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Fitness of calves born from in vitro-produced fresh and cryopreserved embryos
ArticleAbstract: In cattle, vitrified/warmed (V/W) and frozen/thawed (F/T), in vitro-produced (IVP) embryos, differ iPalabras claves:acid-base, bovine, Calves, Creatinine, embryo-freezing, embryo-vitrificationAutores:Antonio Murillo, Benedito J.L., Carrocera S., Gimeno I., Gómez E., Martin‐gonzalez D., Pérez-Jánez J.J.Fuentes:googlescopusLow serum concentration in bovine embryo culture enhances early blastocyst rates on Day-6 with quality traits in the expanded blastocyst stage similar to BSA-cultured embryos
ArticleAbstract: In bovine, single in vitro embryo culture in protein-free medium from Day-6 to Day-7 leads to expandPalabras claves:Bovine embryos, Embryo quality, Fetal calf serum, in vitro production, lipidsAutores:Antonio Murillo, Carrocera S., Gómez E., Martínez-Nistal A., Martin‐gonzalez D., Muñoz M.Fuentes:googlescopusMetabolites secreted by bovine embryos in vitro pbkp_redict pregnancies that the recipient plasma metabolome cannot, and vice versa
ArticleAbstract: This work describes the use of mass spectrometry‐based metabolomics as a non‐invasive approach to acPalabras claves:bovine, Embryo, in vitro, metabolism, Pregnancy, RecipientAutores:Antonio Murillo, Canela N., Carrocera S., Cereto A., Gimeno I., Gómez E., Herrero P., Martin‐gonzalez D., Muñoz M.Fuentes:googlescopusShort- and long-term outcomes of the absence of protein during bovine blastocyst formation in vitro
ArticleAbstract: In cattle, individual in vitro embryo culture after Day 6 benefits development, allowing non-invasivPalabras claves:Embryo, Gene Expression, PregnancyAutores:Antonio Murillo, Carrocera S., Fernandez-Buznego A., Gómez E., Gutiérrez-Adán A., Maillo V., Martin‐gonzalez D., Muñoz M.Fuentes:googlescopus