2015
DOI: 10.5109/1526400
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Co–Culture with Amniotic Membrane Stem Cells for Oocyte Maturation and Early Embryonic Development in Bovine

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“…They suggested that epidermal growth factor (EGF) produced by e‐AMSCs, which is normally secreted from the endometrium, may be responsible for this function (Lange‐Consiglio et al., 2012). However, the results of this study on co‐culture were inconsistent with the results of some studies (Han et al., 2015; Miranda et al., 2016; Opiela et al., 2018). The reasons for this discrepancy may be related to some variables such as embryonic stage in co‐culture, media composition, cell type, MSCs passage number and confluency of stem cell.…”
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“…They suggested that epidermal growth factor (EGF) produced by e‐AMSCs, which is normally secreted from the endometrium, may be responsible for this function (Lange‐Consiglio et al., 2012). However, the results of this study on co‐culture were inconsistent with the results of some studies (Han et al., 2015; Miranda et al., 2016; Opiela et al., 2018). The reasons for this discrepancy may be related to some variables such as embryonic stage in co‐culture, media composition, cell type, MSCs passage number and confluency of stem cell.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, their differentiation into adipose and bone tissues was consistent with other studies (Díaz‐Prado et al., 2011; Lv et al., 2014). Considering the innate role of amniotic membrane in pregnancy, ease and non‐invasive isolation and faster growth rate of its stem cells compared to the bone marrow and adipose tissue derived MSCs, as well as its positive effect on in‐vitro oocyte maturation and embryonic development (Han et al., 2015), their use has been highly regarded by researchers. On the other hand, considering the sterility of the human amniotic membrane and its application in tissue repair and the possibility of its co‐culture with the human oocyte and embryo, it has attracted enormous interest.…”
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