1992
DOI: 10.1016/0093-691x(92)90266-t
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Macaque monkey birth following transfer of in vitro fertilized, frozen-thawed embryos to a surrogate mother

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“…Some scattered reports on non-human primate embryo cryopreservation by either controlledrate freezing or vitrification were published over the years, mostly working on small numbers of animals and showing very limited success (e.g. Hearn & Summers 1986, Cranfield et al 1992, Curnow et al 2002.…”
Section: Non-human Primatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scattered reports on non-human primate embryo cryopreservation by either controlledrate freezing or vitrification were published over the years, mostly working on small numbers of animals and showing very limited success (e.g. Hearn & Summers 1986, Cranfield et al 1992, Curnow et al 2002.…”
Section: Non-human Primatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agreement surrogate mother is an IVF technique (in vitro fertilization), wherein the sperm and ovum of a married couple are processed in a tube, then put into someone else's uterus, not into the wife's womb. (Cranfield et al, 1992) Women who are willing to be entrusted with the embryo are called surrogate mother, generally with an agreement between surrogate mother with a married couple who want to use services surrogate that can be called by an intended parent. (Stöbel-Richter, Goldschmidt, Brähler, Weidner, & Beutel, 2009) A surrogate mother is provided for all the needs during the process of conceiving the child, during childbirth and after delivery.…”
Section: Surrogate Mother I Agreement Surrogate Mothermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fertilization rate of oocytes collected at the MII stage was high (93%) and eight embryos frozen and transferred at the two-to six-cell stage to four recipients (two embryos to each) resulted in three pregnancies culminating in the delivery of three twins. Cross-species IVF was also attempted using in vitro-matured oocytes from the non-endangered pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) and sperm from the endangered lion-tailed macaque (M. silenus) (Cranfield et al, 1992). Of the 65 oocytes collected, 25 (38%) were fertilized and 15 (24%) have developed to good quality embryos.…”
Section: Non-human Primatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pregnancy to term (Hearn & Summers, 1986;Summers et al, 1987) Cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis) IVF, 2-cell freezing Pregnancy to term (Cranfield et al, 1992) Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)…”
Section: Embryo Cryopreservationmentioning
confidence: 99%