Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 26 Number 1 2014
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the International Embryo Transfer Society, Reno, Nevada, USA, 11–14 January 2014
Full Papers and Abstracts for Poster Presentation
RD13328Reproductive technologies and genomic selection in dairy cattle
C. Ponsart, D. Le Bourhis, H. Knijn, S. Fritz, C. Guyader-Joly, T. Otter, S. Lacaze, F. Charreaux, L. Schibler, D. Dupassieux and E. Mullaart
pp. 12-21
RD13255Molecular signatures of bovine embryo developmental competence
M. Hoelker, E. Held, D. Salilew-Wondim, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 22-36
RD13282Embryotropic actions of follistatin: paracrine and autocrine mediators of oocyte competence and embryo developmental progression
Sandeep K. Rajput, KyungBon Lee, Guo Zhenhua, Liu Di, Joseph K. Folger and George W. Smith
pp. 37-47
RD13305Ultrasound biomicroscopy: a non-invasive approach for in vivo evaluation of oocytes and small antral follicles in mammals
L. F. M. Pfeifer, G. P. Adams, R. A. Pierson and J. Singh
pp. 48-54
RD13296Morphometric analysis of human embryos to predict developmental competence
Søren Ziebe
pp. 55-64
RD13258Role of stem cells in large animal genetic engineering in the TALENs–CRISPR era
Ki-Eun Park and Bhanu Prakash V. L. Telugu
pp. 65-73
RD13260Editing livestock genomes with site-specific nucleases
Daniel F. Carlson, Wenfang Tan, Perry B. Hackett and Scott C. Fahrenkrug
pp. 74-82
RD13259Mammalian fertility preservation through cryobiology: value of classical comparative studies and the need for new preservation options
Pierre Comizzoli and David E. Wildt
pp. 91-98
RD13290Parental diet, pregnancy outcomes and offspring health: metabolic determinants in developing oocytes and embryos
Kevin D. Sinclair and Adam J. Watkins
pp. 99-114
RDv26n1Ab11 AUTOCRINE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BOVINE EMBRYOS CULTURED IN Primo Vision DISHES® OUTWEIGHS POSSIBLE NEGATIVE INFLUENCES OF BAD EMBRYOS
E. Wydooghe, L. Vandaele and A. Van Soom
pp. 115-115
RDv26n1Ab22 SPECIFIC FATTY ACID FOLLOW-UP REVEALS RUMEN-PROTECTED FAT SUPPLEMENTATION EFFECTS ON BOVINE OOCYTE QUALITY AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
A. F. González-Serrano, C. R. Ferreira, V. Pirro, J. Heinzmann, K.-G. Hadeler, D. Herrmann, P. Aldag, U. Meyer, M. Piechotta, C. Rohrer, G. Jahreis, S. Dänicke, R. G. Cooks and H. Niemann
pp. 115-116
RDv26n1Ab33 APPLICATION OF LAPAROSCOPIC OVIDUCTAL ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION FOR CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT OF BRAZILIAN OCELOTS AND AMUR TIGERS
C. A. Lambo, H. L. Bateman and W. F. Swanson
pp. 116-116
RDv26n1Ab44 PRODUCTION OF 11β-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE TYPE 1 (11β-HSD1) OVER-EXPRESSED PIGS FOR THE STUDY OF METABOLIC SYNDROME DISEASE
Y. Jeon, Y. K. Kim, J. D. Yoon, L. Cai, S. U. Hwang, E. Kim, S. Lee, E. B. Jeung and S. H. Hyun
pp. 116-116
RDv26n1Ab55 DISRUPTION OF THE HIGH MOBILITY GROUP AT-HOOK 2 (HMGA2) GENE IN SWINE REDUCES POSTNATAL GROWTH
J. Chung, X. Zhang, B. Colins, K. Howard, S. Simpson, C. Salmon, S. Koh, R. Sper, C. Byrd and J. Piedrahita
pp. 117-117
RDv26n1Ab66 GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF IN VIVO- AND IN VITRO-MATURED PORCINE METAPHASE II OOCYTES
L. Cox, G. Saunders, J. Stevens and S. C. Isom
pp. 117-117
RDv26n1Ab77 OESTRAL RESPONSE AND FERTILITY IN DAIRY COWS TREATED WITH PROGESTERONE FOR 6 DAYS PRIOR TO OESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION WITH PROSTAGLANDIN F2α
M. Orozco, C. G. Gutierrez, R. Lopez, C. Aguilar, C. Roque and J. Hernandez-Ceron
pp. 118-118
RDv26n1Ab88 SYNCHRONIZATION OF OVULATION IN DAIRY HEIFERS USING A SHORTENED ESTRADIOL-BASED PROTOCOL THAT PROVIDES FOR A LENGTHENED PROESTRUS
M. Re, J. J. de la Mata and G. A. Bo
pp. 118-118
RDv26n1Ab99 EFFECT OF TIMING OF INSEMINATION WITH SORTED SEMEN ON SUBSEQUENT PREGNANCY RATE IN POSTPARTUM BEEF COWS SYNCHRONIZED WITH A MODIFIED 14-DAY PROGESTERONE PROTOCOL
A. J. Davis, J. G. Powell, T. D. Lester and R. W. Rorie
pp. 119-119
RDv26n1Ab1111 STRATEGIES TO MODULATE THE PERI-OVULATORY ENDOCRINE MILIEU BY CONTROLLING PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATIONS PRE- AND POST-INSEMINATION IN BEEF COWS
G. Pugliesi, E. Lopes, A. M. G. Diaza, M. R. França, R. S. Ramos, E. R. Araujo, M. Sponchiado, S. C. Scolari, M. L. Oliveira, J. R. G. Maio and M. Binelli
pp. 120-120
RDv26n1Ab1212 INTRAUTERINE CHITOSAN INJECTION ADVANCES THE OESTROUS RETURN DATE AFTER DELIVERY IN JAPANESE BLACK COWS
T. Aoyama, T. Nokubo and H. Funahashi
pp. 120-120
RDv26n1Ab1313 MOTILITY CHARACTERISTICS OF SPERMATOZOA FROM BULLS GRAZING TALL FESCUE PASTURES
J. P. Harris, J. L. Edwards, L. A. Rispoli, N. R. Rorhbach, T. M. Prado, A. M. Saxton and F. N. Schrick
pp. 121-121
RDv26n1Ab1414 CONCEPTION RATE OF BUFFALO HEIFERS TREATED WITH OESTRADIOL CYPIONATE TO INDUCE OVULATION IN TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION PROGRAMS
D. G. Souza, A. Martins, E. Oba, A. S. Camargos, E. P. Moreira and C. Gallego
pp. 121-121
RDv26n1Ab1515 THERMORESISTANCE SPERM TEST FOR EPIDIDYMAL STALLION SPERM FROZEN WITH TWO CRYOPROTECTANTS
E. Mellisho, R. Olmos, E. Ancco, H. Celiz and C. Quispe
pp. 121-122
RDv26n1Ab1616 SPERM DISTRIBUTION AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION OF FROZEN GOAT SEMEN
N. Anakkul, J. Suwimonteerabutr, T. Tharasanit, S. Khunmanee, P. Diloksumpan, D. K. Berg and M. Techakumphu
pp. 122-122
RDv26n1Ab1717 TESTICULAR HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RAMS TREATED WITH LOW-LEVEL LASER THERAPY: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
M. R. Bianchi-Alves, E. C. C. Celeghini, R. P. de Arruda, A. F. C. De Andrade, L. Batissaco, M. A. Torres, S. A. Florez-Rodriguez, G. M. Ravagnani, H. E. Thomé and C. L. Canella
pp. 122-123
RDv26n1Ab1818 DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF CLONED PORCINE EMBRYOS PRODUCED WITH DIFFERENT CLONING PROCEDURES
Y. Liu, A. Lucas-Hahn, B. Petersen, R. Li, P. Hassel, M. Ziegler, J. Li, K. Larsen, H. Niemann and H. Callesen
pp. 123-123
RDv26n1Ab1919 LIFETIME MORTALITY OF CLONED PIGLETS
M. Schmidt, K. D. Winther and H. Callesen
pp. 124-124
RDv26n1Ab2020 GENERATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF TRANSGENIC-CLONED PIGS EXPRESSING THE FAR-RED FLUORESCENT PROTEIN MONOMERIC PLUM
M. Kobayashi, M. Watanabe, H. Matsunari, K. Nakano, T. Kanai, G. Hayashida, Y. Matsumura, M. Kuramoto, R. Sakai, Y. Arai, K. Umeyama, N. Watanabe, M. Onodera, M. Nagaya and H. Nagashima
pp. 124-125
RDv26n1Ab2121 SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMBINATION USING Dre-RECOMBINASE IN PORCINE CELLS AND EMBRYOS
S. Y. Yum, S. J. Kim, J. H. Moon, W. J. Choi, J. H. Lee, B. C. Lee and G. Jang
pp. 125-125
RDv26n1Ab2222 OXAMFLATIN TREATMENT ENHANCES NUCLEAR REPROGRAMMING BY INHIBITING XIST EXPRESSION AND REDUCING DNA METHYLATION IN PORCINE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS
J. Mao, M. T. Zhao, K. M. Whitworth, L. D. Spate, K. Lee, E. M. Walters and R. S. Prather
pp. 125-125
RDv26n1Ab2323 IMPROVING EFFICIENCY IN WORK WITH TRANSFER OF CLONED PIG EMBRYOS
H. Callesen, Y. Liu, R. Li and M. Schmidt
pp. 126-126
RDv26n1Ab2424 IMPROVEMENT OF PORCINE CLONED EMBRYONIC STEM-LIKE CELLS DERIVATION BY ZONA-MEDIATED EMBRYO AGGREGATION
D. K. Lee, C.-H. Park, Y.-I. Jeong, J. Y. Hwang, J.-N. Oh, D. Son and C.-K. Lee
pp. 126-126
RDv26n1Ab2525 PORCINE OOCYTES SELECTION USING BRILLIANT CRESYL BLUE AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AFTER SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
E. J. Park, K. Y. Song, J. H. Moon and B. C. Lee
pp. 127-127
RDv26n1Ab2626 IN VIVO EXOGENIC ORGAN GENERATION WITH ORGANOGENESIS-DISABLED CLONED PIGS AS A PLATFORM
H. Matsunari, K. Nakano, T. Kanai, T. Matsuda, M. Maehara, M. Watanabe, K. Umeyama, M. Nagaya, H. Nakauchi and H. Nagashima
pp. 127-128
RDv26n1Ab2727 SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER CLONING AND EMBRYO AGGREGATION IN PIGS
C. P. Buemo, A. Gambini, I. Hiriart and D. Salamone
pp. 128-128
RDv26n1Ab2828 TREATMENT WITH SUBEROYLANILIDE HYDOXAMIC ACID OR SODIUM BUTYRATE ON PORCINE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM KIDNEY CELLS OF HUMAN HEME OXYGENASE-1 TRANSGENIC PIG
K.-Y. Song, J.-H. Moon, E.-J. Park, S.-J. Kim, Y.-B. Choi, G. Jang and B.-C. Lee
pp. 128-129
RDv26n1Ab2929 GENERATION OF TRANSGENIC FIBROBLASTS EXPRESSING PANCREAS-SPECIFIC AND DOX-INDUCIBLE ICER Iγ IN A MINIATURE PIG MODEL OF HUMAN DIABETES MELLITUS
H. Y. Kang, E. M. Jung and E. B. Jeung
pp. 129-129
RDv26n1Ab3131 PROTOCOL OPTIMIZATION AND EVALUATION OF MATURATION PROMOTING FACTOR AND MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE ACTIVITIES IN BOVINE CYTOPLASTS OBTAINED BY CHEMICAL ENUCLEATION TECHNIQUES
N. Z. Saraiva, C. S. Oliveira, M. del Collado, M. R. de Lima, R. Vantini, F. M. Monteiro, S. C. M. Niciura and J. M. Garcia
pp. 130-130
RDv26n1Ab3232 PREGNANCY OF EQUINE CLONED EMBRYOS MICROINJECTED WITH PLURIPOTENCY INDUCING GENES (Oct4, Sox2, c-Myc, K1f4)
R. Olivera, R. Jordan, C. Alvarez, M. Radrizzani and G. Vichera
pp. 130-131
RDv26n1Ab3333 PRODUCTION OF A CLONED FOAL USING MITOCHONDRIAL DNA-IDENTICAL OOCYTES
Y. H. Choi, J. Ritthaler and K. Hinrichs
pp. 131-131
RDv26n1Ab3434 EFFECT OF DONOR CELLS SERUM STARVATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGGREGATED ZONA FREE CLONED EQUINE EMBRYOS
A. Gambini, A. De Stefano, R. J. Bevaqua and D. F. Salamone
pp. 131-132
RDv26n1Ab3535 LEARNING AND MEMORY BEHAVIORAL PATTERNS IN CLONED DOGS
C. W. Shin, W. J. Park, L. T. Baek, K. Y. Park, G. A. Kim and B. C. Lee
pp. 132-132
RDv26n1Ab3636 EFFECT OF ACTIVATION METHODS ON DNA SYNTHESIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF CANINE PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS
H. J. Oh, M. J. Kim, G. A. Kim, Y. K. Jo, J. Choi and B. C. Lee
pp. 132-133
RDv26n1Ab3737 RESTORING REPROGRAMMING ABNORMALITIES IN A CLONED DOG HAVING ECTOPIC LIVER AND GALL BLADDER BY RECLONING
M. J. Kim, H. J. Oh, G. A. Kim, Y. K. Jo, J. Choi and B. C. Lee
pp. 133-133
RDv26n1Ab3838 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN SHEEP (OVIS CANADENSIS CANADENSIS) EMBRYOS PRODUCED USING SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
T. Stroud, T. Xiang, S. Romo and M. E. Kjelland
pp. 133-133
RDv26n1Ab3939 EFFECT OF FOLLICULAR SIZE OF CYTOPLAST DONOR ON CLONING EFFICIENCY IN GOATS
J. Hall, M. Yang, Q. Meng, J. Dai and I. A. Polejaeva
pp. 134-134
RDv26n1Ab4040 KNOCKOUT OF GOAT NUCLEOPORIN 155 (NUP155) GENE USING CRISPR/Cas9 SYSTEMS
S. Hu, Z. Wang and I. Polejaeva
pp. 134-134
RDv26n1Ab4141 EFFICIENT STRATEGY FOR INTERSPECIFIC CLONING IN FELIDS
L. N. Moro, M. I. Hiriart, J. Jarazo, C. Buemo, A. Sestelo and D. F. Salamone
pp. 134-135
RDv26n1Ab4242 EFFECTS OF TRICHOSTATIN A TREATMENT ON GENE EXPRESSION OF CLONED MOUSE 2-CELL AND BLASTOCYST STAGE EMBRYOS
S. L. Marjani, M. G. Carter, L-Y. Sung, K. Inoue, S. Rodriguez-Zas, L. Wang, H. Yu, H. Shen, T. Cheng, X. Yang and X. C. Tian
pp. 135-135
RDv26n1Ab4343 WARMING TEMPERATURE AFFECTS THE VIABILITY AND MEIOTIC COMPETENCE OF IMMATURE PORCINE OOCYTES VITRIFIED IN A CHEMICALLY DEFINED SOLUTION
D. Takahashi and H. Funahashi
pp. 135-136
RDv26n1Ab4444 PRODUCTION OF LIVE PIGLETS AFTER CRYOPRESERVATION OF IMMATURE PORCINE OOCYTES
T. Somfai, K. Kikuchi, K. Yoshioka, F. Tanihara, H. Kaneko, J. Noguchi, S. Haraguchi and T. Nagai
pp. 136-136
RDv26n1Ab4545 EFFECT OF VITRIFICATION ON KIDDING OF CAPRINE EMBRYOS
M. M. Toishibekov, H. Blackburn, G. A. Valieva, S. M. Askarov and B. B. Molzhigitov
pp. 136-137
RDv26n1Ab4646 HYPOTHERMIC STORAGE FOR 10 DAYS OF BOVINE EMBRYOS USING TYPE III ANTIFREEZE PROTEIN
A. Ideta, S. Tsuda, Y. Nishimiya, K. Tsuchiya, Y. Nakamura and Y. Aoyagi
pp. 137-137
RDv26n1Ab4747 COMPARISON BETWEEN CRYOLOOP AND OPEN PULLED STRAW VITRIFICATION METHODS FOR BOS INDICUS BLASTOCYSTS
E. Herrera-Puerta, N. Chavarria, R. Urrego and N. Rodriguez-Osorio
pp. 137-138
RDv26n1Ab4848 EFFECTS OF LIPID METABOLIC REGULATORS DURING BOVINE EMBRYO CULTURE ON BLASTOCYST DEVELOPMENT AND CRYOSURVIVAL
A. Ruiz, P. J. Hansen and J. Block
pp. 138-138
RDv26n1Ab4949 PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE HOLLOW FIBER VITRIFICATION METHOD FOR CRYOPRESERVATION OF MAMMALIAN EMBRYOS
A. Uchikura, T. Wakayama, S. Wakayama, H. Matsunari, M. Maehara, Y. Matsumura, K. Nakano, E. Sasaki, J. Okahara, H. Tsuchiya, H. Nakauchi and H. Nagashima
pp. 138-139
RDv26n1Ab5050 DEVELOPMENT OF A MODIFIED STRAW LOADING METHOD FOR VITRIFICATION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
A.-N. Ha, H.-S. Park, K.-L. Lee, Y.-G. Kim, S.-H. Song, P.-R. Park, T. Kim, K. L. White and I.-K. Kong
pp. 139-139
RDv26n1Ab5151 ARTIFICIAL DORMANCY OF BOVINE EMBRYOS FOR A MAXIMUM OF 7 DAYS USING A SIMPLE MEDIUM
K. Tsuchiya, A. Ideta, Y. Nishimiya, S. Tsuda and Y. Aoyagi
pp. 139-140
RDv26n1Ab5252 VITRIFICATION OF DAY-8 EQUINE EXPANDED BLASTOCYST: AN IN VITRO COMPARISON OF DIRECT VERSUS INDIRECT MECHANICAL INTRODUCTION OF CRYOPROTECTANT
F. A. Diaz, D. L. Paccamonti, K. R. Bondioli and G. T. Gentry
pp. 140-140
RDv26n1Ab5353 COMPARISON OF 4 DIFFERENT CRYOPROTECTANTS ON FREEZING NGUNI BULL SPERMATOZOA EVALUATED BY COMPUTER-AIDED SPERM ANALYSIS
M. M. Seshoka, M. L. Mphaphathi and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 140-141
RDv26n1Ab5454 EFFECT OF THAWING TEMPERATURE ON POST-THAW SURVIVAL OF BOAR SPERM
R. Athurupana and H. Funahashi
pp. 141-141
RDv26n1Ab5555 DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF AQUAPORINS AND SPERMADHESINS IN FROZEN–THAWED 'GOOD FREEZER' AND 'POOR FREEZER' BOAR SPERMATOZOA
A. C. M. Filho, R. M. Brezinsky, R. C. Youngblood, L. D. M. Da Silva, S. T. Willard, P. L. Ryan and J. M. Feugang
pp. 141-142
RDv26n1Ab5656 COMPARISON OF 4 DIFFERENT DILUENT AGENTS ON CRYOPRESERVATION OF SEMEN FROM UNIMPROVED INDIGENOUS SOUTH AFRICAN GOATS
B. Matshaba, M. L. Mphaphathi, L. M. Schwalbach, P. C. Greyling and T. L. Nedambale
pp. 142-142
RDv26n1Ab5757 EFFECT OF CHOLESTANOL OR CHOLESTEROL ON THE MOTILITY OF FROZEN GOAT SPERMATOZOA AFTER A THERMAL RESISTANCE TEST
B. G. Silva, E. A. Moraes, W. C. G. Matos, C. S. Oliveira, W. D. Ferrari Junior and J. K. Graham
pp. 142-142
RDv26n1Ab5858 OVARIAN DOWN-REGULATION WITH ORAL PROGESTIN FOR FIXED-TIME LAPAROSCOPIC OVIDUCTAL ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION WITH FRESHLY COLLECTED AND FROZEN–THAWED SPERMATOZOA IN DOMESTIC CATS
W. F. Swanson, J. Newsom, L. A. Lyons, R. A. Grahn and H. L. Bateman
pp. 143-143
RDv26n1Ab5959 EVALUATION OF CRYOPRESERVED CHICKEN SEMEN WITH DIFFERENT CRYOPROTECTANTS
J. S. Choi, D.-B. Shin, Y.-G. Ko, Y.-J. Do, H.-H. Seong, D.-H. Kim, I.-K. Kong and S. W. Kim
pp. 143-143
RDv26n1Ab6060 EFFECT OF CAKE COLLAPSE ON THE INTEGRITY OF FREEZE-DRIED BULL SPERMATOZOA
H. Hara, M. Tagiri, M. Hirabayashi and S. Hochi
pp. 144-144
RDv26n1Ab6161 TRANSGENIC HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE MONKEY SPERM HAS A LOWER CRYOTOLERANCE
S. P. Moran, T. Chi, M. S. Prucha, H. R. Engelhardt, A. Yuksel and A. W. S. Chan
pp. 144-144
RDv26n1Ab6262 EFFECTS OF VARYING GLUTATHIONE CONCENTRATIONS IN SEMEN EXTENDER ON THE QUALITY OF FROZEN–THAWED CANINE SPERM
K. Ogata, B. Sarentonglaga, M. Yamaguchi, A. Sasaki, Y. Kato, M. Wakabayashi, K. Nishihara, Y. Yanagisawa, R. Fukui, H. Takano and Y. Nagao
pp. 145-145
RDv26n1Ab6363 THE EFFECT OF A MODIFIED CRYOPRESERVATION METHOD ON THE VIABILITY OF FROZEN–THAWED PRIMORDIAL GERM CELL ON THE KOREAN NATIVE CHICKEN (Ogye)
H. Kim, D. H. Kim, J. Y. Han, S. B. Choi, Y.-G. Ko, Y. J. Do and H.-H. Seong
pp. 145-145
RDv26n1Ab6464 EX VIVO CULTURE OF FRESH AND FROZEN–THAWED SHEEP WHOLE OVARIES
S. Maffei, G. Pennarossa, T. A. L. Brevini and F. Gandolfi
pp. 146-146
RDv26n1Ab6565 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ALDOSTERONE AND CORTISOL LEVELS DURING THE OVULATORY PERIOD IN SPANISH PUREBRED MARES
K. Satué, P. Montesinos and J. C. Gardon
pp. 146-146
RDv26n1Ab6666 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLASMA CHLORIDE LEVELS AND FOLLICLE DIAMETER IN CYCLING SPANISH PUREBRED MARES
K. Satué, J. C. Gardon and P. Montesinos
pp. 147-147
RDv26n1Ab6767 CORRELATION OF ARCHITECTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL REPROGRAMMING OF NUCLEI DURING EMBRYONIC GENOME ACTIVATION OF EARLY BOVINE EMBRYOS GENERATED BY IVF AND SCNT
J. Popken, D. Koehler, A. Brero, A. Wuensch, T. Thormeyer, T. Guengoer, E. Wolf, V. Zakhartchenko and T. Cremer
pp. 147-147
RDv26n1Ab6868 EPIGENETIC REMODELING OF HISTONE 3 MARKS DURING BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT
Y. S. Bogliotti, L. B. Ferré, D. J. Humpal and P. J. Ross
pp. 148-148
RDv26n1Ab6969 GLOBAL H3k9ac AND H3k27me3 EXPRESSION IN BLASTOMERES FROM 8- TO 16-CELL STAGE BOVINE EMBRYOS
C. S. Oliveira, N. Z. Saraiva, L. Z. Oliveira, R. V. Serapião, M. R. de Lima and J. M. Garcia
pp. 148-149
RDv26n1Ab7070 PROTEIN EXPRESSION OF THE INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR 1 RECEPTOR DURING BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT
F. Poppicht, H. Stinshoff and C. Wrenzycki
pp. 149-149
RDv26n1Ab7171 EFFECTS OF A CONTROLLED DIETARY EXPOSITION TO ZERALENONE ON SELECTED REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS IN DAIRY COWS
H. Stinshoff, S. Kruse, F. Poppicht, S. Dänicke and C. Wrenzycki
pp. 149-150
RDv26n1Ab7272 EFFECTS OF A PRECONCEPTIONAL AND GESTATIONAL MULTI-VITAMIN-MINERAL-OMEGA3 SUPPLEMENTATION ON FETOPLACENTAL DEVELOPMENT IN A RABBIT MODEL
E. Mourier, A. Tarrade, D. Ralliard-Rousseau, T. Larcher, J.-P. Albert, M.-C. Aubrière, M. Dahirel, C. Richard, R. Lévy and P. Chavatte-Palmer
pp. 150-150
RDv26n1Ab7373 INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION AFTER BETWEEN-BREED EMBRYO TRANSFER IS ASSOCIATED WITH STRONG ALTERATIONS IN PLACENTAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN HORSES
P. Peugnet, S. Valentino, A. Tarrade, L. Wimel, F. Reigner, D. Serteyn and P. Chavatte-Palmer
pp. 150-151
RDv26n1Ab7474 EFFECT OF SIZE AND CULTURE PERIOD OF FROZEN–THAWED BOVINE TROPHOBLASTIC VESICLES ON INTERFERON-τ SECRETION
Y. Hashiyada, H. Takahashi, D. Yamaguchi, K. Imai and M. Geshi
pp. 151-151
RDv26n1Ab7575 DETECTION OF EMBRYONIC DEATH BY MONITORING OVARIAN STEROIDS BALANCE AND ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN JAPANESE BLACK CATTLE
H. Matsuda, Y. Hashiyada, T. Yamanouchi and K. Imai
pp. 151-152
RDv26n1Ab7676 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BLASTOCYST CELL NUMBER AT EMBRYO TRANSFER AND CONCEPTUS ELONGATION ON DAY 14: CAN SUPPLEMENTARY PROGESTERONE RESCUE SMALL EMBRYOS?
L. O'Hara, N. Forde, A. K. Kelly and P. Lonergan
pp. 152-152
RDv26n1Ab7777 OVIDUCT–EMBRYO INTERACTIONS: TWO-WAY TRAFFIC OR A ONE-WAY STREET? TRANSCRIPTOMIC RESPONSE OF THE BOVINE OVIDUCT TO THE PRESENCE OF AN EMBRYO
V. Maillo, P. O'Gaora, J. P. Mehta, C. De Frutos, N. Forde, T. E. Spencer, P. Lonergan and D. Rizos
pp. 152-153
RDv26n1Ab7878 THE PERIOVULATORY ENDOCRINE MILIEU AFFECTS THE OXIDATIVE STRESS CONTROL ON ENDOMETRIUM OF COWS
R. d. S. Ramos, A. P. Izaguirry, L. M. Vargas, M. B. Soares, F. S. Mesquita, F. W. S. Cibin and M. Binelli
pp. 153-153
RDv26n1Ab7979 UTERINE AND PLACENTAL INTERACTIONS DURING NECROTIC TIP DEVELOPMENT IN THE PIG FROM DAY 22 TO 42 OF GESTATION
E. C. Wright, J. R. Miles, C. A. Lents and L. A. Rempel
pp. 153-154
RDv26n1Ab8080 DEVELOPMENT OF A SYNTHETIC MEDIUM FOR THE IN VITRO CULTURE OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
D. Moreno, A. Neira, L. Dubreil, L. Liegeois, S. Destrumelle, L. Amirat-Briand, D. Bencharif and D. Tainturier
pp. 154-154
RDv26n1Ab8181 EFFECT OF IN VITRO CULTURE SYSTEM MODIFICATION USING CR1aa MEDIUM ON EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND PREGNANCY RATE IN CATTLE
G. Singina, T. Taradajnic, N. Taradajnic and N. Zinovieva
pp. 154-155
RDv26n1Ab8282 EFFECT OF HIGH FETAL CALF SERUM CONCENTRATION IN THE GENE EXPRESSION PATTERN OF IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. J. Sudano, D. M. Paschoal, E. S. Caixeta, R. R. Maziero, M. D. Guastali, L. F. Crocomo, T. S. Rascado, L. C. O. Magalhães, B. A. Monteiro, A. Martins, R. Machado, J. Buratini and F. D. C. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 155-155
RDv26n1Ab8383 VITAMIN K2 SUPPLEMENTATION IMPROVES BLASTOCYST RATE BY RECOVERY OF MITOCHONDRIA IN IN VITRO-CULTURED BOVINE EMBRYOS
L. Baldoceda, C. Vigneault, P. Blondin and C. Robert
pp. 155-156
RDv26n1Ab8484 THE EFFECT OF β-MERCAPTOETHANOL ON CLEAVAGE RATES, DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE AND QUALITY OF IN VITRO PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
E. R. Lliteras, M. Chong, S. Andries, E. Merckx, E. P. A. Jorssen, J. L. M. R. Leroy and P. E. J. Bols
pp. 156-156
RDv26n1Ab8585 THE EFFECT OF 17α-ETHINYL ESTRADIOL EXPOSURE OF IN VITRO-CULTURED BOVINE MORULAE ON SUBSEQUENT EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AND QUALITY
E. P. A. Jorssen, L. Jordaens, E. Merckx, S. Andries, J. L. M. R. Leroy and P. E. J. Bols
pp. 156-156
RDv26n1Ab8787 EVALUATION OF THE NUMERICAL CHROMOSOMAL ABNORMALITIES ON IN VITRO EARLY BOVINE EMBRYOS: EFFECT OF THE CELL CO-CULTURE WITH GRANULOSA CELLS
S. Demyda-Peyrás, M. Hidalgo, J. Dorado and M. Moreno-Millan
pp. 157-157
RDv26n1Ab8888 EFFECTS OF REMOVAL OF CUMULUS CELLS AND pb1 PRESENCE OF IN VITRO-MATURED BUFFALO OOCYTES PRIOR TO IVF ON CLEAVAGE RATE AND SUBSEQUENT EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
J.-H. Shang, H.-Y. Zheng, C.-Y. Yang, F.-X. Huang, B.-Z. Yang and X.-W. Liang
pp. 158-158
RDv26n1Ab8989 CONCENTRATION OF ZINC IN FLUID FOLLICULAR OF FEMALE HORSES
L. Y. Parra-Forero, G. Vela-Correa, O. Cano-Flores, G. Mendoza, S. Pulido, J. A. Guevara, A. Gongora and A. C. Garcia-Contreras
pp. 158-158
RDv26n1Ab9090 CHARACTERIZATION OF A PRIMARY CULTURE OF OVIDUCTAL CELLS IN THE BITCH
C. Gibson, K. Reynaud, S. Thoumire, B. Grimard and M. Saint-Dizier
pp. 159-159
RDv26n1Ab9191 EFFECT OF LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR (LIF) ON MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES IN VITRO MATURATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS
Y. B. Choi, S. J. Kim, E. J. Park, K. Y. Song, J. H. Moon and B. C. Lee
pp. 159-159
RDv26n1Ab9292 EFFECTS OF ZONA PELLUCIDA CUTTING BY LASER ON THE CRYOSURVIVAL AND HATCHING RATES OF VITRIFIED BLASTOCYSTS IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BULALIS)
C. Yang, J. Shang, H. Zheng, F. Huang, X. Liang and B. Yang
pp. 160-160
RDv26n1Ab9393 SEX-SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMMING OF THE BOVINE EMBRYO BY COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR 2 (CSF2)
K. B. Dobbs, D. Gagné, E. Fournier, I. Dufort, C. Robert, J. Block, M. A. Sirard, L. Bonilla, A. D. Ealy and P. J. Hansen
pp. 160-160
RDv26n1Ab9494 EFFICIENT BOVINE EMBRYO SPLITTING FOR GENE EXPRESSION AND IN VIVO DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
A. Velasquez, D. Veraguas, F. O. Castro, J. F. Cox and L. l. Rodriguez-Alvarez
pp. 161-161
RDv26n1Ab9595 PRODUCTION OF GENE-EDITED PIGS, CATTLE, AND LAMBS BY EMBRYO INJECTION OF TALENS OR ZFNs
S. C. Fahrenkrug, S. G. Lillico, C. Proudfoot, T. J. King, J. H. Pryor, C. R. Long, C. B. A. Whitelaw and D. F. Carlson
pp. 161-161
RDv26n1Ab9696 EFFECT OF TWO DIFFERENT EMBRYO TRANSPORTERS ON DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS
M. Zhang, L. Sui, Y. Li, Z. Chen, Y. Zhang, T. Liu, J. Xu, X. Zhang and Y. Zhang
pp. 162-162
RDv26n1Ab9797 IN VIVO AND IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION WITH Y-SEXED SORTED OR CONVENTIONAL SEMEN IN BEEF CATTLE
H. Tribulo, J. Carcedo, R. Tribulo, J. Menajovsky, B. Bernal, C. Alvarez, A. Tribulo, J. Garzon, L. Clausen, J. Oviedo and G. A. Bo
pp. 162-163
RDv26n1Ab9898 COMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF A NEW COW-SIDE LH ASSAY FOR DETERMINING OPTIMUM AI INTERVALS IN SUPEROVULATED BEEF DONORS IN THE USA: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
T. L. Devine, M. L. Looper, J. H. Pryor, E. Kara, M.-C. Maurel, J. Decourtye, P. P. Baldauf, K. H. Jurney and C. R. Looney
pp. 163-163
RDv26n1Ab9999 EFFECT OF SEASON AND WEIGHT GAIN ON PREGNANCY RATES OF EMBRYO RECIPIENTS RAISED UNDER PASTURE CONDITIONS
C. A. C. Fernandes, J. R. Ribeiro, M. P. Palhao, A. C. S. Figueiredo, J. H. M. Viana, D. S. Costa and E. K. N. Arashiro
pp. 163-164
RDv26n1Ab100100 COMPARISON OF PREGNANCY RATES OF FRESH IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOS INDICUS EMBRYOS PRODUCED IN THE SAME LABORATORY BUT COLLECTED AND TRANSFERRED IN PANAMA OR THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
L. F. Nasser, S. C. Feliú, E. Rodríguez, K. Mojica, E. G. Oliveira, A. C. Basso, J. H. F. Pontes, A. Nagele, R. A. C. Rabel and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 164-164
RDv26n1Ab101101 RISK OF COXIELLA BURNETII TRANSMISSION BY EMBRYO TRANSFER USING IN VITRO EARLY BOVINE EMBRYOS
A. Alsaleh, J. L. Pellerin, D. M. Garcia, D. Tainturier and F. Fieni
pp. 165-165
RDv26n1Ab102102 INCLUSION OF A RECOMBINANT BOVINE TRYPSIN INTO THE IETS SANITARY PROTOCOL FOR DISINFECTION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS TO PREVENT BOVINE HERPESVIRUS 1 (BHV 1) TRANSMISSION VIA EMBRYO TRANSFER TO RECIPIENTS AND CALVES
A. Bielanski, J. Algire, A. Lalonde and A. Garceac
pp. 165-165
RDv26n1Ab103103 ESHERICHIA COLI LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE STIMULATES PROLIFERATION OF BOVINE UTERINE EPITHELIAL CELLS
Y. Guo, M. Chanrot, P. Reinaud, G. Charpigny, O. Sandra, J.-F. Valarcher and P. Humblot
pp. 165-166
RDv26n1Ab104104 FAILURE TO REMOVE BLUETONGUE SEROTYPE 8 VIRUS (BTV-8) FROM IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
A. O. Penido, K. De Clerq, A. Haegeman, L. Vandaele, H. Nauwynck and A. Van Soom
pp. 166-166
RDv26n1Ab105105 RETAINED FETAL MEMBRANES: INCIDENCE AND EFFECT ON MILK PRODUCTION AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE IN DAIRY COWS
R. Sartori, G. C. S. Pontes, P. L. J. Monteiro, A. B. Nascimento, L. F. Melo and M. C. Wiltbank
pp. 166-167
RDv26n1Ab106106 ADAPTIVE β-CELL EXPANSION IN PREGNANT MICE WITHOUT FETUSES
S. Zhang, X. M. Zhang and Z. Y. Li
pp. 167-167
RDv26n1Ab107107 GENETIC INACTIVATION OF THE Sry GENE IN ARGALI WILD AND ROMNEY DOMESTIC SHEEP WITH CRISPR/Cas SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING SEX-REVERSED FEMALE ANIMALS
Z. Fan, S. Lee, H. Park, K. Lucibello, Q. Meng, I. Polejaeva, K. White, T. Bunch and Z. Wang
pp. 167-167
RDv26n1Ab108108 COMPARATIVE EFFICIENCY OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE AND LUTEINIZING HORMONE IN THE INDUCTION OF OVULATION IN SUPEROVULATED ALPACAS
H. W. Vivanco-Mackie, M. D. Ponce Salazar, M. M. Gonzales and M. A. Tapia
pp. 168-168
RDv26n1Ab109109 DEVELOPMENT OF A SPERM CRYOPRESERVATION PROTOCOL FOR THE ARGENTINE BLACK AND WHITE TEGU (TUPINAMBIS MERIANAE)
C. Young, M. Curtis, N. Ravida, F. Mazotti and B. Durrant
pp. 168-169
RDv26n1Ab110110 ASSISTED CONCEPTION IN THE FISHING CAT BY LAPAROSCOPIC INTRATUBAL INSEMINATION
C. E. Pope, M. C. Gómez, A. Cole and B. L. Dresser
pp. 169-169
RDv26n1Ab111111 REGULATORY microRNA ENRICHMENT AND DEGRADATION IN GRANULOSA CELLS DURING BOVINE FOLLICULAR RECRUITMENT AND DOMINANCE
D. Salilew-Wondim, I. Ahmad, S. Gebremedhn, S. Sahadevan, M. Hoelker, F. Rings, J. Udin, E. Tholen, C. Looft, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 169-170
RDv26n1Ab112112 OVARIAN FOLLICLE RESERVE IN NELLORE AND ANGUS HEIFERS WITH LOW AND HIGH FOLLICLE COUNT
M. G. Favoreto, V. Quieroz, B. Loureiro, R. L. Ereno, A. G. Pupulim and C. M. Barros
pp. 170-170
RDv26n1Ab113113 EXPRESSION PROFILING OF NONCODING microRNAs IN BOVINE GRANULOSA CELLS OF PREOVULATORY DOMINANT FOLLICLE USING DEEP SEQUENCING
S. Gebremedhn, I. Ahmad, D. Salilew-Wondim, S. Sahadevan, M. Hoelker, F. Rings, J. Udin, E. Tholen, C. Looft, K. Schellander and D. Tesfaye
pp. 170-171
RDv26n1Ab114114 PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATIONS DURING IVM AFFECT BOVINE OOCYTE QUALITY AT THE MOLECULAR LEVEL
N. Schlüter, A. Kassens, H. Stinshoff, K. Knauer, S. Wilkening and C. Wrenzycki
pp. 171-171
RDv26n1Ab115115 FOLLICULAR GROWTH AND BLOOD FLOW OF THE DOMINANT FOLLICLE IN CROSSBRED RECIPIENTS TREATED WITH eCG
M. P. Palhao, N. S. Junior, C. R. B. Guimarães, C. A. C. Fernandes, M. E. O. Ferreira, M. Seber, W. S. M. Reis and J. H. M. Viana
pp. 171-172
RDv26n1Ab116116 THE CHARACTERISTICS OF CORPUS LUTEUM SIZE, BLOOD FLOW, AND PLASMA PROGESTERONE CONCENTRATION AFTER OVULATION OF THE FIRST AND SECOND WAVE DOMINANT FOLLICLE
R. Miura, H. Takahashi, S. Haneda and M. Matsui
pp. 172-172
RDv26n1Ab117117 INDUCTION OF OVULATION WITH ESTRADIOL BENZOATE AFFECTS THE PROGRESSION OF VASCULARIZATION IN PREOVULATORY FOLLICLES
E. K. N. Arashiro, D. S. Vieira, L. F. M. Pfeifer, L. G. B. Siqueira, L. S. A. Camargo, C. A. C. Fernandes and J. H. M. Viana
pp. 172-173
RDv26n1Ab118118 EFFECTS OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR ON IN VITRO SURVIVAL AND ANTRUM FORMATION OF ISOLATED OVINE PREANTRAL FOLLICLES
L. da Paz Santos, V. R. P. Barros, A. Y. P. Cavalcante, V. R. Araújo and M. H. T. Matos
pp. 173-173
RDv26n1Ab119119 ULTRASONOGRAPHIC MONITORING OF CANINE OVARIES CLAMPED AT SUBCUTANEOUS SITE AFTER HORMONE TREATMENT
T. Terazono, V. V. Luu, L. T. K. Do, Y. Sato, M. Taniguchi, M. Takagi and T. Otoi
pp. 173-174
RDv26n1Ab120120 IDENTIFICATION OF THE RELATIVELY PREDOMINANT BUFFALO INTERFERON tau ISOFORM AND ITS EXPRESSION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
S. Saugandhika, H. N. Malik, D. K. Singhal, R. Singhal, A. Dubey, S. Boateng, A. K. Singh, S. Kumar, J. K. Kaushik, A. K. Mohanty, R. C. Upadhayay and D. Malakar
pp. 174-174
RDv26n1Ab121121 EXPRESSION OF STEROID RECEPTORS IN THE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEX AROUND OVULATION IN THE BITCH
M. Z. Tahir, K. Reynaud, S. Thoumire, S. Chastant-Maillard and M. Saint-Dizier
pp. 174-174
RDv26n1Ab122122 SUPPRESSION OF EPIGENETIC MODIFIERS ALTERS THE BOVINE EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAM DURING IN VITRO CULTURE
M. D. Snyder, J. H. Pryor, M. D. Peoples, G. L. Williamson, M. C. Golding, M. E. Westhusin and C. R. Long
pp. 175-175
RDv26n1Ab123123 CHANGES IN EXPRESSION OF GENES ASSOCIATED WITH GENETIC VARIATION IN PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF THE BOVINE EMBRYO
M. S. Ortega, J. B. Cole, T. S. Sonstegard and P. J. Hansen
pp. 175-175
RDv26n1Ab124124 IDENTIFICATION OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE RECEPTOR ISOFORMS DURING FOLLICLE DEVELOPMENT IN CATTLE
S. Wohlres-Viana, E. K. N. Arashiro, L. S. A. Camargo, C. A. C. Fernandes, M. A. Machado and J. H. M. Viana
pp. 176-176
RDv26n1Ab128128 EXPRESSIONS OF MOUSE TIGHT JUNCTION MOLECULES IN PLACENTA – CLAUDINS AND OTHER PARACELLULAR TRANSPORT MOLECULES
C. Ahn, J. S. Lee and E. B. Jeung
pp. 178-178
RDv26n1Ab129129 UTERINE EXPRESSION OF TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL MELASTATIN 2 CHANNEL AND ITS REGULATION BY SEX STEROID HORMONES
C. Ahn, E. J. Hong and E. B. Jeung
pp. 178-178
RDv26n1Ab130130 REGULATION OF CALCIUM TRANSPORT CHANNELS IN THE DUODENUM, KIDNEY, AND PLACENTA OF A CATECHOL-O-METHYLTRANFERASE-INHIBITED MOUSE MODEL
H. Yang, E. K. Shin and E. B. Jeung
pp. 178-178
RDv26n1Ab131131 RNA-Seq TRANSCRIPTOME PROFILING OF INDIVIDUAL RHESUS MACAQUE OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
J. L. Chitwood, V. R. Burruel, S. A. Meyers and P. J. Ross
pp. 179-179
RDv26n1Ab132132 REFERENCE GENE SCREENING FOR ANALYZING GENE EXPRESSION ACROSS FEMALE GOAT TISSUE
X.-D. Zhang, Y. Zhang, X. Liu, Y.-S. Li, J.-P. Ding, X.-R. Zhang and Y.-H. Zhang
pp. 179-179
RDv26n1Ab133133 EFFECT OF PROGESTERONE SUPPLEMENTATION OF MATURATION MEDIUM ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO-MATURED-IN VITRO-FERTILIZED-IN VITRO-CULTURED BOVINE EMBRYOS
K. Syoji, K. Imai, H. Koyama and O. Dochi
pp. 180-180
RDv26n1Ab134134 EFFECT OF REPLACING FETAL BOVINE SERUM BY DIFFERENT GROWTH FACTORS IN THE PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYOS GENERATED BY IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
R. Felmer, T. Vargas, R. Sanchez and M. E. Arias
pp. 180-180
RDv26n1Ab135135 RECOMBINANT BOVINE SOMATOTROPIN ON THE IN VITRO PRODUCTION OF BOVINE EMBRYOS
L. Berté, L. Vasconcelos, L. Hatamoto-Zervoudakis, W. Yamazaki, L. Yamazaki and G. Santos
pp. 181-181
RDv26n1Ab136136 BLASTOCOELE COLLAPSE IMPROVES POST-THAW SURVIVAL OF SLOW FROZEN AND VITRIFIED IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
J. P. Barfield and G. E. Seidel
pp. 181-181
RDv26n1Ab137137 EFFECTS OF X-SORTED SPERM IN QUALITY OF BOVINE BLASTOCYST DERIVED FROM IN VIVO-MATURED OOCYTES
K. Imai, M. Ohtaku, Y. Aikawa, H. Matsuda, S. Kobayashi, E. Horiguchi, S. Matoba and Y. Hashiyada
pp. 182-182
RDv26n1Ab138138 COMPARISON OF KINETICS AND PATTERNS OF THE FIRST CLEAVAGE OF IN VIVO AND IN VITRO-MATURED HOLSTEIN OOCYTES AFTER IN VITRO FERTILIZATION WITH X-SORTED SPERM
S. Matoba, S. Sugimura, H. Matsuda, Y. Aikawa, M. Ohtake, S. Kobayashi, E. Horiguchi, Y. Hashiyada, M. Nagai and K. Imai
pp. 182-183
RDv26n1Ab139139 PERTURBATION OF THE DYNAMICS OF DNA METHYLATION IN THE PATERNAL GENOME FOLLOWING IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN CATTLE: THE SECRETS OF HEAT STRESS EFFECTS
M. B. Rahman, T. Rijsselaere and A. Van Soom
pp. 183-183
RDv26n1Ab140140 THE EFFECTS OF INTERVALS OF MECHANICAL VIBRATION DURING IN VITRO CULTURE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BOVINE EMBRYO DERIVED FROM LOW-QUALITY OOCYTES
M. Takehisa, S. Kondo, K. Imai, O. Dochi and H. Koyama
pp. 183-183
RDv26n1Ab141141 SUPERIORITY OF FEMALE EMBRYO PRODUCTION SYSTEM BY IN VIVO-MATURED OOCYTE AND X-SORTED SPERM IN BROWN SWISS COWS
T. Yamanouchi, H. Matsuda, M. Ohtake, K. Masaki, E. Horiguchi, Y. Aikawa, Y. Hashiyada and K. Imai
pp. 184-184
RDv26n1Ab142142 EFFECT OF HIGH AND LOW ANTRAL FOLLICLE COUNT IN PUBERTAL BEEF HEIFERS ON IVF
C. C. Chase, E. C. Wright, A. K. McNeel, R. A. Cushman, G. A. Perry, A. S. Cupp, J. L. Vallet, D. D. Sypherd and J. R. Miles
pp. 184-184
RDv26n1Ab143143 COMPARISON OF COMMERCIAL IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION AND PREGNANCY RATES OF BRAHMAN DONORS IN PANAMA VERSUS DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
A. Nagele, E. Gomes, A. Ruiz, L. F. Nasser, S. Feliu, E. Rodriguez, K. Mojica, A. C. Basso, J. H. F. Pontes, R. A. C. Rabel, S. L. Rodriguez-Zas and M. B. Wheeler
pp. 185-185
RDv26n1Ab144144 INFLUENCE OF REPEATED OVUM PICKUP ON BUFFALO WELFARE
G. Albero, V. Longobardi, G. Zullo, E. De Carlo, A. Martucciello, A. Salzano, G. Bifulco and B. Gasparrini
pp. 185-186
RDv26n1Ab145145 EFFECT OF RELAXIN ON FERTILIZING ABILITY OF BUFFALO SPERM
A. R. Elkhawagah, V. Longobardi, G. A. Sosa, G. Albero, A. Salzano, G. Zullo, G. Bifulco and B. Gasparrini
pp. 186-186
RDv26n1Ab146146 EFFECT OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS INHIBITOR ON BOAR SPERM CAPACITATION AND FERTILIZATION IN VITRO
Y. Okudaira and H. Funahashi
pp. 186-187
RDv26n1Ab147147 POTENTIAL USE OF CONJUGATED QUANTUM DOT NANOPARTICLES FOR BIO-LABELLING OF MAMMALIAN GAMETES
J. M. Feugang, R. C. Youngblood, S. T. Willard and P. L. Ryan
pp. 187-187
RDv26n1Ab148148 EXPRESSION OF OVIDUCT-SPECIFIC GLYCOPROTEIN IN THE CANINE OVIDUCT DURING THE PERIOVULATORY PERIOD
C. Marnier, M. Saint-Dizier, M. Z. Tahir, S. Chastant-Maillard and K. Reynaud
pp. 187-188
RDv26n1Ab149149 DEVELOPMENT OF AN IN VITRO BIOLUMINESCENT SPERM BINDING ASSAY: PRELIMINARY DATA
R. C. Youngblood, S. T. Willard, P. L. Ryan and J. M. Feugang
pp. 188-188
RDv26n1Ab150150 SERUM TESTOSTERONE CONCENTRATIONS IN BULLS SUPPLEMENTED WITH RUMEN-PROTECTED FAT, ANTIOXIDANTS, OR BOTH
M. M. Guardieiro, F. L. M. Silva, P. L. J. Monteiro, A. B. Nascimento, R. S. Gentil, W. Arruda, G. M. Chinelato, A. Lemes, G. B. Mourão, E. Oba and R. Sartori
pp. 188-189
RDv26n1Ab151151 A NOVEL METHOD TO INCREASE THE DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF ACTIVATED OOCYTES BY USING THE Zn2+ CHELATOR TPEN [N,N,N',N'-TETRAKIS(2-PYRIDYLMETHYL)ETHYLENEDIAMINE]
K. Lee, A. Davis, C. N. Murphy and R. S. Prather
pp. 189-189
RDv26n1Ab152152 MITOCHONDRIAL DYNAMICS IN PRE- AND POSTPUBERTAL PIG OOCYTES BEFORE AND AFTER IN VITRO MATURATION
H. S. Pedersen, P. Løvendahl, N. K. Nikolaisen, P. Holm, P. Hyttel, J. R. Nyengaard, F. Chen and H. Callesen
pp. 189-190
RDv26n1Ab153153 ZINC INSUFFICIENCY DURING PORCINE OOCYTES IN VITRO MATURATION CAUSED MEIOTIC BLOCK AND DEVELOPMENTAL FAILURE
E. Kim, Y. Jeon, J. D. Yoon, L. Cai, S. U. Hwang, S. Lee and S. H. Hyun
pp. 190-190
RDv26n1Ab154154 THE EFFECT OF ZINC ON PORCINE IN VITRO MATURATION AND SUBSEQUENT EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AFTER IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
Y. Jeon, J. D. Yoon, L. Cai, S. U. Hwang, E. Kim, S. Lee and S. H. Hyun
pp. 191-191
RDv26n1Ab155155 EFFECT OF CO-CULTURE WITH CUMULUS-DERIVED SOMATIC CELLS DURING IN VITRO MATURATION ON PORCINE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES AND SUBSEQUENT EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AFTER IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
J. D. Yoon, L. Cai, S. U. Hwang, Y. Jeon, E. Kim and S. H. Hyun
pp. 191-191
RDv26n1Ab156156 EFFECTS OF MORPHOLOGY TYPE OF POLAR BODY ON PORCINE OOCYTE QUALITY AND DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL AFTER IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
L. Cai, E. Kim, S. U. Hwang, J. D. Yoon, Y. Jeon, E. Lee and S. H. Hyun
pp. 192-192
RDv26n1Ab157157 LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR IMPROVES OOCYTE MATURATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE IN PIGS
S. Haraguchi, T. Q. Dang-Nguyen, K. Kikuchi, F. Tanihara, S. Bodo, T. Somfai, S. Akagi, Y. Hirao, S. Watanabe and T. Nagai
pp. 192-192
RDv26n1Ab158158 ASTAXANTHIN EFFECTS ON MATURATION, FERTILIZATION, AND DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE OOCYTES CULTURED UNDER HEAT STRESS
L. T. K. Do, V. V. Luu, Y. Sato, M. Taniguchi and T. Otoi
pp. 193-193
RDv26n1Ab159159 EFFECT OF 3-ISOBUTYL-1-METHYLXANTHINE (IBMX) ON THE GERMINAL VESICLE STAGE OF PORCINE OOCYTES DURING OOCYTE COLLECTION IN VITRO
R. Appeltant, J. Beek, D. Maes and A. Van Soom
pp. 193-193
RDv26n1Ab160160 EFFECT OF cAMP MODULATORS ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES
S. E. Farmer, T. L. Adams, J. A. Sarmiento-Guzmán, C. L. Bailey and K. R. Bondioli
pp. 193-194
RDv26n1Ab161161 USE OF FORSKOLIN TO DELAY MEIOSIS AND PRODUCE IN VITRO BOVINE EMBRYOS
D. Paschoal, R. Maziero, M. Sudano, M. Guastali, L. Vergara, L. Crocomo, J. Lima-Neto, L. Magalhães, T. Rascado, A. Martins and F. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 194-194
RDv26n1Ab162162 EFFECT OF MEIOTIC ARREST USING BUTYROLACTONE I AND ROSCOVITINE IN RESISTANCE TO EMBRYO CRYOPRESERVATION
R. R. D. Maziero, D. M. Paschoal, M. D. Guastali, M. J. Sudano, P. N. Guasti, P. M. Papa, T. S. Rascado, F. O. Papa, A. C. Basso and F. C. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 195-195
RDv26n1Ab163163 EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT IN VITRO MATURATION SYSTEMS ON EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN BOVINE PREPUBERTAL AND ADULT DONORS
S. M. Bernal, J. Heinzmann, D. Herrmann, U. Baulain, A. Lucas-Hahn and H. Niemann
pp. 195-195
RDv26n1Ab164164 EFFECTS OF CUMULUS CELLS AND PITUITARY HORMONES ON AGE-ASSOCIATED CELLULAR CHANGES DURING THE PROLONGED CULTURE OF BOVINE OOCYTES
I. Lebedeva, G. Singina, A. Lopukhov and N. Zinovieva
pp. 196-196
RDv26n1Ab165165 FETAL CALF SERUM INFLUENCES CYCLIC GMP PATHWAY, WHICH IN TURN AFFECTS THE LIPID CONTENT IN IN VITRO-MATURED BOVINE OOCYTES
K. R. L. Schwarz, R. C. Botigelli, F. C. Castro, M. R. Chiaratti and C. L. V. Leal
pp. 196-196
RDv26n1Ab166166 MATURATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES IN POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE) MICROWELLS AND THEIR SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT FOLLOWING IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
K. Saeki, D. Iwamoto, S. Taniguchi, M. Kishi and N. Kato
pp. 197-197
RDv26n1Ab167167 INHIBITION OF HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 90 REDUCES DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF BOVINE OOCYTES
E. D. Souza, F. B. E. Paula, C. C. R. Quintao, J. H. M. Viana, L. T. Iguma, B. C. Carvalho, I. D. Louro and L. S. A. Camargo
pp. 197-197
RDv26n1Ab168168 INHIBITION OF BOVINE OOCYTE CUMULUS CELL PROGESTERONE SYNTHESIS DURING IN VITRO MATURATION AFFECTS CHROMOSOME ALIGNMENT AND SPINDLE INTEGRITY IN FERTILIZED EGGS AND EARLY EMBRYOS
E. Daly, A. G. Fahey, M. M. Herlihy and T. Fair
pp. 198-198
RDv26n1Ab169169 INFLUENCE OF TIME BEFORE BOS INDICUS OOCYTE ASPIRATION ON EMBRYO DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE, EXPRESSION OF MATER AND OCT-4, AND FOLLICULAR STEROID CONCENTRATION
R. Urrego, E. Herrera, N. Chavarría, O. Camargo and N. Rodriguez-Osorio
pp. 198-198
RDv26n1Ab170170 INFLUENCE OF OOCYTE QUALITY AND DIFFERENT MEDIA SUPPLEMENT ON IN VITRO MATURATION, CLEAVAGE, AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) OOCYTES
M. M. Waheed, K. H. El-Shahat and A. M. Hammam
pp. 199-199
RDv26n1Ab171171 IN VIVO AND IN VITRO MATURATION OF WOOD BISON (BISON BISON ATHABASCAE) CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES DURING THE OVULATORY SEASON
M. P. Cervantes, M. Anzar, R. J. Mapletoft, J. M. Palomino and G. P. Adams
pp. 199-200
RDv26n1Ab172172 DETERMINING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR LH AND FSH DURING SHEEP IN VITRO OOCYTE MATURATION
C. de Frutos, R. Vicente-Perez and P. J. Ross
pp. 200-200
RDv26n1Ab173173 EFFECTS OF GLUCOSE METABOLISM DURING IN VITRO MATURATION ON CYTOPLASMIC MATURATION OF GOAT OOCYTES
J.-H. Tan, Y.-B. Wang, H.-L. Xie, Q. Li, X.-Y. Liu, P. Zhou and M.-J. Luo
pp. 201-201
RDv26n1Ab174174 RECOVERY OF LONG-BEAKED COMMON DOLPHIN OOCYTES FROM KOREAN WATERS
S. U. Hwang, Y. Jeon, J. D. Yoon, L. Cai, E. Kim, S. Lee and S. H. Hyun
pp. 201-201
RDv26n1Ab175175 EFFECT OF ACETYL-CoA CARBOXYLASE (ACC) INHIBITOR ON THE LIPID CONTENT AND NUCLEAR MATURATION OF CANINE OOCYTES
J. McGill, G. Reddy, L. Simon and G. Wirtu
pp. 202-202
RDv26n1Ab176176 IN VITRO MATURATION OF DOG OOCYTES IN CANINE FOLLICULAR FLUID
K. Reynaud, S. Canguilhem, S. Thoumire and S. Chastant-Maillard
pp. 202-202
RDv26n1Ab177177 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT FERTILIZATION MEDIA ON IN VITRO BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT USING FLOW-CYTOMETRICALLY-SORTED FEMALE SPERM
L. B. Ferré, Y. S. Bogliotti, J. L. Chitwood and P. J. Ross
pp. 203-203
RDv26n1Ab178178 PORTABLE AUTOMATED MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE FOR RAPID DETERMINATION OF SPERM COUNTS
M. E. Kjelland, T. Stroud, H. E. Ayliffe and G. Dittami
pp. 203-204
RDv26n1Ab179179 AUTOGENOUS TRANSFERS OF INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION-PRODUCED EQUINE EMBRYOS INTO OOCYTE DONORS' UTERI
E. M. Carnevale, J. E. Stokes, J. S. Rodriguez and P. M. McCue
pp. 204-204
RDv26n1Ab180180 SPERM SELECTION OF STALLION PONIES THROUGH GLASS WOOL
G. A. Pessoa, J. M. Trentin, A. P. Martini, D. R. Dotto, L. A. M. Centeno, M. L. Jardim, K. V. Aires and M. I. B. Rubin
pp. 204-205
RDv26n1Ab181181 CYTOSKELETAL AND CHROMOSOMAL ORGANIZATION IN DEVELOPMENTALLY ARRESTED EQUINE ZYGOTES AFTER INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
E. Ruggeri, D. Albertini and E. Carnevale
pp. 205-205
RDv26n1Ab182182 EFFECTS OF MITOCHONDRIAL ACTIVITY OF INJECTED SPERM ON EARLY DEVELOPMENT IN BOVINE INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION-DERIVED EMBRYOS
Y. Nagao, H. Yamamoto, B. Sarentonglaga, K. Ogata, M. Yamaguchi and Y. Kato
pp. 205-206
RDv26n1Ab183183 CANINE EMBRYOS OBTAINED BY INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
S. Chastant-Maillard, K. Reynaud, S. Thoumire and M. Chebrout
pp. 206-206
RDv26n1Ab184184 ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BOVINE ENDOMETRIAL STEM CELLS
J. Cabezas, A. Torres, P. Pacha, F. Saravia, E. Lara, D. Veraguas, D. Rojas, L. L. Rodriguez-Alvarez and F. O. Castro
pp. 206-207
RDv26n1Ab185185 CELLULAR VIABILITY AND EXPRESSION OF GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN IN BOVINE FETAL FIBROBLASTS FOLLOWING TRANSFECTION OF SYNTHETIC mRNA INCLUDING MODIFIED BASES
T. L. Adams, S. E. Farmer, J. A. Sarmiento-Guzmán and K. R. Bondioli
pp. 207-207
RDv26n1Ab186186 BOVINE AMNIOTIC FLUID MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS CHARACTERIZATION AFTER CULTURE IN VITRO
B. Rossi, B. Merlo, E. Iacono, P. P. Pagliaro, P. L. Tazzari, F. Ricci and C. Galli
pp. 207-208
RDv26n1Ab187187 INCREASED EFFICIENCY OF DERIVING BOVINE STEM CELL-LIKE COLONIES USING VALPROIC ACID AND SMALL-MOLECULE COCKTAILS
A. Grace, M. McMillan, S. Schmoelzl and G. Hinch
pp. 208-208
RDv26n1Ab188188 PLURIPOTENCY OF PORCINE EMBRYONIC AND INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS RELATED WITH THE EXPRESSIONS OF EPITHELIAL–MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION AND APOPTOTIC MARKERS
Y.-S. Kim, B.-R. Yi, S.-H. Hyun, C.-K. Lee and K.-C. Choi
pp. 208-208
RDv26n1Ab190190 EFFICIENT GENERATION OF INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS FROM PORCINE ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS WITH A FEEDER-INDEPENDENT AND SERUM-FREE SYSTEM
Y. Zhang, C. Wei, P.-F. Zhang, X. Li, Y.-S. Li, Y.-L. Zhang and Y.-H. Zhang
pp. 209-209
RDv26n1Ab191191 ROBUST GENERATION OF NEURAL STEM CELLS FROM PIG INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS FOR TRANSLATIONAL NEURAL REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
A. Gallegos-Cardenas, K. Wang, E. T. Jordan, R. West, F. D. West, J. Y. Yang and S. L. Stice
pp. 210-210
RDv26n1Ab192192 IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF Oct4-EGFP EXPRESSING CELLS IN TRANSGENIC PIG TESTIS
M. Nowak-Imialek, N. Lachmann, D. Herrmann, F. Jacob and H. Niemann
pp. 210-210
RDv26n1Ab193193 HYALURONIC ACID-GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE HYDROGELS SUPPORT IN VITRO CHONDROGENIC DIFFERENTIATION OF PORCINE ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS
R. A. C. Rabel, L. Osterbur, A. Maki, J. Lewis and M. B. W. Wheeler
pp. 211-211
RDv26n1Ab194194 EPIGENETIC REMODELING OF ADULT SOMATIC CELLS
G. Pennarossa, S. Maffei, F. Gandolfi and T. A. L. Brevini
pp. 211-211
RDv26n1Ab195195 EFFECTS OF GSK3 INHIBITOR ON THE PLURIPOTENCY MAINTENANCE OF BUFFALO EMBRYONIC STEM-CELL-LIKE CELLS
F. Lu, Y. Lao, H. Sun, C. Lei, Y. Deng, C. Luo, J. R. Jiang and D. S. Shi
pp. 212-212
RDv26n1Ab196196 EPITHELIAL–MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION IN EQUINE AMNIOTIC PROGENITOR CELLS INDUCES CHANGES OF THE CELL GLYCAN PROFILE
A. Lange-Consiglio, G. Accogli, F. Cremonesi and S. Desantis
pp. 212-212
RDv26n1Ab197197 INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS (iPS) DERIVED FROM EQUINE UMBILICAL CORD CELLS USING LENTIVIRUS VECTOR Stemcca
M. Guastali, F. Bressan, R. Maziero, D. Paschoal, M. Sudano, T. Rascado, B. Monteiro, F. Meirelles and F. Landim-Alvarenga
pp. 213-213
RDv26n1Ab198198 ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND IN VITRO DIFFERENTIATION OF GOAT ADIPOSE-TISSUE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS INTO PANCREATIC ISLETS-LIKE CELLS
A. Dubey, H. N. Malik, D. K. Singhal, S. Saugandhika, S. Boateng, R. Singhal, S. Fatima, V. Sharma, S. Saini, S. Kumar, S. K. Guha and D. Malakar
pp. 213-213
RDv26n1Ab199199 GERM-CELL-LIKE CELLS GENERATION FROM GOAT INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
D. K. Singhal, H. N. Malik, R. Singhal, S. Saugandhika, A. Dubey, S. Boateng, S. Kumar, J. K. Kaushik, A. K. Mohanty and D. Malakar
pp. 214-214
RDv26n1Ab200200 TELOMERASE ACTIVITY MODIFICATION WITH RESVERATROL IN CANINE ADIPOSE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
G. A. Kim, H. J. Oh, S. Y. Kim, Y. R. Shin, D. K. Lee, S. K. Kang and B. C. Lee
pp. 214-214
RDv26n1Ab201201 TRANSPLANTATION OF SSEA-1+ AND SSEA-4+ SPERMATOGONIAL CELL SUBPOPULATIONS IN UNTREATED SEXUALLY IMMATURE DOMESTIC CATS
R. H. Powell, J. L. Galiguis, Q. Qin, M. N. Biancardi, S. P. Leibo, C. E. Pope, G. Wang and M. C. Gómez
pp. 215-215
RDv26n1Ab202202 EFFECT OF LEUKEMIA INHIBITORY FACTOR AND FORSKOLIN ON ESTABLISHMENT OF RAT EMBRYONIC STEM CELL LINES
M. Hirabayashi, T. Goto, C. Tamura, M. Sanbo and S. Hochi
pp. 215-215
RDv26n1Ab203203 ESTABLISHMENT OF AN IN VITRO SCREENING ASSAY FOR DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY USING MOUSE EMBRYOID BODIES
Y. Choi and E. B. Jeung
pp. 216-216
RDv26n1Ab204204 ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION, AND DIFFERENTIATION OF ADIPOSE TISSUE DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS: AN AUTOLOGOUS TRANSPLANTATION TO PATIENTS
H. N. Malik, A. Dubey, D. K. Singhal, S. Saugandhika, S. Boeteng, S. Fatima, R. Singhal, V. Sharma, S. Saini, S. Kumar, S. K. Guha and D. Malakar
pp. 216-216
RDv26n1Ab205205 ASSESSMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROTOXICITY ON NEURAL DIFFERENTIATION IN HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
H. S. Kang, E. M. Jung and E. B. Jeung
pp. 216-217
RDv26n1Ab206206 ESTIMATION OF EMBRYO DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICANTS IN HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELL
E. M. Jung, Y. Choi, H. S. Kang, E. K. Shin and E. B. Jeung
pp. 217-217
RDv26n1Ab207207 EFFECT OF REPEAT HORMONE STIMULATION ON THE YIELD AND IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF JUVENILE CALF OOCYTES
X. Q. Lv, J. H. Xue, Y. L. Zhu, H. B. Liang and B. H. Xuan
pp. 217-217
RDv26n1Ab208208 SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE AND EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN HOLSTEIN COWS FED DIETS ENRICHED IN OLEIC, LINOLEIC, OR α-LINOLENIC ACID
R. Salehi, M. G. Colazo, A. Behrouzi, A. Ruiz-Sanchez, M. Oba, M. K. Dyck and D. J. Ambrose
pp. 218-218
RDv26n1Ab209209 EXPRESSION OF GENES RELATED TO OVULATORY CAPACITY (LHR AND AGTR2) IN GRANULOSA CELLS FROM SUPERSTIMULATED OR NOT SUPERSTIMULATED ANGUS COWS
E. Lucacin, A. R. Pupulim, P. K. Fontes, E. M. Razza, M. F. Machado, B. Loureiro, R. L. Ereno, A. C. S. Castilho, R. A. Satrapa and C. M. Barros
pp. 218-218
RDv26n1Ab210210 FACTORS AFFECTING SUPEROVULATION RESPONSE IN CATTLE: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
C. Cabrera, M. Lane and T. Farver
pp. 219-219
RDv26n1Ab211211 REVERSED-PHASE HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY AS A TOOL TO ELUCIDATE THE BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF COMMERCIAL EQUINE CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN (eCG)
R. H. Alvarez, B. E. Almeida, M. T. C. P. Ribela, F. L. N. Natal, A. J. F. Melo and P. Bartolini
pp. 219-219
RDv26n1Ab212212 EFFECT OF A LOW DOSE OF eCG ON SUPEROVULATION AND EMBRYO COLLECTION IN WOOD BISON DURING THE BREEDING SEASON
J. M. Palomino, R. J. Mapletoft, M. R. Woodbury, M. P. Cervantes and G. P. Adams
pp. 220-220
RDv26n1Ab213213 USE OF ACTIVE CASPASE 3 AND TUNEL ASSAYS TO ESTIMATE EMBRYONIC QUALITY IN IN VIVO SANTA INES EWE EMBRYOS
M. E. F. Oliveira, C. S. Oliveira, M. R. Lima, F. F. P. C. Barros, A. P. Perini, M. A. R. Feliciano, L. G. Oliveira, J. F. Fonseca and W. R. R. Vicente
pp. 220-221
RDv26n1Ab215215 LIVE PIGLETS GENERATED BY SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER FOLLOWING TARGETING OF A PORCINE ENHANCED GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN LINE MEDIATED BY ZINC-FINGER NUCLEASES TO ESTABLISH CLONED HYGROMYCIN-RESISTANT PRIMARY CELL LINES SUITABLE FOR Cre-MEDIATED RECOMBINASE-MEDIATED CASSETTE EXCHANGE
A. Perota, I. Lagutina, R. Duchi, P. Turini, G. Crotti, S. Colleoni, G. Lazzari, F. Lucchini and C. Galli
pp. 221-222
RDv26n1Ab216216 COMPLETE REDUCTION OF p53 EXPRESSION BY RNA INTERFERENCE FOLLOWING HETEROZYGOUS KNOCKOUT IN PORCINE FIBROBLASTS
Y. J. Kim, M. J. Kim, T. H. Kim, H. W. Kim and H. Shim
pp. 222-222
RDv26n1Ab217217 PRODUCTION OF A GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE II RECEPTOR KNOCKDOWN SWINE LINE
A. T. Desaulniers, R. A. Cederberg, G. A. Mills and B. R. White
pp. 222-223
RDv26n1Ab218218 IMPROVEMENT OF INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION MEDIATED TRANSGENESIS (TM-INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION) USING BULL SPERM PRETREATED WITH HEPARIN AND GLUTATHIONE
N. C. Canel, R. J. Bevacqua, M. I. Hiriart and D. F. Salamone
pp. 223-223
RDv26n1Ab219219 EFFECTS OF ADMINISTRATION OF MILK FROM TRANSGENIC COWS CONTAINING RECOMBINANT HUMAN LACTOFERRIN IN A PIG MODEL OF MALNUTRITION
C. Feltrin, L. C. Garas, C. A. Cooper, K. Hamilton, R. V. L. Filho, L. R. Bertolini, M. Bertolini, H. E. Raybould, J. D. Murray and E. A. Maga
pp. 223-224
RDv26n1Ab220220 LENGTH OF DONOR DNA HOMOLOGY TO FACILITATE BI-ALLELIC GENE TARGETING DURING TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR-LIKE EFFECTOR NUCLEASE-MEDIATED GENE TARGETING
B. P. Beaton, K. Lee, J.-H. Kim, R. S. Prather and K. D. Wells
pp. 224-224
RDv26n1Ab221221 SOMATIC CELL GOAT CLONING USING ALLOGENEIC OR SYNGENEIC TRANSGENIC CELL LINES
L. T. Martins, L. H. Aguiar, C. E. M. Calderón, S. G. Neto, K. C. S. Tavares, I. S. Carneiro, C. Lazzarotto, A. P. Almeida, J. M. Chies, N. Mohamad-Fauzi, J. D. Murray, E. A. Maga, L. R. Bertolini, F. Forell and M. Bertolini
pp. 224-225
RDv26n1Ab222222 PRODUCTION OF KNOCKOUT RATS BY USING ZINC FINGER NUCLEASES AND TAL EFFECTOR NUCLEASES
T. Kaneko and T. Mashimo
pp. 225-225
RDv26n1Ab223223 CRYOPRESERVATION OF IMMATURE BOVINE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES BY SLOW RATE FREEZING AND VITRIFICATION
P. T. Hardin, S. E. Farmer, J. A. Sarmiento-Guzmán, F. A. Diaz, T. L. Adams, C. L. Bailey and K. R. Bondioli
pp. 225-225
RDv26n1Ab224224 CONSTRUCTION OF GENE TARGETING VECTORS FOR RAG-1 AND RAG-2
A. Byrne, B. Beaton and K. Wells
pp. 226-226
RDv26n1Ab225225 OXIDATIVE STRESS AND MEMBRANE INTEGRITY OF CRYOPRESERVED SPERMATOZOA WITH VITAMIN C
R. D. Almeida, L. K. H. Zervoudakis, M. F. Duarte Junior, J. T. Zervoudakis, M. Nichi, L. E. Senra e Silva, P. P. Tsuneda, F. M. Wingert, A. L. C. R. Fraga, A. P. G. Lemos, F. A. P. B. Arguelo and J. D. A. Losano
pp. 226-226
RDv26n1Ab226226 HUMAN LACTOFERRIN EXPRESSED IN COW MILK CAN EXTEND THE SHELF LIFE OF MILK
S. N. Lotti, A. Cooper and J. D. Murray
pp. 226-227