Abnormal fetal and placental development is common in somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). Abortion rates and perinatal mortality of cloned calves are high. Early identification of abnormal pregnancies followed by early termination would reduce the risks to recipients and costs of maintaining cloned pregnancies unlikely to result in a normal calf. Protein biomarkers in the blood were studied seeking a predictor of abnormal fetal and/or placental development. Bovine Placental Lactogen (bPL), activin A, follistatin and bovine Pregnancy Specific Protein B (bPSPB) in peripheral maternal blood were targeted as marker candidates. Monthly concentrations of these proteins and changes in concentrations over time were examined in cows pregnant with ...
Late embryonic and early fetal mortality (EM/FM) might occur following a pregnancy diagnosis, decrea...
Pregnancies obtained via somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) show an increased incidence of pregnan...
Selection of competent recipients before embryo transfer (ET) is indispensable for improving pregnan...
Somatic nuclear transfer (NT) in cattle is often accompanied by severe placental anomalies, hypertro...
The production of cloned animals is, at present, an inefficient process. This study focused on the f...
Nuclear transfer from somatic cells still has limited efficiency in terms of live calves born due to...
Somatic cloning in the bovine species leads to high levels of fetal losses which occur throughout pr...
Background: Since the first success in sheep, the production of viable cloned offspring by somatic c...
Proteomic analysis of bovine conceptus fluid proteins during early pregnancy has the potential to ex...
Calves derived from IVP embryos may suffer from the large offspring syndrome that has been related t...
During the last decades, several research groups developed investigations in order to characterize p...
The production of cloned animals is, at present, an inefficient process. This study focused on the f...
peer reviewedBoth an increased rate of embryonic, foetal and perinatal losses, and the occurrence of...
During the pregnancy of ruminants, different hormones and proteins are secreted by placenta or corpu...
The aim of this analysis was to determine whether pregnancy loss (PL) after embryo transfer (ET) in ...
Late embryonic and early fetal mortality (EM/FM) might occur following a pregnancy diagnosis, decrea...
Pregnancies obtained via somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) show an increased incidence of pregnan...
Selection of competent recipients before embryo transfer (ET) is indispensable for improving pregnan...
Somatic nuclear transfer (NT) in cattle is often accompanied by severe placental anomalies, hypertro...
The production of cloned animals is, at present, an inefficient process. This study focused on the f...
Nuclear transfer from somatic cells still has limited efficiency in terms of live calves born due to...
Somatic cloning in the bovine species leads to high levels of fetal losses which occur throughout pr...
Background: Since the first success in sheep, the production of viable cloned offspring by somatic c...
Proteomic analysis of bovine conceptus fluid proteins during early pregnancy has the potential to ex...
Calves derived from IVP embryos may suffer from the large offspring syndrome that has been related t...
During the last decades, several research groups developed investigations in order to characterize p...
The production of cloned animals is, at present, an inefficient process. This study focused on the f...
peer reviewedBoth an increased rate of embryonic, foetal and perinatal losses, and the occurrence of...
During the pregnancy of ruminants, different hormones and proteins are secreted by placenta or corpu...
The aim of this analysis was to determine whether pregnancy loss (PL) after embryo transfer (ET) in ...
Late embryonic and early fetal mortality (EM/FM) might occur following a pregnancy diagnosis, decrea...
Pregnancies obtained via somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) show an increased incidence of pregnan...
Selection of competent recipients before embryo transfer (ET) is indispensable for improving pregnan...