1991
DOI: 10.1016/0093-691x(91)90162-7
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The effect of dose schedule and route of administration on superovulatory response to Folltropin in the cow

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“…However, superovulatory response in donor cattle can be affected by various factors related to animals (e.g., breed and age), environment (Kafri & McGowan, 1997), and the protocol used (Mapletoft et al, 2002). The differences in the protocol can be related to the type of gonadotropin administered (Baruselli et al, 2011), the route of administration (Bó et al, 1991), the dose used, and the duration of the superovulation treatment protocol (Garcia Guerra et al, 2012). However, the complexity of protocols can lead to errors that may adversely affect the results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, superovulatory response in donor cattle can be affected by various factors related to animals (e.g., breed and age), environment (Kafri & McGowan, 1997), and the protocol used (Mapletoft et al, 2002). The differences in the protocol can be related to the type of gonadotropin administered (Baruselli et al, 2011), the route of administration (Bó et al, 1991), the dose used, and the duration of the superovulation treatment protocol (Garcia Guerra et al, 2012). However, the complexity of protocols can lead to errors that may adversely affect the results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neuerdings gibt es jedoch auch Berichte iiber eine erfolgreiche Superovulationsinduktion nach einmaliger FSH-Gabe bei Rindem (BO et al 1991, HOCKLEY et al 1992; MISRA et al 1992, TENHUMBERG et al 1992, TAKEDOMI et al 1993), Biiffeln (KASIRAY et al 1992, FERNANDEZ et al 1993) und Schafen (LOPEZ-SEBASTIAN et al 1992, MEINECKE-TILLMA" et al 1992). In der vorliegenden Studie wird bei zyklussynchronisierten Schafen der Einsatz der einmaligen FSH-Applikation bei Absetzen der Gestagenbehandlung oder altemativ 36 Stunden zuvor beziiglich der Eignung zur Superovulationsinduktion im Vergleich zur mehrfachen FSH-Gabe untersucht.…”
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