Embryo development in vitro to the blastocyst stage in cattle, pigs and sheep
@inproceedings{Petters1992EmbryoDI, title={Embryo development in vitro to the blastocyst stage in cattle, pigs and sheep}, author={Robert M. Petters}, year={1992} }
Abstract Schemes for the in vitro production of embryos as well as embryo manipulations such as nuclear transfer (cloning) and gene transfer require the ability to culture embryos from the zygote to the blastocyst stage in vitro while maintaining embryo viability. For cattle, pig or sheep embryos, significant problems have been encountered in achieving development to the blastocyst stage due to ‘in vitro development blocks’. These blocks can be overcome now, either with complex solutions such… CONTINUE READING
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