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Comparison of static culture, micro-vibration culture, and micro-vibration culture with co-culture in poor ovarian responders

Hur YS, Ryu EK, Yoon SH, Lim KS, Lee WD, Lim JH

OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to compare the effects of static culture, dynamic culture, and the combination of dynamic culture with specialized surfaces involving co-culture on human embryonic development. Embryos...
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In vitro development of canine somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos in different culture media

Kim DH, No JG, Choi MK, Yeom DH, Kim DK, Yang BC, Yoo JG, Kim MK, Kim HT

The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of three different culture media on the development of canine somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) embryos. Canine cloned embryos...
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Cloned calves derived from somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos cultured in chemically defined medium or modified synthetic oviduct fluid

Jang G, Hong SG, Lee BC

Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is considered to be a critical tool for propagating valuable animals. To determine the productivity calves resulting from embryos derived with different culture media, enucleated...
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Apoptosis induced by changes in the temperature during whole embryo culture of postimplantation rat embryos

Lee HJ, Seol EY, Kim MH, Park YM, Park HW

  • KMID: 1937886
  • Korean J Anat.
  • 1998 Oct;31(5):761-770.
It has been reported that heat shock (43degrees C) induces an episode of cell death in developing central nervous system as part of pathogenesis leading to abnormal growth and development....
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Human embryonic stem cells and therapeutic cloning

Hwang WS, Lee BC, Lee CK, Kang SK

  • KMID: 1114848
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2005 Jun;6(2):87-96.
The remarkable potential of embryonic stem (ES) cells is their ability to develop into many different cell types. ES cells make it possible to treat patients by transplanting specialized healthy...
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Modification of maturation condition improves oocyte maturation and in vitro development of somatic cell nuclear transfer pig embryos

Song K, Lee E

This study examined effects on the developmental competence of pig oocytes after somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) or parthenogenetic activation (PA) of : 1) co-culturing of oocytes with follicular shell...
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Biocompatibility study of lithium disilicate and zirconium oxide ceramics for esthetic dental abutments

Brunot-Gohin C, Duval JL, Verbeke S, Belanger K, Pezron I, Kugel G, Laurent-Maquin D, Gangloff S, Egles C

PURPOSE: The increasing demand for esthetically pleasing results has contributed to the use of ceramics for dental implant abutments. The aim of this study was to compare the biological response...
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Post-thaw development of in vitro produced buffalo embryos cryopreserved by cytoskeletal stabilization and vitrification

Manjunatha BM, Ravindra J, Gupta PS, Devaraj M, Honnappa T, Krishnaswamy A

The present study was conducted to examine post-thaw in vitro developmental competence of buffalo embryos cryopreserved by cytoskeletal stabilization and vitrification. In vitro produced embryos were incubated with a medium...
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Autologous somatic cell nuclear transfer in pigs using recipient oocytes and donor cells from the same animal

Lee E, Song K

The objective of the present study was to examine the feasibility of the production of autologous porcine somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) blastocysts using oocytes and donor cells from slaughtered...
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