The large offspring syndrome (LOS) is observed in bovine and ovine offspring following transfer of in vitro-produced (IVP) or cloned embryos and is characterized by a multitude of pathologic changes, of which extended gestation length and increased birthweight are predominant features. In the present study, we used bovine blastocysts to analyze cellular parameters, i.e., the number of cells in Day 7 blastocysts and the size of Day 12 elongating blastocysts, and molecular parameters, i.e., the relative abundance of developmentally important genes: glucose transporter (Glut) 1, Glut-2, Glut-3, Glut-4, heat shock protein (Hsp) 70.1, Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD), histone H4.1, basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), insulin-like growth facto...
Infertility in cattle herds is a growing problem with multifactorial causes. Embryonic genotype and ...
Somatic cloning in the bovine species leads to high levels of fetal losses which occur throughout pr...
In vitro culture conditions affect both the maternal and embryonic expression of genes and is likely...
The large offspring syndrome (LOS) is observed in bovine and ovine offspring following transfer of i...
In animals produced by assisted reproductive technologies, two abnormal phenotypes have been charact...
Expression of embryonic genes is altered in different culture conditions, which influence developmen...
The first attempts to fertilise in vitro bovine oocytes were done in the late sixties but only in 19...
BACKGROUND: Since the development of in vitro embryo production in cattle, different supplements hav...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of in vitro culture conditions at specific phases of...
A Holstein heifer, carrying a valuable embryo transfer calf, presented with suspected hydrops, seven...
Many of the developmental anomalies observed in cloned animals are related to foetal and placental o...
In the present study we analyzed the gene expression changes induced by somatic cell nuclear transfe...
Understanding gene expression patterns in response to altered environmental conditions at different ...
Objective: To study post-hatching development after transfer of morphologically good quality embryos...
In vitro produced (IVP) embryos show large metabolic variability induced by breed, culture condition...
Infertility in cattle herds is a growing problem with multifactorial causes. Embryonic genotype and ...
Somatic cloning in the bovine species leads to high levels of fetal losses which occur throughout pr...
In vitro culture conditions affect both the maternal and embryonic expression of genes and is likely...
The large offspring syndrome (LOS) is observed in bovine and ovine offspring following transfer of i...
In animals produced by assisted reproductive technologies, two abnormal phenotypes have been charact...
Expression of embryonic genes is altered in different culture conditions, which influence developmen...
The first attempts to fertilise in vitro bovine oocytes were done in the late sixties but only in 19...
BACKGROUND: Since the development of in vitro embryo production in cattle, different supplements hav...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of in vitro culture conditions at specific phases of...
A Holstein heifer, carrying a valuable embryo transfer calf, presented with suspected hydrops, seven...
Many of the developmental anomalies observed in cloned animals are related to foetal and placental o...
In the present study we analyzed the gene expression changes induced by somatic cell nuclear transfe...
Understanding gene expression patterns in response to altered environmental conditions at different ...
Objective: To study post-hatching development after transfer of morphologically good quality embryos...
In vitro produced (IVP) embryos show large metabolic variability induced by breed, culture condition...
Infertility in cattle herds is a growing problem with multifactorial causes. Embryonic genotype and ...
Somatic cloning in the bovine species leads to high levels of fetal losses which occur throughout pr...
In vitro culture conditions affect both the maternal and embryonic expression of genes and is likely...