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809 related items for PubMed ID: 17010417

  • 1. Low concentrations of MEM vitamins during in vitro maturation of porcine oocytes improves subsequent parthenogenetic development.
    Naruse K, Kim HR, Shin YM, Chang SM, Lee HR, Park CS, Jin DI.
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  • 2. Treatment of porcine oocytes with MEM vitamins during in vitro maturation improves subsequent blastocyst development following nuclear transfer.
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  • 3. Low oxygen tension during in vitro maturation of porcine follicular oocytes improves parthenogenetic activation and subsequent development to the blastocyst stage.
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  • 7. Presence of epidermal growth factor during in vitro maturation of pig oocytes and embryo culture can modulate blastocyst development after in vitro fertilization.
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  • 11. Effect of the removal of cumulus cells on the nuclear maturation, fertilization and development of porcine oocytes.
    Wongsrikeao P, Kaneshige Y, Ooki R, Taniguchi M, Agung B, Nii M, Otoi T.
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  • 16. Metabolic requirements associated with GSH synthesis during in vitro maturation of cattle oocytes.
    Furnus CC, de Matos DG, Picco S, García PP, Inda AM, Mattioli G, Errecalde AL.
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  • 17. Follicle size-dependent effects of sow follicular fluid on in vitro cumulus expansion, nuclear maturation and blastocyst formation of sow cumulus oocytes complexes.
    Algriany O, Bevers M, Schoevers E, Colenbrander B, Dieleman S.
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    Biswas D, Hyun SH.
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  • 19. Development to the blastocyst stage of parthenogenetically activated in vitro matured porcine oocytes after solid surface vitrification (SSV).
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    Wu GQ, Jia BY, Li JJ, Fu XW, Zhou GB, Hou YP, Zhu SE.
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