a b s t r a c t Embryo transfer in camels was initiated to respond to demand from the camel industry particularly in the United Arab Emirates since 1990. This paper reviews the research performed in critical areas of reproductive physiology and reproductive function evaluation that constitute a pre-requisite for a successful embryo transfer program. A description of donor and recipient management as well as a retrospective evaluation of calf production in the embryo transfer program at Sweihan, UAE is provided. The program utilized two management systems for donors, with and without ovarian superstimulation. Non-stimulated donors are flushed every 14-15 days with a mean embryo production per year per female of 8.5 ± 3.1 (mean ± SEM). Respon...
Reproductive efficiency in camels is generally regarded to be low under natural pastural conditions ...
Application of assisted reproductive technology in camelidea, such as artificial insemination (AI) a...
Since the production of the first calf by embryo transfer in 1951, the method has been progressively...
Over the past 3 decades, and similar to the horse industry, fresh embryo transfer has been widely pr...
Unlike in other domestic animal species like cattle, reproductive biotechnologies like Artificial In...
The current review summarizes progress in the field of in vitro and in vivo production of South Amer...
Not AvailableThe embryo transfer technology which offers rapid exploitation of genetic potential of ...
Abstract Cloning, through somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), has the potential for a large expans...
The embryo transfer technology which offers rapid exploitation of genetic potential of superior fema...
The current review summarizes progress in the field of in vitro and in vivo production of South Amer...
The question of “How to improve t camel reproduction” is an age-old dilemma for scientists and veter...
The use of juvenile donors in embryo-transfer (ET) programmes offers considerable potential for acce...
This review summarizes recent developments in camel reproduction, and it describes characteristics o...
This thesis is an effort to learn more about semen production, storage and Artificial insemination (...
Reproductive efficiency in camels is generally regarded to be low under natural pastural conditions ...
Reproductive efficiency in camels is generally regarded to be low under natural pastural conditions ...
Application of assisted reproductive technology in camelidea, such as artificial insemination (AI) a...
Since the production of the first calf by embryo transfer in 1951, the method has been progressively...
Over the past 3 decades, and similar to the horse industry, fresh embryo transfer has been widely pr...
Unlike in other domestic animal species like cattle, reproductive biotechnologies like Artificial In...
The current review summarizes progress in the field of in vitro and in vivo production of South Amer...
Not AvailableThe embryo transfer technology which offers rapid exploitation of genetic potential of ...
Abstract Cloning, through somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), has the potential for a large expans...
The embryo transfer technology which offers rapid exploitation of genetic potential of superior fema...
The current review summarizes progress in the field of in vitro and in vivo production of South Amer...
The question of “How to improve t camel reproduction” is an age-old dilemma for scientists and veter...
The use of juvenile donors in embryo-transfer (ET) programmes offers considerable potential for acce...
This review summarizes recent developments in camel reproduction, and it describes characteristics o...
This thesis is an effort to learn more about semen production, storage and Artificial insemination (...
Reproductive efficiency in camels is generally regarded to be low under natural pastural conditions ...
Reproductive efficiency in camels is generally regarded to be low under natural pastural conditions ...
Application of assisted reproductive technology in camelidea, such as artificial insemination (AI) a...
Since the production of the first calf by embryo transfer in 1951, the method has been progressively...