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By: BRET LANZThe Technology Development Institute at K-State A new product that reduces animal stress could be the key to increasing ar ...
The success rate of bovine in vitro embryo reproduction is low and highly dependent on the oocyte quality. The selection of the oocyte to be fertilized is done by the embryologists’ visual examination ...
Synopsis Profiling of four histone marks in bovine oocytes and preimplantation embryos highlights the species‐specific nature of the oocyte epigenome and reveals conserved mechanisms for maintaining ...
Lais Barbosa Latorraca’s research into bovine reproduction forms part of a wider study of fertility across species that is funded by the EU.
Reviewer #1 (Public Review): This study optimized a protocol for analyzing microplastics (MPs) in bovine and human follicular fluid. The authors identified the most common plastic polymers in the ...
This manuscript represents a valuable study showing that microplastics indeed accumulate in both bovine and human ovarian follicular fluid. It also presented data that direct exposure of bovine eggs ...
We present a continuous enucleation process of bovine oocytes on a microfluidic chip to achieve the continuous cutting of the oocytes and increasing the potential viability of the enucleated oocyte.
The beneficial role of follicular fluid-derived EVs in inducing thermotolerance to oocytes during in vitro maturation (IVM) has been evidenced. Here we aimed to determine the capacity of in vitro ...
They depleted KIFC1 protein in mouse and bovine oocytes using a new method co-developed in Schuh's lab called Trim-Away. This technique rapidly degrades almost any target protein in any type of cell.
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