The current review summarizes progress in the field of in vitro and in vivo production of South American Camelid embryos. Both methods require ovarian superstimulation (with FSH and eCG) to obtain multiple ovulations (in vivo embryo production) or to induce follicle growth for oocyte collection (in vitro embryo production). Moreover, superstimulation entails prior administration of hormones that inhibit follicular growth (progesterone, progestagens, and estrogens). Cumulus-oocyte complexes obtained must mature in vivo (buserelin administration) or in vitro to then be subjected to in vitro fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injection. All these techniques also require morphologically normal, motile spermatozoa to achieve fertilization. ...
Not AvailableThe embryo transfer technology which offers rapid exploitation of genetic potential of ...
An overview of the present status of the use of artificial insemination (AI) in South American camel...
Reproductive efficiency in camels is generally regarded to be low under natural pastural conditions ...
The current review summarizes progress in the field of in vitro and in vivo production of South Amer...
The development of assisted reproductive technologies such as embryo transfer (ET), artificial insem...
The first research on in vitro fertilization in camelids have been made using gametes of slaughtered...
The raising of domestic camelids, alpacas and llamas, is one of the activities of greatest importanc...
South American camelids are a major source of wealth for high Andean populations of Peru, Bolivia, C...
Domestic South American camelids, alpacas and llamas, are an important component of socio- economic ...
Unlike in other domestic animal species like cattle, reproductive biotechnologies like Artificial In...
Over the past 3 decades, and similar to the horse industry, fresh embryo transfer has been widely pr...
Application of assisted reproductive technology in camelidea, such as artificial insemination (AI) a...
The embryo transfer technology which offers rapid exploitation of genetic potential of superior fema...
This review summarizes recent developments in camel reproduction, and it describes characteristics o...
a b s t r a c t Embryo transfer in camels was initiated to respond to demand from the camel industry...
Not AvailableThe embryo transfer technology which offers rapid exploitation of genetic potential of ...
An overview of the present status of the use of artificial insemination (AI) in South American camel...
Reproductive efficiency in camels is generally regarded to be low under natural pastural conditions ...
The current review summarizes progress in the field of in vitro and in vivo production of South Amer...
The development of assisted reproductive technologies such as embryo transfer (ET), artificial insem...
The first research on in vitro fertilization in camelids have been made using gametes of slaughtered...
The raising of domestic camelids, alpacas and llamas, is one of the activities of greatest importanc...
South American camelids are a major source of wealth for high Andean populations of Peru, Bolivia, C...
Domestic South American camelids, alpacas and llamas, are an important component of socio- economic ...
Unlike in other domestic animal species like cattle, reproductive biotechnologies like Artificial In...
Over the past 3 decades, and similar to the horse industry, fresh embryo transfer has been widely pr...
Application of assisted reproductive technology in camelidea, such as artificial insemination (AI) a...
The embryo transfer technology which offers rapid exploitation of genetic potential of superior fema...
This review summarizes recent developments in camel reproduction, and it describes characteristics o...
a b s t r a c t Embryo transfer in camels was initiated to respond to demand from the camel industry...
Not AvailableThe embryo transfer technology which offers rapid exploitation of genetic potential of ...
An overview of the present status of the use of artificial insemination (AI) in South American camel...
Reproductive efficiency in camels is generally regarded to be low under natural pastural conditions ...