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212 related items for PubMed ID: 6349102

  • 41. Technical note: porcine non-surgical embryo transfer.
    Li J, Rieke A, Day BN, Prather RS.
    J Anim Sci; 1996 Sep; 74(9):2263-8. PubMed ID: 8880431
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  • 44. Effect of fixed-time embryo transfer on reproductive efficiency in high-producing repeat-breeder Holstein cows.
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  • 45. Applications of embryo transfer and related technologies to cattle.
    Seidel GE.
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  • 46. Effect of transfer of one or two in vitro-produced embryos and post-transfer administration of gonadotropin releasing hormone on pregnancy rates of heat-stressed dairy cattle.
    Franco M, Block J, Jousan FD, de Castro e Paula LA, Brad AM, Franco JM, Grisel F, Monson RL, Rutledge JJ, Hansen PJ.
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  • 47. [The clinical effectiveness of FSH-P for induction of superovulation in cattle].
    Reinhard HJ.
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  • 48. [Problems of superovulation in cattle].
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  • 53. [Bovine progressive degenerative myeloencephalopathy ("Weaver syndrome") in brown Swiss x Braunvieh cattle: reproductive occurrences, results of embryo transfer].
    Tenhumberg H, Trela T, Matzke P, Averdunk G, Dirksen G.
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  • 58. Effect of mating system, flushing procedure, progesterone dose and donor ewe age on the yield and quality of embryos within a MOET program in sheep.
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  • 59. Use of a transcervical technique for embryo recovery in sheep.
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