Advances in synchronization and superstimulation for OPU/IVEP: optimizing oocyte quantity and quality
Jessica C. L. Motta,
Cameron B. Hayden,
Rodrigo V. Sala
et al.
Abstract:The sustained expansion of in vitro embryo production (IVEP) in cattle necessitates ongoing advancements in IVEP methodologies. The success of IVEP largely depends on the quantity and quality (i.e. developmental competence) of oocytes retrieved after ovum pick-up (OPU). The fundamental role of the ovarian follicle in the development of the oocyte highlights the importance of considering the ovarian physiology during development of OPU/IVEP methodologies. Oocyte quantity is largely influenced by ovarian phenoty… Show more
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