نتایج جستجو برای: sheep embryo

تعداد نتایج: 107201  

Journal: :BMC Ophthalmology 2005
Rohit Saxena Harinder Singh Sethi Harminder Kumar Rai Vimla Menon

BACKGROUND The Optic nerve is rarely involved after sheep brain anti-rabies vaccination in the form of retrobulbar neuritis or papillitis. Bilateral neuroretinitis after chick embryo cell antirabies vaccination has not been reported. CASE PRESENTATION We report the case of a 56 year old male who developed bilateral neuro-retinitis following three injections of antirabies vaccine prepared from...

1998
G N HINCH G H SHACKELL C J THWAITES J M THOMPSON

Two flocks of ewes were used as sources of embryos for embryo transfer programs: a Merino flock comprising 3 lines differentially selected on weaning weight and a Coopworth flock consisting of three lines differentially selected for backfat thickness. Effects of embryo genotype, year of transfer, sire and number of embryos transferred on embryo survival were examined. No significant line or sir...

Journal: :the journal of tehran university heart center 0
ali mohammad haji zeinali kyomars abbasi hakimeh sadeghian

cardiac hydatid cyst (chc) is a rare disease that was endemic in some regions especially in sheep-raising areas. the most commonly accepted theory for the routes of heart involvement in hydatid cyst was infestation by the hexacanthus embryo through coronary arteries. here, we describe a case with the primitive cardiac hydatid cyst located around the pulmonary valve (pv) and main pulmonary arter...

Journal: :Reproduction, fertility, and development 2010
Silvia Modina Giovanni G Leoni Valentina Lodde Salvatore Naitana Silvia Pirani Sara Succu Fiammetta Berlinguer Alberto Maria Luciano

The oocyte-to-embryo transition in mammals depends on maternal proteins and transcripts, which accumulate during oocyte differentiation. The aim of the present study was to examine the role of the junctional proteins beta-catenin and E-cadherin during preimplantation in vitro embryo development in sheep, comparing the competence of adult and prepubertal oocytes. We analysed the concentration of...

Journal: :Neuro endocrinology letters 2013
Lu Zhang Menglong Chai Xiuzhi Tian Feng Wang Yao Fu Changjiu He Shoulong Deng Zhengxing Lian Jiangzhong Feng Dun-Xian Tan Guoshi Liu

OBJECTIVE In this study, the effects of melatonin on superovulation and the transfer of transgenic embryos were investigated in Small-Tailed Han sheep. DESIGN Different doses of melatonin (0, 40 or 80 mg/animal) were subcutaneously implanted into both multiparous (4-5 years old) donors and recipients before superovulation and estrus synchronization. The one-year-old young ewes without melaton...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
K C S Tavares I S Carneiro D B Rios C Feltrin A K C Ribeiro S Gaudêncio-Neto L T Martins L H Aguiar C R Lazzarotto C E M Calderón F E M Lopes L P R Teixeira M Bertolini L R Bertolini

Embryo sexing is a powerful tool for livestock producers because it allows them to manage their breeding stocks more effectively. However, the cost of supplies and reagents, and the need for trained professionals to biopsy embryos by micromanipulation restrict the worldwide use of the technology to a limited number of specialized groups. The aim of this study was to couple a fast and inexpensiv...

2004
Anna T. Grazul-Bilska

In the last 10-20 years, new biotechnologies have been developed that are on the verge of revolutionizing reproductive processes in humans and animals. In agriculture, modern techniques in assisted reproductive technology (ART) are being used for the introduction, improvement, and preservation of livestock genetics and the enhancement of animal reproductive efficiency. Modern embryology and ART...

2010
J. S. Luther D. Pant J. T. Choi

The potential application of in vitro embryo production (IVP) technologies partially depends on the development of reliable, repeatable and efficient techniques for recovery of oocytes from genetically valuable animals. While oocyte collection from living animals has been widely used in the bovine species, its exploitation in sheep has been limited (Galli et al., 2001). Most work reported in sh...

2017
Ian Wilmut Keith Campbell Jim McWhir William Ritchie

In 1995 and 1996, researchers at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland, cloned mammals for the first time. Keith Campbell, Jim McWhir, William Ritchie, and Ian Wilmut [5] cloned two sheep [6], Megan and Morag, using sheep [6] embryo cells. The experiments indicated how to reprogram nuclei from differentiated cells to produce live offspring, and that a single population of differentiated c...

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