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Development of a novel 3D glass-ceramic scaffold for endometrial cell in vitro culture
ArticleAbstract: Glass-ceramic and biphasic calcium phosphate materials with 3D architectures to be used as scaffoldsPalabras claves:B. Porosity, D. Glass ceramics, Apatite, E. Biomedical applications, scaffoldAutores:Antonio Murillo, Carrocera S., Fernández A., Gómez E., Martín D., Muñoz M., Súarez M., Torrecillas R.Fuentes:googlescopusEfficient one-step direct transfer to recipients of thawed bovine embryos cultured in vitro and frozen in chemically defined medium
ArticleAbstract: Direct transfer (DT) of cryopreserved embryos to recipients facilitates on-farm application. We analPalabras claves:bovine, freezing, IVP embryo, Pregnancy, VitrificationAutores:Antonio Murillo, Carrocera S., Gimeno I., Gómez E., Martín D., Muñoz M., Pérez-Jánez J.J., Prendes J., Prendes J.M., Vázquez A.Fuentes:googlescopusHepatoma-derived growth factor: Protein quantification in uterine fluid, gene expression in endometrial-cell culture and effects on in vitro embryo development, pregnancy and birth
ArticleAbstract: Hepatoma-derived growth factor (HDGF) is present in the endometrium of cows and other mammals. RecomPalabras claves:cattle, Embryo, Endometrium, HDGFAutores:Antonio Murillo, Carrocera S., Gómez E., Gutiérrez-Adán A., Martín D., Muñoz M., Sánchez-Calabuig M.J.Fuentes:googlescopusIn vitro cultured bovine endometrial cells recognize embryonic sex
ArticleAbstract: Endometrial cell co-culture (ECC) with single embryo may reflect endometrium responses in vivo. BoviPalabras claves:Artemin, Embryo, Endometrial cells, Sex, transcriptionAutores:Antonio Murillo, Canela N., Carrocera S., Correia-Alvarez E., Gómez E., Gutierrez-Adán A., Herrero P., Martín D., Muñoz M., Sánchez-Calabuig M.J., Ulbrich S.Fuentes:googlescopusProtein in culture and endogenous lipid interact with embryonic stages in vitro to alter calf birthweight after embryo vitrification and warming
ArticleAbstract: Short-term protein removal in vitro improves long-term blastocyst competence to survive vitrificatioPalabras claves:bovine, development kinetics, female, metabolism, PregnancyAutores:Alonso-Guervós M., Antonio Murillo, Carrocera S., Gómez E., Goyache F., Martín D., Muñoz M., Uzbekova S.Fuentes:googlescopus