2006
DOI: 10.1071/rdv18n2ab192
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192 THE USE OF FIXED-TIME TECHNIQUES AND eCG TO SYNCHRONIZE RECIPIENTS for FROZEN - THAWED BOVINE IVF EMBRYOS

Abstract: Two experiments were designed to investigate the use of eCG in a fixed-time embryo transfer (FTET) protocol for Chinese Yellow crossbred recipients receiving in vitro-produced (IVP) bovine embryos. In Experiment 1, cows were observed for spontaneous estrus (Group 1) or following 500 �g cloprostenol (PGF; Schering-Plough Animal Health, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Group 2) with nonsurgical embryo transfer 7.5 or 8.0 days later. Cows in Groups 3, 4, and 5 were treated with a CIDR insert (Bioniche Animal Health, Bei… Show more

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“…obtained 5801 (46.1%) pregnancies at 30 days and 5271 (41.7%) at 60 days of gestation following the transfer of 12 580 in vitro-produced fresh embryos. In another study involving 988 recipients of in vitro-produced, frozen-thawed embryos in China (Remillard et al 2006), overall pregnancy rates were significantly higher in eCG-treated animals because of the higher percentage of recipients receiving embryos following treatment with eCG. In a study in Mexico with 949 Brahman-influenced recipients, treatment with eCG increased the number of recipients receiving an embryo, with similar conception rates, resulting in higher pregnancy rates (Looney et al 2010).…”
Section: Treatments With Progestins and Oestradiolmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…obtained 5801 (46.1%) pregnancies at 30 days and 5271 (41.7%) at 60 days of gestation following the transfer of 12 580 in vitro-produced fresh embryos. In another study involving 988 recipients of in vitro-produced, frozen-thawed embryos in China (Remillard et al 2006), overall pregnancy rates were significantly higher in eCG-treated animals because of the higher percentage of recipients receiving embryos following treatment with eCG. In a study in Mexico with 949 Brahman-influenced recipients, treatment with eCG increased the number of recipients receiving an embryo, with similar conception rates, resulting in higher pregnancy rates (Looney et al 2010).…”
Section: Treatments With Progestins and Oestradiolmentioning
confidence: 97%