai
pp. 147-147
RDv23n1Ab8484 COMPARISON BETWEEN IN VIVO AND IN VITRO PRODUCED EMBRYOS WITH FORSKOLIN AFTER VITRIFICATION
D. M. Paschoal, M. J. Sudano, T. S. Rascado, L. C. O. Magalhães, L. F. Crocomo, J. F. Lima-Neto, A. Martins Júnior and F. C. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 147-147
RDv23n1Ab8585 DOMESTIC CAT KITTENS BORN AFTER TRANSFER OF CRYOPRESERVED EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY IN VITRO FERTILIZATION OF OOCYTES WITH FLOW-SORTED SPERM
C. E. Pope, E. G. Crichton, M. C. Gómez, C. Dumas and B. L. Dresser
pp. 148-148
RDv23n1Ab8686 EFFECT OF CRYOPROTECTANT EXPOSURE, VITRIFICATION, AND WARMING TIME OF BOVINE CUMULUS OOCYTE COMPLEXES ON IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
J. R. Prentice, J. Singh, R. J. Mapletoft and M. Anzar
pp. 148-148
RDv23n1Ab8787 EFFECT OF CRYOPROTECTANT CONCENTRATION IN THE VITRIFICATION SOLUTION ON THE ZONA PELLUCIDA HARDENING AND SPERMATOZOA PENETRATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
A. Quiñones Martorello, G. Rios, A. Cano and R. H. Alberio
pp. 149-149
RDv23n1Ab8888 EFFECT OF VITRIFICATION PROCEDURE ON SURVIVAL RATE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
E. Y. Herrera, C. de Frutos, R. Laguna-Barraza, A. Gutierrez-Adan and D. Rizos
pp. 149-150
RDv23n1Ab8989 SURVIVAL OF CAT EPIDIDYMAL SPERM AFTER TEMPORARY COOL STORAGE OR CRYOPRESERVATION IN DEFINED EXTENDERS
J. R. Saenz, C. Dumas, B. L. Dresser, M. C. Gómez, R. A. Godke and C. E. Pope
pp. 150-150
RDv23n1Ab9090 OPEN PULLED STRAW VITRIFICATION OF IN VITRO PORCINE BLASTOCYTS IN A CHEMICALLY DEFINED MEDIUM
J. Sanchez-Osorio, C. Cuello, J. Gomis, C. Maside, M. A. Gil, I. Parrilla, J. Roca, J. M. Vazquez and E. A. Martinez
pp. 150-151
RDv23n1Ab9191 TREATMENT OF GOAT SPERM WITH CATALASE TO IMPROVE POST-THAW QUALITY
R. O. C. Silva, M. Nichi, E. G. A. Perez, P. A. A. Góes, A. Dalmazzo, J. R. C. Gurgel, C. C. Rocha, R. Simões, M. A. Peres, M. E. O. A. Assumpção, R. C. Barnabe and V. H. Barnabe
pp. 151-151
RDv23n1Ab9292 EFFECT OF LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN ON THE QUALITY OF CRYOPRESERVED RAM SEMEN
P. P. N. Snoeck, M. C. Silva, L. C. O. Moura, M. M. Neves and M. Henry
pp. 151-152
RDv23n1Ab9393 EFFECT OF ANTIOXIDANTS SUPPLEMENTATION ON THE QUALITY OF CRYOPRESERVED SPERM OF DOGS
C. A. B. Sobrinho, M. Nichi, P. A. A. Góes, A. Dalmazzo, S. E. Crusco, E. G. A. Perez, P. I. M. Pacheco Filho, P. B. S. Cardoso, M. P. Rodrigues, R. C. Barnabe and V. H. Barnabe
pp. 152-152
RDv23n1Ab9494 EFFECT OF OVARIAN SIZE ON THE VIABILITY OF CRYOPRESERVED SYRIAN HAMSTER OVARIES
O. Suzuki, M. Koura, Y. Noguchi, K. Uchio-Yamada and J. Matsuda
pp. 152-153
RDv23n1Ab9595 THE EFFECT OF FREEZING TECHNIQUES ON QUALITY OF CAT TESTICULAR SPERM
M. Techakumphu, S. Buarpung and T. Tharasanit
pp. 153-153
RDv23n1Ab9696 THE EFFECT OF CHEMICAL DELIPIDATION ON CRYOPRESERVABILITY OF CAT EMBRYOS
T. Tharasanit and M. Techakumphu
pp. 153-153
RDv23n1Ab9797 IMPROVED CRYOPRESERVATION OF DOMESTIC CAT SPERMATOZOA IN A SOY LECITHIN-BASED EXTENDER
M. M. Vick, H. L. Bateman and W. F. Swanson
pp. 153-154
RDv23n1Ab9898 THE FETAL AND POSTNATAL EFFECTS OF PERICONCEPTIONAL HYPERGLYCEMIA USING A RABBIT MODEL
R. Brat, A. Rolland, R. Thieme, M. Dahirel, G. Boyer, A. Navarette-Santos, B. Fischer, P. Boileau and P. Chavatte-Palmer
pp. 154-154
RDv23n1Ab9999 EFFICIENCY OF CATIONIC LIPID-BASED DNA TRANSFECTION OF BOVINE IVF-DERIVED ZONA-FREE BLASTOCYSTS
C. Feltrin, I. S. Carneiro, J. B. S. Neto, R. R. Freire, D. B. Rios, T. M. M. Nobre, J. B. Barreto, L. R. Bertolini and M. Bertolini
pp. 155-155
RDv23n1Ab101101 EXTERNAL PARAMETRIC INDICATORS OF IN VITRO DEVELOPMENTALLY COMPETENT WATER BUFFALO OOCYTES
D. Hufana-Duran, P. G. Duran, E. P. Atabay, Y. Kanai, Y. Takahashi and L. C. Cruz
pp. 156-156
RDv23n1Ab102102 PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF CONDITIONED MEDIUM SUPPLEMENTED WITH PORCINE FOLLICULAR FLUID
S. Hwang, K. B. Oh, H.-C. Lee, B.-C. Yang, D. Lim, G.-S. Im, J.-S. Woo and S.-B. Park
pp. 156-156
RDv23n1Ab103103 TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS RELATED TO GLUCOSE METABOLISM IN MALE AND FEMALE BOVINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN VITRO
M. Garcia-Herreros, I. M. Aparicio, D. Rath, T. Fair and P. Lonergan
pp. 157-157
RDv23n1Ab104104 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE YOLK SAC OF BOVINE EMBRYOS AT 30 DAYS OF PREGNANCY DERIVED FROM ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION OR IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
C. M. Oliveira, A. Oliveira, E. Fonseca and M. A. Miglino
pp. 157-157
RDv23n1Ab105105 IN VIVO DEVELOPMENT OF CANINE PARTHENOTES AND THE EXPRESSION PATTERN OF Igf2/Igf2r GENES
J. E. Park, H. J. Oh, M. J. Kim, G. A. Kim, E. J. Park, G. Jang and B. C. Lee
pp. 158-158
RDv23n1Ab106106 EFFECTS OF BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN 4 (BMP4) AND ITS INHIBITOR NOGGIN ON BOVINE IN VITRO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
I. La Rosa, R. Fernandez-Martin, D. A. Paz and D. F. Salamone
pp. 158-158
RDv23n1Ab107107 DIFFERENCES IN THE INNER MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE POTENTIAL BETWEEN NON-CULTURED AND CULTURED PORCINE EMBRYOS
M. Romek, B. Gajda, M. Rolka and Z. Smorag
pp. 159-159
RDv23n1Ab108108 A CRITICAL-SIZE CRANIOFACIAL BONE DEFECT MODEL IN THE YORKSHIRE PIG
A. J. Maki, S. G. Clark, J. R. Woodard, M. Goldwasser and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 159-159
RDv23n1Ab109109 INTRAFOLLICULAR GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION HAS AN INFLUENCE ON THE SEX OF BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS PRODUCED IN VITRO
E. Abele, H. Stinshoff, A. Hanstedt, S. Wilkening, S. Meinecke-Tillmann and C. Wrenzycki
pp. 160-160
RDv23n1Ab110110 EXPRESSION AND CLONING OF OESTRADIOL RECEPTOR α AND PROGESTERONE RECEPTORS AND INTERFERONE STIMULATED GENE 15 IN ENDOMETRIUM AND CORPUS LUTEUM OF PREGNANT CAMEL
A. S. Abdoon, O. M. Kandil, H. Kleim, D. Schams, B. Berisha and C. M. Zeng
pp. 160-160
RDv23n1Ab111111 SINGLE EQUINE EMBRYO LIPID FINGERPRINTING BY MASS SPECTROMETRY
R. F. Gonçalves, C. R. Ferreira, C. M. B. Orlandi, V. C. Sartori, H. N. Ferreira, F. C. Gozzo, S. A. Saraiva, E. J. Pilau and M. N. Eberlin
pp. 160-161
RDv23n1Ab112112 EXPRESSION OF DNA METHYLTRANSFERASES (DNMT) IN PLACENTAL TISSUES DURING EARLY PREGNANCY IN SHEEP
A. T. Grazul-Bilska, M. L. Johnson, P. P. Borowicz, D. A. Redmer and L. P. Reynolds
pp. 161-161
RDv23n1Ab113113 EFFECT OF SOME FACTORS ON CONCEPTION RATE IN ALPACAS UNDER PERUVIAN HIGHLAND CONDITION
A. Diaz, W. Huanca, A. Ampuero, H. Huaman, J. Camacho, T. Huanca, D. Quispe and H. Diaz
pp. 161-162
RDv23n1Ab114114 BOVINE EMBRYO-MATERNAL RECOGNITION MAY OCCUR EARLIER IN AI THAN IN EMBRYO TRANSFER (ET)
A. Ideta, Y. Nakamura, K. Tsuchiya, H. Fujiwara, T. Yamaguchi, K. Imakawa and Y. Aoyagi
pp. 162-162
RDv23n1Ab115115 EXPRESSION OF RADICAL S-ADENOSYL METHIONINE DOMAIN CONTAINING-2 (RSAD2) AND TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR β (TGF-β) IN BOVINE PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS DURING PREGNANCY: IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS TO DETERMINE PREGNANCY STATUS
N. Mansouri-Attia, L. J. Oliveira, F. Carter, N. Forde, P. Lonergan and T. Fair
pp. 162-163
RDv23n1Ab116116 PREGNANCY RATES AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF EQUINE CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN (eCG) AT PROGESTERONE INTRAVAGINAL DEVICE REMOVAL AND 14 DAYS AFTER FIXED-TIME AI IN BEEF CATTLE
R. Núñez, T. de Castro, L. Cutaia, G. Bó and A. Menchaca
pp. 163-163
RDv23n1Ab117117 SERUM PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATION AND EMBRYO DIAMETER ON DAY 7 POST-OVULATION IN MARES
B. R. Scott, D. B. Carwell, R. A. Hill, K. R. Bondioli, R. A. Godke and G. T. Gentry
pp. 163-164
RDv23n1Ab118118 A SINGLE INTRAUTERINE INFUSION OF SUSTAINED RELEASE RECOMBINANT BOVINE INTERFERON τ ON DAY 13 EXTENDS CORPUS LUTEUM LIFESPAN IN CYCLIC COWS
H. Takahashi, Y. Hashiyada, Y. Inaba, T. Yasuda, M. Hirako and M. Geshi
pp. 164-164
RDv23n1Ab119119 FGF2 AND FGF10 STIMULATES BOVINE AND OVINE TROPHOBLAST CELL MIGRATION
Q. E. Yang, K. Zhang, M. I. Giassetti, M. Ozawa, S. E. Johnson and A. D. Ealy
pp. 164-165
RDv23n1Ab120120 SUPPLEMENTATION OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE IMMATURE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES AND SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE AFTER PARTHENOGENESIS AND SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
D. Biswas, Y.-B. Jeon, G.-H. Kim, E.-B. Jeung and S. H. Hyun
pp. 165-165
RDv23n1Ab121121 DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES IN THERMOPROTECTIVE ACTIONS OF INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1 ON THE PREIMPLANTATION BOVINE EMBRYO
A. Q. S. Bonilla, L. J. Oliveira, M. Ozawa, E. M. Newsom, M. C. Lucy and P. J. Hansen
pp. 165-166
RDv23n1Ab122122 EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS IN THE QUANTITATIVE PROTEOME PROFILE DURING EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
M. Demant, T. Fröhlich, E. Wolf and G. J. Arnold
pp. 166-166
RDv23n1Ab123123 AGGREGATION OF CLONED EQUINE EMBRYOS: IMPROVEMENT OF IN VITRO AND IN VIVO DEVELOPMENT
A. Gambini, J. Jarazo, R. Olivera, F. Karlanian and D. F. Salamone
pp. 166-166
RDv23n1Ab124124 CO-CULTURE WITH BOVINE INTACT CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES DURING IN VITRO FERTILIZATION OF BUFFALO DENUDED OOCYTES COMPLETELY RESTORES THEIR FERTILIZING AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
M. De Blasi, M. Rubessa, L. Boccia, S. Di Francesco, M. V. Suárez Novoa, V. Longobardi and B. Gasparrini
pp. 167-167
RDv23n1Ab125125 EFFECT OF GLYCERALDEHYDE-3-PHOSPHATE DURING BOVINE IN VITRO EMBRYO CULTURE
M. Rubessa, S. Di Francesco, M. V. Suárez Novoa, L. Boccia, V. Longobardi, M. De Blasi and B. Gasparrini
pp. 167-167
RDv23n1Ab126126 EFFECT OF REDUCING GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION DURING IN VITRO EMBRYO CULTURE IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS)
M. V. Suárez Novoa, S. Di Francesco, M. Rubessa, L. Boccia, V. Longobardi, M. De Blasi and B. Gasparrini
pp. 168-168
RDv23n1Ab127127 EFFECT OF DIETARY FATS ON EMBRYO QUALITY AND YIELD IN HEAT-STRESSED DAIRY CATTLE
Y. Z. Guzey and A. G. Onal
pp. 168-168
RDv23n1Ab128128 MULTIPLICATION OF 8-CELL EMBRYOS BY AGGREGATION OF A SINGLE ENHANCED GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN-LABELED BLASTOMERE WITH PUTATIVE TETRAPLOID EMBRYOS
M. I. Hiriart, R. J. Bevacqua, R. Fernandez-Martin and D. F. Salamone
pp. 168-169
RDv23n1Ab129129 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF PORCINE OOCYTES AFTER IN VITRO MATURATION AND IN VITRO CULTURE UNDER COMPARATIVE OXYGEN TENSION
J. T. Kang, M. Atikuzzaman, D. K. Kwon, S. J. Park, S. J. Kim, J. H. Moon, M. N. Gomez, O. J. Koo, G. Jang and B. C. Lee
pp. 169-169
RDv23n1Ab130130 THE SYNERGIC EFFECT OF NERVE GROWTH FACTOR AND VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR ON IN VITRO MATURATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE IN BOVINE OOCYTES
B. Kim, I. M. Saadeldin, B. Lee and G. Jang
pp. 169-170
RDv23n1Ab131131 EFFECT OF BREED AND FROZEN–THAWED RAM SEMEN ON IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND OVINE EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
K. C. Lehloenya, N. Mahoete, J. P. C. Greyling and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 170-170
RDv23n1Ab132132 EFFECTS OF OXYGEN TENSION, MEDIUM, AND WELL OF THE WELL ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOUSE EMBRYO
Y. S. Li, Z. B. Cao, Y. Liu, H. G. Cao, Y. Tao, X. R. Zhang and Y. H. Zhang
pp. 170-170
RDv23n1Ab133133 EVALUATION OF OOCYTE DONOR SOURCE AND CULTURE MEDIUM ON DOMESTIC CAT EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT RATES
A. J. Pearks Wilkerson, R. D. Landry and C. R. Long
pp. 171-171
RDv23n1Ab134134 EFFECTS OF VITAMIN E AND VITAMIN C ON THE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION, IN VITRO FERTILIZATION, AND NUCLEAR TRANSFER
F. Lu, Z. Zhang, S. Zhang, N. Li, J. Jiang and D. Shi
pp. 171-171
RDv23n1Ab135135 EXPRESSION OF APOPTOSIS-RELATED GENES IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS PRODUCED THROUGH IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION
S. Saw, K. P. Singh, R. Kaushik, M. Muzaffar, M. S. Chauhan, R. S. Manik, S. K. Singla, P. Palta and M. K. Singh
pp. 172-172
RDv23n1Ab136136 N-METHYL-D-ASPARTIC ACID AND HOMOCYSTEINE CAN BE USED TOGETHER AS A REPLACEMENT FOR BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN IN EARLY PORCINE EMBRYO CULTURE
L. D. Spate, B. K. Bauer, C. N. Murphy and R. S. Prather
pp. 172-172
RDv23n1Ab137137 PHENAZINE ETHOSULFATE AND FETAL CALF SERUM EFFECTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND APOPTOSIS OF IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. J. Sudano, D. M. Paschoal, T. S. Rascado, L. C. O. Magalhães, L. F. Crocomo, J. F. Lima-Neto, R. Machado and F. C. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 173-173
RDv23n1Ab138138 TIME-LAPSE CINEMATOGRAPHY-COMPATIBLE INJECTION-MOLDED MICROWELL CULTURE SYSTEM FOR TRACKING THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIVIDUAL BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Sugimura, T. Akai, T. Somfai, M. Hirayama, Y. Aikawa, M. Ohtake, H. Hattori, S. Kobayashi, Y. Hashiyada, K. Konishi and K. Imai
pp. 173-173
RDv23n1Ab139139 TRICHOSTATIN A IMPROVED IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY A NEW ACTIVATION METHOD
L. C. Sui, W. Wang, Y. S. Li, Y. L. Zhang, S. F. Ji, Z. B. Cao, J. W. Chen, T. Gui, M. L. Zhang, X. R. Zhang and Y. H. Zhang
pp. 173-174
RDv23n1Ab140140 PRODUCTION OF RECONSTRUCTED IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS BY INNER CELL MASS AND TROPHECTODERM AGGREGATION IN VITRO
I. P. Emanuelli, E. Razza, C. M. Barros and M. F. G. Nogueira
pp. 174-174
RDv23n1Ab142142 CHIMERISM BY AGGREGATION OF BISECTED IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
E. M. Razza, I. P. Emanuelli, C. M. Barros and M. F. G. Nogueira
pp. 175-175
RDv23n1Ab143143 TREATMENT WITH VITAMINS A AND E IMPROVE OOCYTE QUALITY AND IN VITRO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN BOS INDICUS COWS
J. J. F. Evangelista, C. E. A. Souza, M. E. A. Moraes and A. A. A. Moura
pp. 175-175
RDv23n1Ab144144 HEAT TOLERANCE OF DEMI-EMBRYOS FROM A TROPICAL-ADAPTED BOS TAURUS BREED
R. H. Alvarez, A. C. Martinez and R. M. L. Pires
pp. 176-176
RDv23n1Ab145145 EFFECT OF TRANSFER OF CATTLE ELONGATING EMBRYO TO A REPEAT BREEDER COW ON PREGNANCY RATE AND INCIDENCE OF A RETURN TO ESTRUS
K. Kimura, S. Matsuyama and T. Kojima
pp. 176-176
RDv23n1Ab146146 CONSEQUENCES OF EMBRYONIC EXPOSURE TO COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR 2 ON TROPHOBLAST ELONGATION, INTERFERON TAU SECRETION, AND GENE EXPRESSION IN THE EMBRYONIC DISC AND TROPHECTODERM
B. Loureiro, M. G. Favoreto, J. Block, S. Carambula, K. Pennington, A. D. Ealy and P. J. Hansen
pp. 176-177
RDv23n1Ab147147 USE OF EQUINE CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN AFTER EMBRYO TRANSFER IN NELORE AND CROSSBRED RECIPIENT CATTLE
M. C. C. Mattos, M. R. Bastos, A. C. S. Oliveira, J. R. S. Gonçalves, T. A. Oliveira, G. B. Mourão and R. Sartori
pp. 177-177
RDv23n1Ab148148 PIGLET GROWTH AND BLOOD COMPONENTS DURING LACTATION FOLLOWING RECIPROCAL EMBRYO TRANSFER BETWEEN MEISHAN AND WHITE CROSSBRED GILTS
J. R. Miles, J. L. Vallet, J. J. Ford, B. A. Freking, R. A. Cushman, W. T. Oliver and R. K. Christenson
pp. 177-178
RDv23n1Ab149149 AN INEXPENSIVE LABORATORY PRACTICE TO TEACH EMBRYO COLLECTION AND TRANSFER
A. Martinez, G. Tovar, C. Estrada, E. Esperon and S. Romo
pp. 178-178
RDv23n1Ab150150 CONCEPTION RATES OF FRESH AND FROZEN IN VIVO-PRODUCED MORULAE AND BLASTOCYSTS IN LACTATING DAIRY RECIPIENT COWS
R. Sartori, M. C. C. Mattos, M. R. Bastos, T. A. Oliveira, J. N. Guenther and M. C. Wiltbank
pp. 178-179
RDv23n1Ab151151 PREGNANCY RATES AFTER A NONSTEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY (FLUNIXIN MEGLUMINE) AND PROGESTERONE (P4) ADMINISTRATION TO MANGALARGA MARCHADOR RECIPIENT MARES
P. G. Rodrigues, A. M. Resende, J. C. Souza, R. R. Carvalho and R. Maculan
pp. 179-179
RDv23n1Ab152152 EFFECT OF EMBRYO TRANSFER AFTER ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION ON THE CONCEPTION RATE IN DAIRY COWS UNDER HEAT STRESS IN SOUTHERN JAPAN
M. Tani, C. Tani, K. Tomokawa, D. Funakoshi, M. Sakatani, M. Takahashi, G. Kitahara and S. Kamimura
pp. 179-179
RDv23n1Ab153153 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT HOLDING AND TRANSPORT MEDIA ON CONCEPTION RATES FOLLOWING TRANSFER OF IN VIVO AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION-DERIVED BOVINE EMBRYOS
C. A. Zanenga, C. M. Martins, N. C. Rodovalho, F. Aidar, J. F. Hasler, I. C. C. Santos and R. Valentim
pp. 180-180
RDv23n1Ab154154 EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TREATMENT WITH TRYPSIN IN MURINES EMBRYOS EXPERIMENTALLY EXPOSED TO BOVINE HERPES VIRUS TYPE-1 (BoHV-1) BY THE NESTED-PCR TECHNIQUE
E. Palazzi, D. Pavão, M. Alves, L. Batista, R. Queiroz, F. Souza and M. D'Angelo
pp. 180-180
RDv23n1Ab155155 EMBRYONIC APOPTOSIS AFTER BTV-8 INFECTION IN BOVINE HATCHED IN VITRO PRODUCED BLASTOCYSTS
L. Vandaele, W. Wesselingh, K. De Clercq, I. De Leeuw, H. Favoreel, A. Van Soom and H. Nauwynck
pp. 180-181
RDv23n1Ab156156 MONITORING SALIVARY TESTOSTERONE CONCENTRATIONS FROM CAPTIVE AMAZONIAN MANATEES (TRICHECHUS INUNGUIS): IS THERE SEASONAL PATTERN?
R. S. Amaral, F. C. W. Rosas, P. Viau, M. Nichi, V. M. F. da Silva and C. A. Oliveira
pp. 181-181
RDv23n1Ab158158 DEVELOPMENT OF FIELD ASSAY FOR EVALUATION OF WHITE RHINOCEROS NEUTROPHIL FUNCTION AS A STRESS MARKER
M. Kruger, N. I. Pitts, J. Virgo, E. Betts, K. Delk and R. A. Fayrer-Hosken
pp. 181-182
RDv23n1Ab159159 COMPARISON BETWEEN EQUINE CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN AND PORCINE FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE FOR IN VIVO PRODUCTION OF EMBRYOS IN ALPACAS (VICUGNA PACOS) SHOWING NATURAL LUTEAL PHASE AFTER INDUCTION OF OVULATION
W. Vivanco, E. Huaman, S. Leon, T. Nunez, A. Gregoire, D. Ponce, E. Alvarado and M. Asparrin
pp. 182-182
RDv23n1Ab160160 SUCCESSFUL PREGNANCY IN ESTRUS-SYNCHRONIZED HIMALAYAN TAHRS (HEMITRAGUS JEMLAHICUS) BY TRANSCERVICALLY INSEMINATING FRESH AND EXTENDED-CHILLED SEMEN COLLECTED BY ELECTROEJACULATION
H. Yong, B.-S. Bae, S.-D. Kim and S.-H. Hyun
pp. 182-183
RDv23n1Ab161161 DIETARY ENERGY SOURCE IN PRIMIPAROUS DAIRY COWS DURING THE TRANSITION PERIOD: BLOOD METABOLITES AND FOLLICULAR CLASSIFICATION
M. A. T. Artunduaga, S. G. Coelho, A. M. Borges, A. M. Q. Lana and H. M. Saturnino
pp. 183-183
RDv23n1Ab162162 OVARIAN ULTRASOUND BIOMICROSCOPY IN RABBITS
M. P. Cervantes, J. Singh, J. M. Palomino, D. Li and G. P. Adams
pp. 183-184
RDv23n1Ab163163 IN VITRO CULTURE OF PORCINE OOCYTE-GRANULOSA CELL COMPLEXES
Y. F. Diao, R. X. Han, H. R. Kim, C. S. Park and D. I. Jin
pp. 184-184
RDv23n1Ab164164 EPIGENETIC ANALYSIS OF GENOMIC DNA IN PREPUBERAL AND ADULT BOVINE OOCYTES
M. Diederich, J. Heinzmann, W. Kues, U. Baulain, T. Haaf, R. Reinhardt and H. Niemann
pp. 184-184
RDv23n1Ab165165 SHORT-TIME FASTING AFFECTS METABOLIC MARKERS WITHOUT IMPACT ON FOLLICLE AND OOCYTE DEVELOPMENT IN THE RABBIT MODEL
R. M. Garcia-Garcia, P. G. Rebollar, M. Arias Alvarez, O. G. Sakr, P. Ramos Ibeas, G. Brecchia, P. Millan, C. Boiti and P. L. Lorenzo
pp. 185-185
RDv23n1Ab166166 THE DIFFERENTIAL TRANSCRIPTOME AND ONTOLOGY PROFILES OF MURAL AND CUMULUS GRANULOSA CELLS IN STIMULATED HUMAN ANTRAL FOLLICLES
S. Kõks, A. Velthut, A. Sarapik, S. Altmäe, E. Reinmaa, L. C. Schalkwyk, C. Fernandes, H. Lad, U. Soomets, Ü.W. Jaakma and A. Salumets
pp. 185-186
RDv23n1Ab167167 VISUALISATION OF FAT ACCUMULATION IN BOVINE PREANTRAL AND ANTRAL OOCYTES USING 2-PHOTON MICROSCOPY
A. Langbeen, J. L. M. R. Leroy, I. Pintelon and P. E. J. Bols
pp. 186-186
RDv23n1Ab168168 CHARACTERIZATION AND DIFFERENTIATION INTO OOCYTE-LIKE CELL MASSES OF PORCINE MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS DERIVED FROM OVARIAN THECA CELLS
Y. M. Lee, B. Mohana Kumar, S. W. Kim, S. L. Lee and G. J. Rho
pp. 186-187
RDv23n1Ab169169 CHANGES OF PROTEIN PROFILES DURING FOLLICLE DEVELOPMENT AND IN VITRO OOCYTE MATURATION IN THE PIG
M. R. Ji, D. M. Jang, Y. S. Lee, H. T. Cheong, B. K. Yang and C. K. Park
pp. 187-187
RDv23n1Ab170170 NATURALLY OCCURRING CHRONIC MASTITIS COMPROMISES FOLLICULOGENESIS, AFFECTS VASCULARIZATION, AND INTERACTS WITH DIFFERENTIATION FACTOR GDF-9 IN BOVINE OVARIAN STROMA
M. M. Rahman, M. Mazilli, G. Pennarossa, T. A. L. Brevini, A. Vanelli, A. Zecconi and F. Gandolfi
pp. 187-187
RDv23n1Ab172172 REUSE OF AUTOCLAVED INTRAVAGINAL PROGESTERONE DEVICE TO ESTROUS SYNCHRONIZATION IN TOGGENBURG GOATS IN THE BREEDING SEASON
J. M. G. Souza, C. A. A. Torres, M. C. Silva, A. L. R. S. Maia, J. H. Bruschi, F. Z. Brandão, J. H. M. Viana, V. J. F. Freitas and J. F. Fonseca
pp. 188-188
RDv23n1Ab173173 A COMBINED RECOMBINANT BOVINE SOMATOTROPIN/EQUINE CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN PROTOCOL IN THE ZEBU BREED TABAPUA AND HOLSTEIN HEIFERS SUBMITTED TO OVUM PICKUP
J. C. de Souza, H. de Morais, R. Spuri, R. C. Andrade and T. L. C. Pinto
pp. 188-189
RDv23n1Ab174174 EVALUATION OF THE 9-DAY PROTOCOL FOR ESTROUS SYNCHRONIZATION IN SANTA INÊS EWES
P. Viau, M. B. Paes de Barros, L. M. K. Dias, S. S. Nicolau, C. T. Marino and C. A. Oliveira
pp. 189-189
RDv23n1Ab175175 METABOLIC STRESS IMPAIRS FOLLICULAR GROWTH IN SUPEROVULATED HEIFERS
H. Aardema, B. A. J. Roelen, B. M. Gadella and P. L. A. M. Vos
pp. 189-189
RDv23n1Ab176176 EFFECTS OF VEHICLE AND ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION OF LETROZOLE ON OVARIAN FUNCTION IN CATTLE
M. J. Yapura, R. J. Mapletoft, J. Singh, R. A. Pierson, D. Rogan and G. P. Adams
pp. 190-190
RDv23n1Ab177177 GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES OF IN VITRO- AND IN VIVO-DERIVED BOVINE EMBRYOS
D. Aktoprakligil Aksu, C. Agca, S. Aksu, T. Akkoc, A. Tas Caputcu, S. H. Kizil, H. Sagirkaya, H. Bagis and Y. Agca
pp. 190-190
RDv23n1Ab179179 EFFECT OF SERUM DURING CULTURE ON DAY 14 ELONGATED BOVINE EMBRYOS
J. Angulo, G. T. Gentry, R. A. Godke and K. R. Bondioli
pp. 191-191
RDv23n1Ab180180 HEAT STRESS INDUCES ALTERATION IN EXPRESSION OF GENES RELATED TO COMPETENCE AND IMPLANTATION IN NELORE BOVINE IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS
C. F. Silva, A. C. S. Castilho, R. A. Satrapa, R. Z. Puelker, E. M. Razza, H. P. Eduardo, J. Buratini and C. M. Barros
pp. 191-192
RDv23n1Ab181181 TRANSCRIPTIONAL SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN AUTOSOMAL GENES ON BOVINE DAY 14 EMBRYOS
P. Bermejo-Alvarez, D. Rizos, P. Lonergan and A.-G. Adan
pp. 192-192
RDv23n1Ab182182 CALBINDIN-D28k IS PREDOMINANTLY EXPRESSED AND REGULATED BY ESTROGEN IN HUMAN ENDOMETRIUM DURING MENSTRUAL CYCLE
K.-C. Choi, H. Yang and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 192-193
RDv23n1Ab183183 MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASES ARE ACTIVATED BY ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE IN RAT OVARIAN SURFACE EPITHELIAL CELLS
K.-A. Hwang and K.-C. Choi
pp. 193-193
RDv23n1Ab184184 EXPRESSION OF GENES RELATED TO DNA METHYLATION AND GLUCOSE METABOLISM DURING THE PRE-IMPLANTATIONAL STAGE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
A. R. Ferreira, G. M. Machado, J. M. Azevedo, R. Sartori, M. A. N. Dode and M. M. Franco
pp. 193-193
RDv23n1Ab185185 HIGH-THROUGHPUT PROTEOMIC ASSESSMENT OF FROZEN–THAWED BOAR SPERMATOZOA
J. M. Feugang, K. Pendarvis, M. Crenshaw, S. T. Willard and P. L. Ryan
pp. 194-194
RDv23n1Ab186186 LASER CAPTURE MICRODISSECTION FOR GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF INNER CELL MASS AND TROPHOBLAST FROM BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
M. Filliers, W. de Spiegelaere, L. J. Peelman, K. Goossens, C. Burvenich, L. Vandaele, P. Cornillie and A. Van Soom
pp. 194-194
RDv23n1Ab187187 DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSIONS OF GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION FACTOR 9 AND BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN 15 GENES IN OVARIES OF THE CALF AND COW
M. Hosoe, K. Ushizawa, K.-G. Hayashi and T. Takahashi
pp. 195-195
RDv23n1Ab188188 CALBINDIN-D28k IS INVOLVED IN THE APOPTOTIC PATHWAY AND PLAYS A ROLE AS AN ANTIAPOPTOTIC GENE IN HYDROGEN PEROXIDE-INDUCED CELL DEATH OF HUMAN ENDOMETRIAL ISHIKAWA CELLS
S.-H. Hyun, E.-M. Jung and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 195-195
RDv23n1Ab192192 INDUCIBLE TRANSGENE EXPRESSION IN PIGS
N. Klymiuk, W. Boecker, A. Baehr, T. Radic, A. Wuensch, E. Schilling, M. Kurome, B. Kessler, H. Nagashima, W. Mutschler, M. Schieker and E. Wolf
pp. 196-197
RDv23n1Ab193193 BOVINE EMBRYO GENOTYPING USING A 50K SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM CHIP
A. D. Le Bourhis, E. Mullaart, P. Humblot, W. Coppieters and C. Ponsart
pp. 197-197
RDv23n1Ab194194 EXPRESSION OF STANNIOCALCIN FAMILY GENES DURING PREIMPLANTATION STAGE BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
S. Mamo, A. Al Naib, L. O'Hara, T. Fair and P. Lonergan
pp. 197-198
RDv23n1Ab195195 SPERMATOZOAL PROTEIN MARKERS FOR ANGUS BULL FERTILITY
X. Wang, A. Kaya and E. Memili
pp. 198-198
RDv23n1Ab196196 GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE THETA1 (GSTT1) IS DIFFERENTIALLY REGULATED FROM OTHER GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASES IN GRANULOSA CELLS
M. Muraki, Y. Takahashi, T. Ishii, S. Kyuwa and Y. Yoshikawa
pp. 198-198
RDv23n1Ab197197 MOLECULAR CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF THE CASHMERE GOAT IZUMO GENE
R. H. Na, L. Liang and L. Fu
pp. 199-199
RDv23n1Ab198198 THE EFFECT OF SOURCE AND IN VITRO MATURATION ON THE ABUNDANCE OF MATERNAL mRNA OF SELECTED GENES IN FOLLICULAR BOVINE OOCYTES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT
T. Somfai, K. Imai, M. Kaneda, S. Akagi, S. Haraguchi, S. Watanabe, E. Mizutani, T. Q. Dang-Nguyen, Y. Inaba, M. Geshi and T. Nagai
pp. 199-199
RDv23n1Ab200200 IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH DISTINCT ALTERATIONS IN THE TRANSCRIPTOME BETWEEN THE BLASTOCYST STAGE AND THE INITIATION OF ELONGATION IN CATTLE
M. Clemente, I. Lopez-Vidriero, P. O'Gaora, J. P. Mehta, N. Forde, A. Gutierrez-Adan, P. Lonergan and D. Rizos
pp. 199-200
RDv23n1Ab201 201 SUPPRESSION OF Suz12 IN BOVINE PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS VIA CYTOPLASMIC SMALL INTERFERING RNA INJECTION
G. L. Williamson, J. H. Pryor, K. Tessanne, M. C. Golding and C. R. Long
pp. 200-200
RDv23n1Ab202202 KNOCK-DOWN AND DEVELOPMENTAL EFFICIENCY OF Arhgap15 GENE KNOCK-DOWN EMBRYOS
B.-C. Yang, H.-C. Lee, S. Hwang, I.-S. Jeon, D.-K. Lee, J.-H. An, E.-H. Noh, Y.-J. Han, E.-Y. Kim, K.-C. Hwang and S.-B. Park
pp. 200-201
RDv23n1Ab204204 ALTERED GENE EXPRESSION FOLLOWING EXPOSURE TO BISPHENOL A IN HUMAN OVARIAN CANCER CELLS EXPRESSING ESTROGEN RECEPTORS BY MICROARRAY
B.-R. Yi, E.-B. Jeung and K.-C. Choi
pp. 201-201
RDv23n1Ab205205 GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENAZE ACTIVITY IN OVINE OOCYTES IS ASSOCIATED WITH PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
F. Asghari, M. Shahidi, Y. Chashnidel, H. Deldar, Z. Ansari-Pirsaraei and A. Mohammadi-Sangcheshmeh
pp. 201-202
RDv23n1Ab206206 THE IMPORTANCE OF CUMULUS EXPANSION FOR MONOSPERMIC FERTILIZATION OF PORCINE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES
J. Beek, J. Bijttebier, D. Maes, H. Nauwynck and A. Van Soom
pp. 202-202
RDv23n1Ab207207 OOCYTE RECOVERY RATES AND IN VITRO BLASTOCYST PRODUCTION IN CATTLE TREATED WITH A SINGLE INJECTION OF FOLLTROPIN-V DILUTED IN A SLOW-RELEASE FORMULATION
F. L. Ongaratto, A. Tríbulo, M. Ramos, P. Rodriguez and G. A. Bó
pp. 202-203
RDv23n1Ab208208 IN VITRO FERTILIZATION UNDER SIMULATED STRESS AND SUBSEQUENT IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN THE PIG
R. González and Y. Brandt
pp. 203-203
RDv23n1Ab209209 EFFECT OF HEAT STRESS ON DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO-FERTILIZED AND PARTHENOGENETIC BOVINE EMBRYOS
F. Paludo, M. M. Pereira, C. C. R. Quintao, L. T. Iguma, M. M. Gioso, J. H. M. Viana and L. S. A. Camargo
pp. 203-204
RDv23n1Ab210210 CO-CULTURE WITH AUTOLOGOUS CUMULUS CELLS SUPPORTS THE INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT OF SINGLY IN VITRO-MATURED AND FERTILIZED BOVINE OOCYTES
I. G. F. Goovaerts, J. L. M. R. Leroy, E. Merckx, S. Andries and P. E. J. Bols
pp. 204-204
RDv23n1Ab211211 IN VIVO MATURATION AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION OF ALPACA OOCYTES
W. Huanca, R. L. Condori, M. A. Chileno, J. Cainzos, J. J. Becerra, L. A. Quintela and P. G. Herradon
pp. 204-205
RDv23n1Ab212212 EFFECT OF CONSECUTIVE SUPERSTIMULATORY TREATMENT-INDUCED FOLLICULAR WAVE SYNCHRONIZATION TO OPTIMIZE OOCYTE RETRIEVAL AND EMBRYO PRODUCTION BY OVUM PICKUP AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN COWS
K. Imai, M. Ohtake, Y. Aikawa, S. Sugimura, M. Hirayama, Y. Hashiyada, S. Kobayashi and K. Konishi
pp. 205-205
RDv23n1Ab213213 THE EFFECTS OF SERICIN SUPPLEMENTATION IN IN VITRO CULTURE MEDIUM ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND CRYOSURVIVAL OF BOVINE IN VITRO-MATURED–IN VITRO-FERTILIZED EMBRYOS
Y. Inaba, M. Hosoe, H. Teramoto and M. Geshi
pp. 205-206
RDv23n1Ab214214 EFFECT OF LONG-DISTANCE TRANSPORTATION OF OVARIES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO-MATURED–IN VITRO-FERTILIZED–IN VITRO-CULTURED BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. Kanae, K. Hisaichi, S. Jaswant and D. Osamu
pp. 206-206
RDv23n1Ab215215 AN IMPROVED SYSTEM FOR THE IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF PORCINE EMBRYOS
J. M. Kelly, A. Weaver, D. O. Kleemann, L. M. Frazer, K. L. Kind, W. H. van Wettere and S. K. Walker
pp. 206-207
RDv23n1Ab216216 PRONUCLEAR FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF MATURE PORCINE OOCYTES DERIVED FROM SMALL- AND MEDIUM-SIZED FOLLICLES
C. Kohata and H. Funahashi
pp. 207-207
RDv23n1Ab217217 EFFECTS OF PORCINE GRANULOCYTE-MACROPHAGE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR ON PORCINE IN VITRO-FERTILIZED EMBRYOS
S. S. Kwak, D. Biswas and S. H. Hyun
pp. 207-208
RDv23n1Ab218218 ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION (ENTEROBACTER CLOACAE) DERIVED FROM EGG YOLK, FROZEN SEMEN EXTENDER, IN PORCINE IN VITRO-FERTILIZED EMBRYOS
S. H. Jang, S. S. Kwak, D. Biswas and S. H. Hyun
pp. 208-208
RDv23n1Ab219219 IN VITRO FERTILIZATION RATE OF MATURED PIG OOCYTES BY FROZEN–THAWED KOLBROEK PIG SPERM CELLS
M. H. Mapeka, K. C. Lehloenya, M. L. Mphaphathi and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 208-209
RDv23n1Ab220220 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOLLICULAR FLUID METABOLOME AND BOVINE OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
S. Matoba, K. Bender, L. Brennan, P. Lonergan and T. Fair
pp. 209-209
RDv23n1Ab221221 EFFECT OF STAGE OF CORPUS LUTEUM DEVELOPMENT ON THE IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. Miyashita, K. Miyata, C. Tachibana, Y. Inaba, H. Koyama and O. Dochi
pp. 209-210
RDv23n1Ab222222 COMPARISON OF COMMERCIAL IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION OF BRAHMAN DONORS UNDER BRAZILIAN v. PANAMANIAN MANAGEMENT
J. R. S. Chen, L. F. Nasser, L. Penteado, M. Mendizabal, A. C. Basso, J. H. F. Pontes, M. Bionaz and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 210-210
RDv23n1Ab223223 CHANGE IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF RNA IN BOAR SPERM DURING CULTURE IN A CAPACITATION MEDIUM CONTAINING CAFFEINE
Y. Okudaira and H. Funahashi
pp. 210-211
RDv23n1Ab224224 LOCALIZATION OF NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE ACTIVITY IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) OOCYTES AND EMBRYOS
K. R. Babu, R. Sharma, K. P. Singh, A. George, M. S. Chauhan, S. K. Singla, R. S. Manik and P. Palta
pp. 211-211
RDv23n1Ab226226 EVALUATION OF IN VITRO EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE OOCYTES EXPERIMENTALLY EXPOSED TO MYCOPLASMA BOVIS
D. Pavao, M. Alves, R. Qureiroz, F. Souza and M. D. Angelo
pp. 212-212
RDv23n1Ab227227 THE EFFECTS OF SEXED SEMEN ON EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT TO THE BLASTOCYST STAGE
W. Plummer, D. Beckett, A. Schaffner, B. Layport, J. Norman, C. Grimbleby, P. Wessinger, E. Pace, L. Kirscher, K. Matthews and T. Dorshorst
pp. 212-212
RDv23n1Ab228228 EVALUATION OF EMBRYO VIABILITY AFTER PROLONGED TRANSPORT IN DIFFERENT MEDIA AND AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES
R. Z. Puelker, A. G. R. Pupulim, C. H. O. Constant, M. A. Andreazzi and I. P. Emanuelli
pp. 213-213
RDv23n1Ab229229 EVALUATION OF OOCYTE QUALITY RECOVERED FROM Gir BREED COWS WITH SYNCHRONIZED FOLLICULAR WAVE ON IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION
L. T. Iguma, J. N. S. Sales, R. I. T. P. Batista, M. M. Pereira, C. C. R. Quintão, R. S. Verneque, L. S. A. Camargo, J. H. M. Viana and P. S. Baruselli
pp. 213-213
RDv23n1Ab230230 OVUM PICKUP–IN VITRO PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY FOR CONSERVATION OF THE FLAMENGA CATTLE BREED
F. C. Zago, S. Gaudêncio Neto, L. H. Aguiar, L. F. Schutz, F. Forell, L. R. S. Marinho, J. Machado, A. Mezzalira and M. Bertolini
pp. 213-214
RDv23n1Ab231231 SEMINAL QUALITY IN WHOOPING CRANE (GRUS AMERICANA) IS AFFECTED BY STAGE OF BREEDING SEASON BUT NOT BY AGE OF INDIVIDUAL
M. E. Brown, A. Crosier, W. Lynch, S. J. Converse, J. Chandler, G. Olsen, J. French, D. E. Wildt and N. Songsasen
pp. 214-214
RDv23n1Ab232232 INFLUENCE OF SEMINAL PLASMA ON THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF DOG SPERM AGAINST DIFFERENT REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES
A. Dalmazzo, P. A. A. Góes, M. Nichi, R. O. C. Silva, J. R. C. Gurgel, E. G. A. Perez, C. C. Rocha, R. Simões, M. A. Peres, M. E. O. A. Assumpção, R. C. Barnabe and V. H. Barnabe
pp. 215-215
RDv23n1Ab233233 EFFECTS OF A LONG-ACTING TRANQUILIZER ON SPERM MOTILITY OF NORTH AMERICAN BISON BULLS
G. Gratton, B. Toosi, M. Anzar, R. McCorkell and C. Lessard
pp. 215-215
RDv23n1Ab234234 MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF TESTES FROM INSULIN RECEPTOR SUBSTRATE (IRS) 2-DEFICIENT MICE
R. J. Griffeth and D. J. Burks
pp. 216-216
RDv23n1Ab235235 MANGALARGA STALLION SPERM IS HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO THE HYDROXYL RADICAL
J. R. C. Gurgel, M. Nichi, E. G. A. Perez, P. A. A. Góes, A. Dalmazzo, R. O. C. Silva, C. C. Rocha, R. Simões, M. A. Peres, M. E. O. A. Assumpção, V. H. Barnabe and R. C. Barnabe
pp. 216-216
RDv23n1Ab236236 PROTEIN TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION IN BOAR SPERM DURING CO-CULTURE WITH OVIDUCTAL EPITHELIAL CELLS
V. Luño, R. López-Úbeda, J. Gadea and C. Matás
pp. 216-217
RDv23n1Ab237237 PROTEIN-TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION AND CALCIUM UPTAKE IN BOAR SPERM SUBPOPULATIONS AFTER DIFFERENT DISCONTINUOUS PERCOLL GRADIENT CENTRIFUGATIONS
R. López-Úbeda, V. Luño, L. Vieira, J. Gadea and C. Matás
pp. 217-217
RDv23n1Ab238238 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SPERM MORPHOLOGY AND IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN MICE
M. Vilariño, M. Crispo, A. Pinczak and A. Menchaca
pp. 217-218
RDv23n1Ab239239 POSSIBLE MECHANISMS OF SPERM DAMAGE CAUSED BY HEAT STRESS IN EUROPEAN BULLS RAISED IN TROPICAL ENVIRONMENTS
M. Nichi, R. P. Bertolla, T. B. Soler, C. N. M. Cortada, R. M. Zuge, P. E. J. Bols, R. C. Barnabe and V. H. Barnabe
pp. 218-218
RDv23n1Ab240240 FUNCTIONAL TRAITS OF CAT SPERM DURING DISTINCT MATURATION STATUS
E. G. A. Perez, M. Nichi, C. A. Baptista Sobrinho, P. A. A. Góes, A. Dalmazzo, J. R. Gurgel, C. C. Rocha, R. O. C. Silva, R. C. Barnabe and V. H. Barnabe
pp. 218-219
RDv23n1Ab241241 EFFECT OF MATERNAL PERICONCEPTIONAL UNDERNUTRITION ON MALE OFFSPRING PHYSIOLOGY AND TESTICULAR DEVELOPMENT
A. Roséfort, N. Debus, G. Viudes, S. Camous, E. Pailhoux, P. Hassoun and P. Chavatte-Palmer
pp. 219-219
RDv23n1Ab242242 EFFECTS OF TWO COMMERCIAL BOVINE SEMEN EXTENDERS FOR SHORT-TERM STORAGE ON MOTILITY PATTERN OF CHILLED BISON SEMEN
B. M. Toosi, G. Gratton, C. Lessard and G. P. Adams
pp. 219-220
RDv23n1Ab243243 APOPTOTIC-LIKE CHANGES AND FERTILITY OF TRANSGENIC FOR HUMAN α1,2-FUCOSYLTRANSFERASE GENE AND NONTRANSGENIC BOAR SPERMATOZOA
M. Trzcinska, M. Bryla, R. Slomski and Z. Smorag
pp. 220-220
RDv23n1Ab244244 INVOLVEMENT OF Na+/H+ ANTIPORTER 1 IN EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF RAT OOCYTES ACTIVATED BY ETHANOL
J. Ito, K. Shudo, D. Sano and N. Kashiwazaki
pp. 220-220
RDv23n1Ab245245 ANALYSIS OF CORTICAL GRANULE EXUDATE OBTAINED BY CHEMICAL OOCYTE ACTIVATION IN PIGS
R. Romar, M. J. Izquierdo-Rico and H. Funahashi
pp. 221-221
RDv23n1Ab246246 EVIDENCE OF FOCAL ADHESION ASSEMBLY IN BOVINE OOCYTES
B. R. Sessions, H. Rutigliano, C. J. Davies and K. L. White
pp. 221-221
RDv23n1Ab247247 ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE CONTENT AND SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE ACTIVITY IN SINGLE OOCYTES BEFORE AND AFTER IN VITRO MATURATION
M. M. Filioli Uranio, B. Ambruosi, A. M. Sardanelli, M. S. Paternoster, F. Amati, N. A. Martino and M. E. Dell'Aquila
pp. 221-222
RDv23n1Ab248 248 PRODUCTION OF FLAGGED RECOMBINANT BOVINE BMP15 TO IMPROVE BOVINE IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
G. Burns, P. F. Suchodolski, A. J. Pearks Wilkerson and C. Long
pp. 222-222
RDv23n1Ab249249 EXPRESSION OF mRNA ENCODING EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR-LIKE FACTORS IN BOVINE CUMULUS CELLS DURING IN VITRO MATURATION: EFFECTS OF TIME AND FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE
E. S. Caixeta, M. F. Machado, P. Ripamonte, P. F. Lima, A. C. S. Castilho, R. Bueno da Silva, C. M. Barros, C. A. Price and J. Buratini
pp. 222-223
RDv23n1Ab250250 HUMAN EXHALED AIR CAN EFFECTIVELY SUPPORT IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES AND SUBSEQUENT IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT
Z. B. Cao, L. C. Sui, S. F. Ji, J. W. Chen, T. Gui, Y. S. Li, Y. Liu, H. G. Cao, Y. Tao, X. R. Zhang and Y. H. Zhang
pp. 223-223
RDv23n1Ab251251 SELECTION OF PREPUBERTAL SHEEP OOCYTES USING BRILLIANT CRESYL BLUE TEST
M. G. Catalá, D. Izquierdo, R. Romaguera, S. Hammami, M. Roura and M. T. Paramio
pp. 223-224
RDv23n1Ab252252 EFFECT OF FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE ADDITION ON IN VITRO MATURATION AND CLEAVAGE OF ALPACA (VICUGNA PACOS) EMBRYOS
R. L. Condori, W. Huanca, M. Chileno, J. Cainzo, F. Valverde, J. J. Becerra, L. A. Quintela and P. G. Herradon
pp. 224-224
RDv23n1Ab253253 OOCYTE PREMATURATION IN THE PRESENCE OF MILRINONE IMPROVES NUCLEAR BUT NOT CYTOPLASMIC MATURATION OF MACAQUE OOCYTES
E. C. Curnow, J. P. Ryan, D. M. Saunders and E. S. Hayes
pp. 224-225
RDv23n1Ab254254 9-cis RETINOIC ACID INHIBITS CUMULUS CELL APOPTOSIS DURING IN VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES THROUGH INHIBITION OF AP-1 PATHWAY
G. K. Deb, S. R. Dey, J. I. Bang, S. J. Cho, T. H. Kwon and I. K. Kong
pp. 225-225
RDv23n1Ab255255 SPERM NUCLEAR DECONDENSATION ABILITY OF IN VITRO MATURED CANINE OOCYTES
M. De los Reyes, J. Vergara and J. Palomino
pp. 225-226
RDv23n1Ab256256 SYNERGISTIC EFFECT ON EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND EMBRYO QUALITY WHEN BOVINE DENUDED OOCYTES ARE CO-CULTURED WITH CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES DURING IN VITRO MATURATION
S. R. Dey, G. K. Deb, J. I. Bang, S. J. Cho, B. H. Choi and I. K. Kong
pp. 226-226
RDv23n1Ab257257 DETECTION OF MICROTUBULES BY POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY IN SHEEP AND GOAT OOCYTES
J. N. Caamaño, M. Catalá, R. Romaguera, C. Diez, M. Muñoz, D. Martín, R. Morató, S. Carrocera, T. Mogas, M. T. Paramio and E. Gomez
pp. 226-227
RDv23n1Ab258258 ROLE OF PROGESTERONE AND ITS RECEPTORS ON DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF OOCYTES IN CATTLE
I. M. Aparicio, M. Garcia-Herreros, L. C. O'Shea, C. Hensey, P. Lonergan and T. Fair
pp. 227-227
RDv23n1Ab259259 Cdk7 AND CYCLIN H, BUT NOT Mat1, ARE INVOLVED IN MEIOTIC RESUMPTION OF PORCINE IMMATURE OOCYTE
W. Fujii, T. Nishimura, K. Kano and K. Naito
pp. 227-228
RDv23n1Ab260260 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF PREPUBERTAL GOAT OOCYTES CULTURED IN GROWTH MEDIUM
S. Hammami, R. Romaguera, M. Roura, M. G. Catalá, R. Morató, T. Mogas, M. T. Paramio and D. Izquierdo
pp. 228-228
RDv23n1Ab261261 INFLUENCE OF IN VITRO MATURATION ON EPIGENETIC MARKS AND GENE EXPRESSION IN BOVINE OOCYTES
J. Heinzmann, T. Hansmann, C. Wrenzycki, U. Zechner, T. Haaf and H. Niemann
pp. 228-229
RDv23n1Ab263263 REGULATION OF SEVERAL TRANSCRIPTS DURING IN VITRO MATURATION IN PORCINE OOCYTES COLLECTED FROM DIFFERENT SIZE FOLLICLES
M. J. Izquierdo-Rico, R. Romar, C. Kohata and H. Funahashi
pp. 229-230
RDv23n1Ab264264 MITOCHONDRIAL DNA COPY NUMBER IN OOCYTES OF PREPUBERTAL AND CYCLIC GILTS
P. Pawlak, E. Pers-Kamczyc and D. Lechniak-Cieslak
pp. 230-230
RDv23n1Ab265265 INHIBITION OF CLASS III PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL-3-KINASE, BY 3-METHYLADENINE, REVERSIBLY ARRESTS PORCINE OOCYTES AT GERMINAL VESICLE STAGE
M. R. Park, M. K. Gupta, S. J. Uhm, S. T. Shin, Y. M. Han and H. T. Lee
pp. 230-231
RDv23n1Ab266266 THE SHORT TIME TREATMENT WITH SODIUM BUTYRATE ON GERMINAL VESICLE STAGE OOCYTES IMPROVES OOCYTE QUALITY AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE IN PIGS
L. M. Liu, F. Gao, M. Hua, J. Y. Guan, B. Tang and Z. Y. Li
pp. 231-231
RDv23n1Ab267267 ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NON-MATURED AND IN VITRO MATURED OOCYTES COLLECTED FROM FOLLICULAR, LUTEAL, AND INACTIVE OVARIES OF DOMESTIC CAT (FELIS CATUS) DURING BREEDING AND NON-BREEDING SEASON
L. R. Martins, C. B. Fernades, B. W. Minto, F. C. Landim-Alvarenga and M. D. Lopes
pp. 231-232
RDv23n1Ab268268 INFLUENCE OF DONOR AGE ON DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF IN VITRO v. IN VIVO MATURED BOVINE OOCYTES OBTAINED BY REPEATED OVUM PICKUP FROM FOLLICLE-STIMULATING-HORMONE-STIMULATED AND NONSTIMULATED ANIMALS
M. Matthiesen, H. D. Reichenbach, F. A. Habermann, M. Reichenbach, G. J. Arnold and E. Wolf
pp. 232-232
RDv23n1Ab269269 EXPRESSION PATTERN OF STRESS MARKER GENES IN BOVINE OOCYTES MATURED IN VITRO IN MEDIA WITH DIFFERENT HORMONE COMPOSITION
M. J. Cánepa and A. A. Mutto
pp. 232-233
RDv23n1Ab270270 MITOCHONDRIA AND REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES COLOCALIZATION IN IN VIVO AND IN VITRO MATURED OOCYTES FROM SUPEROVULATED ADULT EWES
B. Ambruosi, N. A. Martino, M. Filioli Uranio, F. Silvestre, F. Binetti, M. Caira, G. M. Lacalandra and M. E. Dell'Aquila
pp. 233-233
RDv23n1Ab271271 VIABILITY OF OOCYTES FROM CANINE OVARIES GRAFTED IN THE PROXIMAL PORTION OF THE BODY SURFACE
T. Terazono, Y. Kaedei, Z. Namula, V. L. Vien, F. Tanihara and T. Otoi
pp. 233-234
RDv23n1Ab273273 CONSEQUENCE OF HIGH NONESTERIFIED FATTY ACID CONCENTRATIONS DURING BOVINE OOCYTE IN VITRO MATURATION ON mRNA TRANSCRIPT ABUNDANCE OF BLASTOCYSTS
V. Van Hoeck, P. Bermejo-Álvarez, D. Rizos, A. Gutierrez-Adan, S. Andries, P. E. J. Bols and J. L. M. R. Leroy
pp. 234-235
RDv23n1Ab274274 EFFECT OF HOLDING ASPIRATED FLUID FROM IMMATURE EQUINE FOLLICLES ON OOCYTE MATURATION AND BLASTOCYST PRODUCTION AFTER INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
I. C. Velez, J. D. Norris, Y. H. Choi, S. Loux and K. Hinrichs
pp. 235-235
RDv23n1Ab276276 FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 2 PROMOTES BOVINE OOCYTE MEIOTIC MATURATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
K. Zhang, P. J. Hansen and A. D. Ealy
pp. 236-236
RDv23n1Ab277277 EFFECTS OF SEMINAL PLASMA ON SEX-SORTING BOVINE SPERM
C. A. Burroughs, R. W. Lenz, K. M. Evans, J. K. Graham and G. E. Seidel
pp. 236-237
RDv23n1Ab278278 METHYLATION STATUS IN THE INTRAGENIC DIFFERENTIALLY METHYLATED REGION OF THE IGF2 LOCUS IN UNSORTED AND SEX-SORTED SPERM
J. O. Carvalho, V. A. Michalczechen-Lacerda, F. C. Rodrigues, R. Sartori, M. M. Franco and M. A. N. Dode
pp. 237-237
RDv23n1Ab279279 IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT IN THREE CULTURE SYSTEMS OF BOVINE OOCYTES FERTILIZED WITH SEX-SORTED SPERM
B. Trigal, E. Gomez, M. Muñoz, J.N. Caamaño, S. Carrocera, D. Martin, J. Moreno and C. Diez
pp. 237-238
RDv23n1Ab280280 BOVINE SPERM DNA FRAGMENTATION RATES AND EXTENDER pH: A DYNAMIC EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH
C. González-Marín, A. L. Travis, M. E. Kjelland, J. Gosálvez, C. López-Fernández, R. W. Lenz and J. F. Moreno
pp. 238-238
RDv23n1Ab281281 EVALUATION OF IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY USING SEXED BULL SPERM SORTED WITH TWO TYPES OF CELL SORTER
H. Hayakawa and T.-I. Hirata
pp. 238-239
RDv23n1Ab282282 IDENTIFICATION OF SRY AND STEROIDOGENIC FACTOR-1 (SF1) GENES IN CANINE XY MALE-TO-FEMALE SEX DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER
G. H. Jang, Y. H. Jeong, I. S. Hwang, Y. W. Jeong, S. H. Hyun, Y. W. Kim, T. Shin, E. B. Jeung and W. S. Hwang
pp. 239-239
RDv23n1Ab283283 DNA FRAGMENTATION DYNAMICS AND POST-THAW MOTILITY OF WHITE-TAILED DEER SPERM
M. E. Kjelland, C. González-Marín, J. Gosálvez, C. López-Fernández, R. W. Lenz, K. M. Evans and J. F. Moreno
pp. 239-240
RDv23n1Ab284284 IN VITRO FUNCTION OF FROZEN–THAWED BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN (TURSIOPS TRUNCATUS) SPERM UNDERGOING SORTING AND RECRYOPRESERVATION
G. A. Montano, D. C. Kraemer, C. C. Love, T. R. Robeck and J. K. O'Brien
pp. 240-240
RDv23n1Ab285285 THE EFFICIENCY OF INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION v. LASER-ASSISTED IN VITRO FERTILIZATION WITH FROZEN SPERM FOR RECOVERY TRANSGENIC C57BL/6 MOUSE STRAINS
A. C. Carstea, Z. Polgar, L. Kovacs and A. Dinnyes
pp. 240-241
RDv23n1Ab286286 PRODUCTION OF NORMAL MICE USING LONG-TERM PRESERVED MOUSE SPERMATOZOA WITHOUT FREEZING
C. Li, E. Mizutani, T. Ono and T. Wakayama
pp. 241-241
RDv23n1Ab288288 INDUCING PLURIPOTENCY IN BOVINE SOMATIC STEM CELLS
M. K. Addison, G. T. Gentry, R. A. Godke and K. R. Bondioli
pp. 242-242
RDv23n1Ab289289 DERIVATION OF MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELL FROM C57BL/6/EGFP STRAIN WITH FETAL CALF SERUM AND KNOCKOUT SERUM REPLACEMENT® SUPPLEMENTATION MEDIUM
B. C. S. Campanha, C. S. Oliveira, D. M. Souza, C. P. Godoi, H. Fernandes, J. T. Ribeiro-Paes, J. M. Garcia and M. F. G. Nogueira
pp. 242-243
RDv23n1Ab290290 GENERATION OF INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS FROM BOVINE FETAL FIBROBLAST CELLS BY DEFINED FACTORS
H. G. Cao, Y. Liu, H. Q. Yin, X. P. Sun, Y. S. Li, Y. Tao, Y. H. Zhang and X. R. Zhang
pp. 243-243
RDv23n1Ab291291 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS DERIVED FROM HUMAN AMNIOTIC FLUID
S.-A. Choi, J.-H. Lee, K.-J. Kim, E.-Y. Kim, K.-S. Park, Y.-B. Park, X. Li, Y.-N. Ha, J.-Y. Park and M.-K. Kim
pp. 243-243
RDv23n1Ab292292 GENERATION OF MOUSE INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS FROM VARIOUS GENETIC BACKGROUND BY SLEEPING BEAUTY TRANSPOSON-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER
S. Muenthaisong, O. Ujhelly, E. Varga, A. C. Carstea, Z. Ivics, K. M. Pirity and A. Dinnyes
pp. 243-244
RDv23n1Ab293293 MASS PRODUCTION OF Nkx2.5-POSITIVE CARDIAC PROGENITOR CELLS DERIVED FROM MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS IN SLOW-TURNING LATERAL VESSEL FOR CELL TRANSPLANTATION AND DRUG TESTING
S. Rungarunlert, N. Klincumhom, C. Nemes, M. Techakumphu, M. K. Pirity and A. Dinnyes
pp. 244-244
RDv23n1Ab294294 PRODUCTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PUTATIVE NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS DERIVED FROM HANDMADE CLONED EMBRYOS USING EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS, LYMPHOCYTES, AND ADULT FIBROBLAST CELLS AS DONOR CELLS IN GOAT
R. Dutta, D. Malakar, K. Khate and J. Akshay
pp. 244-245
RDv23n1Ab295295 THE SHAPE OF PORCINE NEURAL PROGENITOR CELL CELLULAR GENEALOGIES REVEALED BY TIME-LAPSE IMAGING
I. Faerge, A. Egeskov-Madsen and P. Holm
pp. 245-245
RDv23n1Ab296296 PRODUCTION OF HEMIZYGOUS AND HOMOZYGOUS EMBRYONIC STEM CELL-DERIVED NEURAL PROGENITOR CELLS FROM THE TRANSGENIC ALZHEIMER GÖTTINGEN MINIPIG
V. J. Hall, J. Jakobsen, A. Gunnarsson, M. Schmidt, A. Lund Jørgensen and P. Hyttel
pp. 245-246
RDv23n1Ab297297 DERIVATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE TRANSGENIC SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER-DERIVED BOVINE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
S. H. Jeong, H. S. Kim, H. Lee, K. J. Uh, S. H. Hyun, Y. W. Kim, T. Shin, E.-B. Jung and W. S. Hwang
pp. 246-246
RDv23n1Ab298298 DIFFERENTIATION OF CANINE AMNIOTIC FLUID MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS INTO NEURONAL PRECURSORS
E. Y. Kim, S. A. Choi, J. H. Lee, K. J. Kim, K. S. Park, Y. B. Park, Y. N. Ha, X. Li, J. Y. Park and M. K. Kim
pp. 246-247
RDv23n1Ab299299 EPIGENETIC REPROGRAMMING OF PORCINE FIBROBLAST CELLS INDUCED BY STURGEON'S OOCYTE EXTRACT
S. Y. Kim, S. H. Park, M. R. Lee, H. J. Eun, T. S. Kim, S. B. Park, J. G. Yoo, C. S. Park and J. H. Lee
pp. 247-247
RDv23n1Ab300300 ESTABLISHMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF RAT MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
T. H. Kim, B. G. Jeon, S. L. Lee and G. J. Rho
pp. 247-247
RDv23n1Ab301301 IMPRINTED GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS IN CULTURED PRIMORDIAL GERM CELLS DERIVED FROM PORCINE EMBRYOS BETWEEN DAY 25 AND 30
C. K. Lee, C. H. Park, K. J. Uh, J. K. Park and H. S. Kim
pp. 247-248
RDv23n1Ab302302 IMPRINTED microRNA ARE DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED IN ADULT MOUSE TESTES-DERIVED MALE GERM-LINE STEM CELLS
J. Y. Shin, Y. H. Jung, M. K. Gupta, S. J. Uhm, S. T. Shin, Y. M. Han and H. T. Lee
pp. 248-248
RDv23n1Ab303303 IN VITRO NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS DERIVED FROM CANINE EAR SKIN
J. H. Lee, Y. M. Lee, G. H. Maeng, S. L. Lee and G. J. Rho
pp. 248-248
RDv23n1Ab304304 RHYTHMIC BEATING OF HEART MUSCLE GENERATED FROM GOAT EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
S. Garg, D. Malakar, R. Dutta, M. K. Jena, A. K. De, D. Kumar and S. Sahu
pp. 249-249
RDv23n1Ab305305 CONSTRUCTION OF TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR GENES FOR REPROGRAMMING OF ADULT GOAT FIBROBLAST CELLS FOR PRODUCTION OF INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
D. Kumar, D. Malakar, R. Dutta, S. Garg, S. Sahu, J. K. Kaushik and A. K. Mohanty
pp. 249-249
RDv23n1Ab306306 IN VITRO CARDIOMYOGENIC AND NEUROGENIC DIFFERENTIATION OF MINIPIG BONE MARROW MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
B. Mohana Kumar, T. H. Kim, Y. M. Lee, G. H. Maeng, B. G. Jeon, S. A. Ock and G. J. Rho
pp. 249-250
RDv23n1Ab307307 INVOLVEMENT OF THE CALCIUM SENSING RECEPTOR IN GROWTH AND PROLIFERATION OF STEM CELLS FROM EQUINE UMBILICAL CORD MATRIX
N. A. Martino, A. Lange Consiglio, F. Cremonesi, L. Valentini, M. Caira, A. C. Guaricci, B. Ambruosi, G. M. Lacalandra, R. L. Sciorsci, S. J. Reshkin and M. E. Dell'Aquila
pp. 250-250
RDv23n1Ab308308 ISOLATION, DIFFERENTIATION, AND IMMUNOPHENOTYPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS DERIVED FROM EQUINE ADIPOSE TISSUE AND BONE MARROW
E. Iacono, B. Merlo, A. Spadari, G. Mari, F. Ricci and P. Tazzari
pp. 250-251
RDv23n1Ab309309 DEVELOPMENT OF A CULTURE SYSTEM CAPABLE OF LONG-TERM MAINTENANCE OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
R. Sharma, A. George, N. M. Kamble, K. P. Singh, S. K. Panda, M. S. Chauhan, S. K. Singla, R. S. Manik and P. Palta
pp. 251-251
RDv23n1Ab310310 EFFECT OF TGF-β1 ON THE SELF-RENEWAL OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
N. M. Kamble, R. Sharma, A. George, S. K. Panda, M. S. Chauhan, S. K. Singla, R. S. Manik and P. Palta
pp. 251-252
RDv23n1Ab311311 EXPRESSION OF PLURIPOTENT MARKER NUCLEOSTEMIN IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS AND EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS GENERATED THROUGH PARTHENOGENETIC ACTIVATION
K. P. Singh, R. Kaushik, R. Sharma, S. Kala, A. George, M. K. Singh, R. S. Manik, P. Palta, S. K. Singla and M. S. Chauhan
pp. 252-252
RDv23n1Ab312312 ISOLATION, PROLIFERATION, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS FROM AMNIOTIC FLUID, AMNION, AND UMBILICAL CORD MATRIX IN THE DOG
L. Valentini, M. Filioli Uranio, A. Lange Consiglio, A. C. Guaricci, M. Caira, M. Ventura, A. L'Abbate, F. Cremonesi and M. E. Dell'Aquila
pp. 252-253
RDv23n1Ab313313 UNSORTED, FRESHLY ISOLATED PORCINE ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS ARE MORE EFFICACIOUS IN BONE HEALING COMPARED WITH PURIFIED CD34+ ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS
M. Bionaz, T. Jensen, E. Monaco, Z. Dymon, A. J. Maki, W. L. Hurley and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 253-253
RDv23n1Ab314314 ADIPOSE- AND BONE MARROW-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS PRESENT LARGE SIMILARITIES IN TRANSCRIPTOME PRIOR TO AND DURING ADIPOGENIC AND OSTEOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION
E. Monaco, M. Bionaz, A. Lima, W. L. Hurley and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 253-254
RDv23n1Ab315315 MELATONIN EFFECTS ON THE PROLIFERATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF MOUSE EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
Y.-M. Yoo and E.-B. Jeung
pp. 254-254
RDv23n1Ab316316 INDUCTION OF PIG INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS BY RECOMBINANT PROTEINS ENCODED BY DEFINED FACTORS
Y. H. Zhang, H. G. Cao, Y. S. Li, H. Q. Yin, X. P. Sun, T. Gui, S. F. Ji, Y. Tao, Y. Liu and X. R. Zhang
pp. 254-254
RDv23n1Ab317317 PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE USE OF A SLOW-RELEASE FORMULATION FOR ADMINISTRATION OF FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE IN 3 ASSISTED REPRODUCTION APPLICATIONS IN GOATS
H. Baldassarre, J. T. Pierson, S. Poulin, L. Sneek, D. Rogan and D. K. Hockley
pp. 255-255
RDv23n1Ab318318 EFFICIENCY OF PROTOCOL P-36, ASSOCIATED WITH EQUINE CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN OR LUTEINIZING HORMONE ADMINISTRATION, IN THE LAST DAY OF SUPERESTIMULATORY TREATMENT, IN NELLORE COWS
A. C. Oliveira, M. C. C. Mattos, M. R. Bastos, J. R. S. Gonçalves, L. H. Lunardi, R. S. Surjus, R. Sartori and C. M. Barros
pp. 255-255
RDv23n1Ab319319 SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE IN JAPANESE BLACK CATTLE BY A SINGLE SUBCUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION OF PURE FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE DISSOLVED IN SALINE
S. Hiraizumi, N. Nishimoto, O. Ishiyama, H. Nishinomiya, T. Oikawa, F. Sano, N. Sakagami, M. Yamamoto, O. Nishino, K. Ooishi, T. Kurahara and Y. Hashiyada
pp. 256-256
RDv23n1Ab320320 BASELINE AND SUPEROVULATION HYPERANDROGENISM AND FOLLICULAR DYNAMICS IN THE OSSABAW PIG SUGGEST AN ANIMAL MODEL FOR POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME
A. E. Newell-Fugate, J. N. Taibl, S. G. Clark, M. Alloosh, M. Sturek and R. L. Krisher
pp. 256-257
RDv23n1Ab321321 OVARIAN SUPERSTIMULATION AND OOCYTE COLLECTION IN WOOD BISON, A THREATENED CANADIAN SPECIES
J. M. Palomino, R. B. McCorkell, M. R. Woodbury, M. P. Cervantes, B. M. Toosi and G. P. Adams
pp. 257-257
RDv23n1Ab322322 INDUCTION OF SUPEROVULATION IN PROESTRUS DOGS USING SERUM GONADOTROPIN OF PREGNANT MARES AND HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN
K. S. Park, K. J. Kim, S. A. Choi, J. H. Lee, E. Y. Kim, Y. B. Park, Y. N. Ha, X. Li, J. Y. Park and M. K. Kim
pp. 257-258
RDv23n1Ab323323 EFFICIENCY OF CLOPROSTENOL-INDUCED LUTEOLYSIS IN SUPEROVULATED COWS
J. H. M. Viana, M. S. B. Vargas, L. G. B. Siqueira, B. R. C. Alves, A. P. Oliveira, E. D. Souza and L. S. A. Camargo
pp. 258-258
RDv23n1Ab324324 NEGATIVE SELECTION DOES NOT FURTHER INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF A PROMOTER TRAP
B. P. Beaton and K. D. Wells
pp. 258-259
RDv23n1Ab325325 GENERATION OF A CLONED GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN (GFP) EXPRESSING TRANSGENIC SHEEP FOR MUSCLE STEM CELL GRAFT EXPERIMENTS
L. Boulanger, P. Chavatte-Palmer, D. Lebouhris, N. Daniel, Y. Heyman, L. Gall, N. Borenstein and C. Cotinot
pp. 259-259
RDv23n1Ab326326 CONSTRUCTION OF A SPLICING-DEPENDENT SELECTABLE MARKER FOR GENE TARGETTING
S. Cernea and K. Wells
pp. 259-259
RDv23n1Ab327327 HIGH EFFICIENCY SWINE CLONING USING MONOGENIC AND POLYGENIC POOLS OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED CELLS
D. F. Carlson, J. R. Dobrinsky and S. C. Fahrenkrug
pp. 260-260
RDv23n1Ab328328 ANALYSIS OF FLUOROPHORE-EXPRESSING SPERMATOZOA FROM TRANSGENIC BOARS PRODUCED BY SLEEPING BEAUTY TRANSPOSITION
W. Garrels, S. Holler, C. Struckmann, U. Taylor, C. Ehling, D. Rath, H. Niemann, Z. Ivics and W. A. Kues
pp. 260-260
RDv23n1Ab329329 GENETIC TARGETING OF THE PORCINE α1,3-GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE GENE IN FETAL FIBROBLAST CELLS USING ZINC FINGER NUCLEASES
J. Hauschild, A. L. Queisser, J. W. Carnwath, G. Cost, Y. Santiago, E. Rebar, P. Gregory, H. Niemann and B. Petersen
pp. 260-261
RDv23n1Ab330330 REDUCED HYPERACUTE REJECTION BY TRIPLE TRANSGENIC EXPRESSION OF HUMAN COMPLEMENT REGULATORY FACTORS (hDAF and hCD59) AND H-TRANSFERASE
Y. H. Jeong, G. H. Jang, I. S. Hwang, C. H. Park, H. J. Lee, Y. W. Jeong, S. H. Hyun, Y. W. Kim, T. Shin, E.-B. Jeung and W. S. Hwang
pp. 261-261
RDv23n1Ab331331 BLOOD ANTIGEN-COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN CLONED BEAGLES AND TRANSGENIC CLONED BEAGLES
G. A. Kim, H. J. Oh, J. E. Park, M. J. Kim, E. J. Park, H. J. Kim, G. Jang and B. C. Lee
pp. 261-262
RDv23n1Ab332332 INDUCIBLE RED FLUORESCENT PROTEIN (RFP) EXPRESSION IN PORCINE FIBROBLASTS AND TRANSGENIC CLONED EMBRYOS USING piggyBac TRANSPOSITION
S. J. Kim, O. J. Koo, S. J. Park, J. H. Moon, D. K. Kwon, J. T. Kang, M. N. Gomez, M. Atikuzzaman, B. C. Lee and G. Jang
pp. 262-262
RDv23n1Ab333333 OCT-4 EXPRESSION ANALYSIS IN F0 AND F1 PORCINE OG2 TRANSGENICS
M. Nowak-Imialek, W. A. Kues, B. Petersen, A. Lucas-Hahn, D. Herrmann, E. Lemme, M. Oropeza, J. W. Carnwath and H. Niemann
pp. 262-263
RDv23n1Ab334334 CONSTRUCTION OF A GENETICALLY ENGINEERED PIG EXPRESSING GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN (GFP)-LABELLED PROTEASOMES
C. W. O'Gorman, J. Zhao, M. S. Samuel, E. M. Walters, R. S. Prather, P. Sutovsky, M. Sutovsky and K. D. Wells
pp. 263-263
RDv23n1Ab335335 CYTOPLASMIC MICROINJECTION OF EXOGENOUS DNA IN IN VITRO AND IN VIVO DERIVED SHEEP EMBRYOS
F. Pereyra-Bonnet, A. Gibbons, M. Cueto, R. Bevacqua, L. Escobar and D. Salamone
pp. 263-263
RDv23n1Ab336336 TRANSGENIC Stra8-EYFP PIGS: A MODEL FOR DEVELOPING MALE GERM CELL TECHNOLOGIES
J. R. Sommer, L. Jackson, S. Simpson, E. B. Collins, J. Piedrahita and R. M. Petters
pp. 264-264
RDv23n1Ab337337 PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC SHEEP USING RECOMBINANT LENTIVIRUS MICROINJECTION OF IN VIVO PRODUCED EMBRYOS
K. Tessanne, C. Long, T. Spencer, C. Satterfield and M. Westhusin
pp. 264-264
RDv23n1Ab338338 BACTERIAL ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOME (BAC) VECTORS FACILITATE EFFICIENT GENE TARGETTING IN KIDNEY CELLS OF PIG
K. Wallner, A. Wuensch, K. Burkhardt, M. Kurome, B. Kessler, P. Fezert, A. Richter, H. Nagashima, N. Klymiuk and E. Wolf
pp. 264-265
RDv23n1Ab339339 BIOENGINEERING OF THE MAMMARY GLAND OF LIVESTOCK: INCREASED PROPEPTIDE PROCESSING OF FACTOR IX IN THE MILK OF TRANSGENIC PIGS BY CO-EXPRESSION OF FURIN
J. Zhao, E. Walters, J. Calcaterra, J. Ross, L. Spate, M. Samuel, A. Rieke, C. Murphy, S. Butler, W. Velander and R. Prather
pp. 265-159