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See detailSources of bovine ovaries affect significantly the development of isolated preantral follicle in vitro
Figueiredo, J; Hulshof, S; Thiry, Marc ULg et al

Poster (1994)

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See detailImmunocytochemical evidence that LH and FSH are produced by distinct cells in bovine pituitary.
Bastings, E.; Beckers, Albert ULg; Reznik, M. et al

in Theriogenology January (1990)

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See detailDemonstrationof somatogenic receptors in bovine corpus luteum: conjectural effect of trophic hormone on follicular growth and development.
Beckers, Jean-François ULg; Wouters-Ballman, P.; Viviers-Donnay, I. et al

Poster (1989, September 09)

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See detailResearch work for an optimization of an in vitro maturation and fertilization method of the bovine oocytes
Ectors, F. J.; Van Der Zwalmen, P.; Touati, Kamal ULg et al

Conference (1988, December 13)

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See detailIsolation and radioimmunoassay of a bovine pregnancy specific protein.
Beckers, Jean-François ULg; Wouters-Ballman, P.; Ectors, F.

in Theriogenology (1988, January), 29(1), 219

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See detailSomatogenic receptors in bovine corpus luteum, conjectural effect of trophic factors on superovulatory response.
Beckers, Jean-François ULg; Wouters-Ballman, P.; Viviers-Donnay, I. et al

in Theriogenology (1988, January), 29(1), 220

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See detailInduction of superovulation in cattle
Beckers, Jean-François ULg; Wouters-Ballman, P.; Viviers-Donnay, I. et al

Conference (1987, September 04)

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See detailCoexistence of lactogenic and somatogenic receptors in bovine mammary gland.
Beckers, Jean-François ULg; Wouters-Ballman, P.; Ectors, F.

in Proceedings of the 1st European Congress of Endocrinology (1987, June 21)

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See detailFast freezing of cow embryos in French straws with an automatic program.
Massip, A.; Van der Zwalmen, P.; Hanzen, Christian ULg et al

in Theriogenology (1982), 18(3), 325-332

Cow embryos between day 6.5 and 9 were frozen in 1.5M DMSO in PBS at 2 degrees C/min from seeding to -25 degrees C before being plunged into liquid nitrogen directly or after 10 min at -25 degrees C ... [more ▼]

Cow embryos between day 6.5 and 9 were frozen in 1.5M DMSO in PBS at 2 degrees C/min from seeding to -25 degrees C before being plunged into liquid nitrogen directly or after 10 min at -25 degrees C. Cooling rate from 20 degrees C to -5 degrees C was 9 degrees C/min. Seeding was induced automatically at -5 degrees C by injection of liquid nitrogen vapour. Embryos were subsequently thawed by direct transfer to water at 20 degrees C (group I) or at 37 degrees C (group II). Survival was assessed by culture in vitro and by transfer. In group I, 35.7% were degenerated after thawing (compared to 35.4% in group II). Survival rate after culture in vitro for 24h was not significantly different (48.3% vs 42.8%) and hatching rate after 96h culture was quite similar (33.3% vs 34.4%). In group II, four pregnancies were obtained from 10 embryos transferred. Time at -25 degrees C did not improve the results. Automatic seeding did not impair survival. These results show that the quality of the embryo is the determinant factor for survival after freezing and that the plastic straw is the most suitable vessel for freezing, storage and transfer of embryos. [less ▲]

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See detailDeep freezing of cattle embryos in glass ampules or French straws.
Massip, A.; Van der Zwalmen, P.; Ectors, F. et al

in Theriogenology (1979), 12(2), 79-84

Ninety four cow embryos recovered on day 7-8 after onset of oestrus were frozen by the "Two Step" freezing procedure: 49 in pyrex glass ampules and 45 in .25 ml French semen straws. The overall survival ... [more ▼]

Ninety four cow embryos recovered on day 7-8 after onset of oestrus were frozen by the "Two Step" freezing procedure: 49 in pyrex glass ampules and 45 in .25 ml French semen straws. The overall survival rate was 33.7% (36.2% for embryos frozen in glass ampules; 31.1% for embryos frozen in plastic straws). 45.2% of transferred embryos resulted in pregnancies (35.7% after freezing in glass ampules v.s 52.9% after freezing in plastic straws). [less ▲]

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