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Publikováno v:
Bioscientifica Proceedings.
Publikováno v:
Journal of animal science. 89(9)
Supplementing diets with n-3 fatty acids from fish oil has been shown to improve reproductive performance in dairy cattle and sheep, but there is little published literature on its effects in sows. The aim of this study was to evaluate the reproducti
Autor:
E. Cozzi, P. Simioni, M. B. Nottle, M. Vadori, G. M. De Benedictis, N. Baldan, M. Boldrin, S. C. Robson, F. Besenzon, L. Cavicchioli, F. Calabrese, D. Brunetti, S. Gavasso, E. Burcin, C. Radu, M. Seveso, A. Dedja, F. Fante, E. Salvaris, V. Tisato, P. Carraro, J. P. Soulillou, G. Blancho, A. J. d’Apice, E. Ancona, P. J. Cowan, GALLI, CESARE
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______4094::8a5f4c3c1fff751c6968a18a40a419f8
http://hdl.handle.net/11585/122087
http://hdl.handle.net/11585/122087
Autor:
K L, Gatford, R J, Smits, C L, Collins, C, Argent, M J, De Blasio, C T, Roberts, M B, Nottle, K L, Kind, J A, Owens
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Journal of animal science. 88(4)
Piglet neonatal survival and postnatal growth and efficiency are positively related to birth weight. In gilts, daily maternal porcine ST (pST) injections from d 25 to 100 (term approximately 115 d), but not d 25 to 50, of pregnancy increase progeny b
Autor:
M B, Nottle, K A, Haskard, P J, Verma, Z T, Du, C G, Grupen, S M, McIlfatrick, R J, Ashman, S J, Harrison, H, Barlow, P L, Wigley, I G, Lyons, P J, Cowan, R J, Crawford, P L, Tolstoshev, M J, Pearse, A J, Robins, A J, d'Apice
Publikováno v:
Transgenic research. 10(6)
A retrospective analysis of transgenesis rates obtained in seven pronuclear microinjection programs was undertaken to determine if a relationship existed between the amount of DNA injected and transgenesis rates in the pig. Logistic regression analys
Autor:
P J, Verma, Z T, Du, L, Crocker, R, Faast, C G, Grupen, S M, McIlfatrick, R J, Ashman, I G, Lyons, M B, Nottle
Publikováno v:
Molecular reproduction and development. 57(3)
The in vitro development of porcine nuclear transfer embryos constructed using primary cultures from day 25 fetal fibroblasts which were either rapidly dividing (cycling) or had their cell-cycle synchronized in G0/G1 using serum starvation (serum-sta
Publikováno v:
Molecular reproduction and development. 48(3)
Nuclear transfer protocol for the pig using cryopreserved delipated four- to eight-cell and morula stage embryos as nucleus donors was developed. Donor embryos, which had been delipated by micromanipulation following centrifugation for polarizing cyt
Publikováno v:
Journal of reproduction and fertility. Supplement. 52
Manipulation of the pig genome is currently restricted to the random insertion of new DNA using pronuclear microinjection. This method suffers from a number of inherent limitations, the majority of which result from the inability to control the site
Publikováno v:
Molecular reproduction and development. 45(3)
In vivo and in vitro matured porcine oocytes were fertilized by subzonal sperm injection (SUZI), and their subsequent development in vitro was examined to determine whether ooplasmic incompetence is the major cause of limited developmental ability of
Autor:
B J, van Denderen, M J, Pearse, M, Katerelos, M B, Nottle, Z T, Du, A, Aminian, W R, Adam, A, Shenoy-Scaria, D M, Lublin, T A, Shinkel, A J, d'Apice
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 61(4)
Transgenic mice expressing human CD55 were generated by microinjection of a CD55-minigene under the control of the mouse H2K(b) (MHC class I) promoter. Offspring were tested for transgene integration by PCR analysis, and for CD55 expression on periph