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#1
INSULIN TREATMENT DURING IN VITRO OOCYTE MATURATION LEADS TO DIFFERENT GENE EXPRESSION AND METHYLATION PATTERNS OF KEY GENES ASSOCIATED WITH METABOLISM AND STEROID SYNTHESIS IN THE BOVINE BLASTOCYST
D. Laskowski
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: *Student Competition
#2
BOVINE EMBRYONIC STEM-LIKE CELLS DERIVED FROM IN VITRO-PRODUCED BLASTOCYSTS
Y. S. Bogliotti
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: *Student Competition
#3
SIRT1—A POSSIBLE MARKER FOR REPRODUCTIVE AGING OF IN VIVO-DERIVED BOVINE OOCYTES?
P. Kordowitzki
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: *Student Competition
#4
SUBFERTILITY IN BULLS CARRYING A NONSENSE MUTATION IN TMEM95 IS DUE TO FAILURE TO PENETRATE THE ZONA PELLUCIDA
B. Fernandez-Fuertes
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: *Student Competition
#5
TESTICULAR GNRH-II RECEPTOR KNOCKDOWN IMPAIRS DIURNAL TESTOSTERONE SECRETION IN THE BOAR
A. T. Desaulniers
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: *Student Competition
#6
ANEUPLOIDY TOLERANCE IN RHESUS MACAQUE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS VIA MICRONUCLEI FORMATION, CELLULAR FRAGMENTATION, AND BLASTOMERE EXCLUSION.
B. L. Daughtry
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: *Student Competition
#7
INFLUENCE OF ESTRUS EXPRESSION AND TREATMENT WITH GNRH ON PREGNANCY RATES IN BEEF CATTLE SYNCHRONIZED WITH PROGESTERONE DEVICES AND ESTRADIOL AND INSEMINATED AT A FIXED-TIME
G. A. Bó
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#8
ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE AT WEANING AND BREEDING AS A PREDICTOR OF BEEF HEIFER FERTILITY
R. W. Rorie
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#9
EVALUATION OF A MODIFIED GNRH-BASED TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION PROTOCOL ASSOCIATED WITH ESTRUS DETECTION IN CYCLIC BEEF HEIFERS INSEMINATED WITH SEX-SELECTED SEMEN
M. G. Colazo
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#10
PREDICTION OF CALVING TIME USING BODY-SURFACE TEMPERATURE SENSORS AND PEDOMETERS IN BEEFCATTLE
Y. Nishimura
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#11
PREGNANCY RATES AND ATP1A1 POLYMORPHISM IN THERMOTOLERANT HOLSTEIN COWS DURING SUMMER IN BRAZIL
B. Loureiro
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#12
OVARIAN STRUCTURES, ESTRUS EXPRESSION, AND PREGNANCY RATE IN BEEF HEIFERS USING ESTRADIOL CYPIONATE OR GNRH AS OVULATION INDUCTORS IN TTIMED AI PROTOCOL
E. Pradebon da Silva
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#13
EFFECTS OF NERVE GROWTH FACTOR-Β, PURIFIED FROM BULL SEMINAL PLASMA, ON CORPUS LUTEUM FUNCTION AND CONCEPTUS DEVELOPMENT IN COWS
J. L. Stewart
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#14
ENHANCEMENT OF THE EARLY RECOVERY OF OVARY AND UTERUS FUNCTIONS BY TREATMENT OF ECG AND POVIDONE-IODINE IN POSTPARTUM JAPANESE BLACK CATTLE
Y. Hashiyada
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#15
QUANTIFICATION OF BULL SPERM TRAITS AS ASSESSED BY COMPUTER-ASSISTED SEMEN ANALYSIS AND THE RELATIONSHIP TO PREGNANCY RATE FOLLOWING CONTROLLED BREEDING
M. L. Mphaphathi
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#16
COMPARATIVE STUDY ON EPIDIDYMAL SPERM TRAITS OF BONSMARA AND NGUNI BULLS
A. Maqhashu
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#17
SPERM FERTILITY RATE ASSESSED BY EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN VIVO AND IN VITRO IN SOUTH AFRICAN BULLS
M. H. Mapeka
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#18
SEMENRATE: THE USE OF COMPUTER-ASSISTED SEMEN ANALYSIS AND FLOW CYTOMETRY FOR OBJECTIVE BOVINE SEMEN ANALYSIS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
M. W. Spilman
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#19
A NOVEL APPROACH TO COMPARING REPRODUCTIVE STAGE SERUM PROFILES IN MARES USING NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY AND AQUAPHOTOMICS
L. A. Agcanas
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#20
EFFECT OF PENICILLAMINE, HYPOTAURINE, AND EPINEPHRINE TREATMENT ON MOTILITY, HYPERACTIVITY AND ACROSOME REACTION OF RAM SPERMATOZOA
K. El-Shahat
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#21
EVALUATION OF SEMEN EXTENDERS FOR SHORT-TERM STORAGE OF RAM SEMEN AT 4°C
M. Acharya
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#22
DYNAMIC OF SYNCHRONIZED FOLLICULAR WAVE IN EWES SUBJECTED TO DIFFERENT DOSES OF 17β-OESTRADIOL GIVEN AT BEGINNING OF THE PROGESTERONE PROTOCOL
W. R. R. Vicente
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#23
THE EFFECT OF WITHDRAWAL TIMING OF CONTROLLED INTERNAL DRUG RELEASE (CIDR) ON EWE REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE
A. Moumen
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#24
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BOAR SPERM TRAITS AND FERTILITY RATE FOLLOWING ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION UNDER SMALLHOLDER PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
M. B. Matabane
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Artificial Insemination
#25
PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC PIGS WITH CreER-MEDIATED ASTROCYTIC-SPECIFIC RECOMBINATION SYSTEM FOR NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE MODELS
S.-U. Hwang
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#26
THE USE OF PAIRED CRISPR GUIDE RNAS AND THE CAS9 SYSTEM DOES NOT ALWAYS PRODUCE SITE SPECIFIC DELETIONS OF GENE SEQUENCE IN PORCINE CELL AND EMBRYO CULTURE
A. M. Spate
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#27
OXIDATIVE STRESS OF LIVER IN TRANSGENIC PIGLETS WITH MULTIPLE COPIES OF TRANSGENES SOLUBLE HUMAN TUMOUR NECROSIS FACTOR RECEPTOR TYPE IG-FC AND HUMAN HEME OXYGENASE-1
G. A. Kim
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#28
IMPROVED HATCH RATE AFTER PARTIAL DISSECTION OF ZONA PELLUCIDA IN CLONED PIG EMBRYO
Y. J. Kim
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#29
POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IMAGING OF BRAIN METABOLISM AND DOPAMINERGIC NEURON DESTRUCTION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE MODEL PIG
H. J. Oh
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#30
OXYGEN DEPRIVATION DOES NOT FURTHER AUGMENT MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE POTENTIAL IN PHARMACOLOGICALLY TREATED FIBROBLASTS FOR USE IN SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER
B. R. Mordhorst
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#31
EFFICIENT GENERATION OF KLOTHO MUTATIONS IN PORCINE SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER EMBRYOS USING A DELIVERY OF CAS9 RIBONUCLEOPROTEINS
S. Lee
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#32
NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING DISCLOSES DIFFERENCES IN miRNA EXPRESSION PROFILES OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY HAND-MADE CLONING AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
S. Lagah
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#33
BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS PRODUCED BY HAND-MADE CLONING AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION DIFFER IN THEIR GLOBAL TRANSCRIPTOME PROFILE
T. J. Sood
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#34
PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC CLONED BUFFALO EMBRYOS CONTAINING OVEREXPRESSED STEAROYL CO-A DESATURASE GENE FOLLOWING EFFICIENT TRANSFECTION
T. Sharma
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#35
USE OF METAPHASE DONOR CELLS AND ACTIVATION WITH ROSCOVITINE FOR SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER IN BOVINE
G. V. Landschoot
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#36
SERIAL SOMATIC CELL NUCLEAR TRANSFER INCREASES PREGNANCY LOSSES IN GOATS
M. Yang
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#37
NORMALITY OF NEONATAL REFLEX IN CLONED DOGS
E. M. N. Setyawan
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#38
PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC DOGS THAT OVEREXPRESS PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED RECEPTOR-ALPHA IN A MUSCLE-SPECIFIC MANNER
M. J. Kim
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cloning/Nuclear Transfer
#39
THE EFFECTS OF RESVERATROL DURING IN VITRO MATURATION ON THE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF PORCINE OOCYTES VITRIFIED AT THE IMMATURE STAGE
T. Somfai
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#40
THE EFFECT OF EXPOSURE TIME ON TOXICITY OF VITRIFICATION SOLUTION ON PORCINE CUMULUS-OOCYTE COMPLEXES BEFORE IN VITRO MATURATION
K. Kikuchi
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#41
THE EFFECT OF ULTRARAPID VITRIFICATION FOR SHEEP OOCYTE VIABILITY
M. Toishibekov
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#42
THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS CRYOPROTECTIVE AGENTS AND SLOW COOLING RATE ON VIABILITY OF SHEEP OVARIAN TISSUE
A. S. Seisenbayeva
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#43
CORRELATIONS OF METHODS OF SPERM ANALYSIS IN FRESH SEMEN OF SOUTH AFRICAN INDIGENOUS GOAT
O. A. Ajao
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#44
SUCCESSFUL KIDDING AFTER ULTRARAPID VITRIFICATION OF GOAT EMBRYOS
Y. Toishibekov
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#45
SURVIVAL OF HOLSTEIN IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS CULTURED IN NOVEL SYNTHETIC OVIDUCTAL FLUID MEDIA (SCF1) AND DEHYDRATED PRIOR TO CRYOPRESERVATION
C. M. Owen
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#46
VITRIFICATION OF IMMATURE AND MATURE BOVINE OOCYTES
P. T. Hardin
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#47
CRYOPRESERVATION OF BOVINE GERM CELL USING ANTIFREEZE POLYAMINO-ACID (CARBOXYLATED POLY-L-LYSINE)
T. Fujikawa
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#48
EFFECT OF DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE- OR GLYCEROL-BASED VITRIFICATION PROTOCOLS ON THE DNA METHYLATION OF BOVINE CUMULUS-OOCYTE COMPLEXES
E. J. Gutierrez
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#49
SUCCESSFUL CRYOPRESERVATION USING LOW ETHYLENE GLYCOL CONCENTRATION FOR IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
O. Dochi
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#50
SURVIVAL OF SEXED IVF-DERIVED BOVINE EMBRYOS FROZEN AT DIFFERENT PREIMPLANTATION STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
P. Ross
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#51
CASPASE-3 INHIBITOR Z-VAD-FMK ENHANCES CRYOTOLERANCE OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
B. Gasparrini
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#52
CRYOPRESERVATION OF BOVINE SOMATIC CELL USING ANTIFREEZE POLYAMINO-ACID (CARBOXYLATED POLY-L-LYSINE)
C. Kubota
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#53
FREEZING BULL SEMEN IN A SYNTHETIC MEDIUM
L. Gavin-Plagne
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#54
SINGLE LAYER CENTRIFUGATION BEFORE CRYOPRESERVATION IMPROVES BULL SPERM QUALITY
T. Nongbua
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#55
SEMINAL PLASMA COMPONENTS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH STALLION SEMEN FREEZABILITY
A. Usuga
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#56
THE VIABILITY AND LONGEVITY OF OGYE CHICKEN FROZEN SEMEN WITH MITOTEMPOL, MITOCHONDRIA-SPECIFIC ANTIOXIDANT
S. W. Kim
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#57
EFFECT OF SEMINAL PLASMA REMOVAL ON SPERM CHARACTERISTICS AND MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE FOLLOWING CRYOPRESERVATION OF SOUTH AFRICAN INDIGENOUS BUCK SEMEN
L. P. Nethenzheni
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#58
RADIO-FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION INTELI-STRAWS: GAMETES AND EMBRYO PACKAGING, STORAGE, AND INFORMATION RECOVERY
M. E. Kjelland
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#59
EFFECT OF PELLET VOLUME AND THAWING TEMPERATURE ON VITRIFICATION EFFICACY WITH DOMESTIC CAT SEMEN COLLECTED VIA URETHRAL CATHETERIZATION
A. Moresco
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Cryopreservation/Cryobiology
#60
EFFECTS OF CONCANAVALIN A ON THE PROGESTERONE PRODUCTION BY BOVINE STEROIDOGENIC LUTEAL CELLS IN VITRO
R. Sartori Filho
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#61
REVERSIBLE INHIBITION OF BOVINE MINOR EMBRYONIC GENOME ACTIVATION IMPAIRS PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT
R. P. Nociti
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#62
BOVINE OCT4 (POU5F1) KNOCKOUT EMBRYOS FAIL DURING THE SECOND LINEAGE DIFFERENTIATION DUE TO LOSS OF NANOG
K. Simmet
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#63
EFFECT OF ENDOMETRIAL BIOPSY ON UTERINE HEALTH OF TROPICALLY ADAPTED BEEF CATTLE
O. Ramirez-Garzon
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#64
EFFECTS OF NANOPURIFIED BOAR SEMEN FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION ON PROTEIN DETECTION IN SWINE OFFSPRING MUSCLE AND FAT TISSUE
W. A. Moorhead
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#65
OVULATION OF IMMATURE OOCYTES WITH HIGH COMPETENCE RATES
A. M. Taiyeb
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#66
DEVELOPMENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT OF OFFSPRING PRODUCED FROM MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES USING NEAR INFRARED ANALYSIS OF PLASMA
K. R. Counsell
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#67
MATERNAL OBESITY AT CONCEPTION AND INSULIN SENSITIVITY IN LATE GESTATION ALTERS PLACENTAL STRUCTURE BUT NOT FETAL BIOMETRY AT BIRTH IN THE HORSE
M. Robles
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#68
GROWTH AND MARKET QUALITY OF PIGS BORN FROM MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLE-TREATED BOAR SPERMATOZOA
C. L. Durfey
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#69
BLASTOCYSTS DEVELOPED FROM EMBRYOS THAT SPENT UP TO 2-CELL STAGE IN VIVO EXHIBITED MASSIVE DNA METHYLATION DYSREGULATION INCLUDING IMPRINTED GENES AND DNA METHYLTRANSFERASES
D. Salilew-Wondim
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#70
XBP1 DYSREGULATION BY CRISPR/CAS9-MEDIATED GENE EDITING DURING PORCINE EMBRYO EARLY DEVELOPMENT
K. Gutierrez
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#71
MELATONIN IMPROVES PORCINE IN VITRO MATURATION VIA SONIC HEDGEHOG SIGNALLING
J.-X. Jin
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Developmental Biology
#72
EFFECT OF PROGESTERONE SUPPLEMENTATION ON DAY 4 AFTER TIMED ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION ON PREGNANCY RATE OF LACTATING DAIRY COWS
G. Tortorelli
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Early Pregnancy
#73
SPATIAL DIFFERENCES IN METABOLITES AND ENERGY SUBSTRATES IN THE BOVINE OVIDUCT
V. Maillo
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Early Pregnancy
#74
THE BOVINE EMBRYO INFLUENCES THE PROTEOME OF THE OVIDUCTAL FLUID
V. Maillo
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Early Pregnancy
#75
PLACENTA PROTEIN PROFILE CHARACTERIZATION BY PLACENTOME SIZE AND GESTATIONAL AGE IN CATTLE
M. M. Ramirez
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Early Pregnancy
#76
CLOCK MUTANT MICE HAVING A DIMINISHED CIRCADIAN CLOCK SHOW ABNORMAL IMPLANTATION
T. Amano
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Early Pregnancy
#77
TRANSCRIPTOME PROFILING IN OOCYTES-EMBRYO AND GRANULOSA CELLS FROM BOVINE
M. A. Sirard
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#78
SUPPLEMENTATION WITH CARNOSINE DURING IN VITRO CULTURE IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
M. Verachten
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#79
THE CELL-CYCLE RELATED NUCLEAR LOCALIZATION OF PLATELET-ACTIVATING FACTOR IN BOVINE AND MURINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
L. T. M. Vandenberghe
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#80
EFFECT OF BOVINE OVIDUCTAL FLUID ON DNA METHYLATION OF BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS PRODUCED IN VITRO
A. D. Barrera
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#81
~IMPROVEMENT OF DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF BOVINE IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS BY ADDING 2-METHOXYSTYPANDRONE IN MATURATION MEDIA
A. Mesalam
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#82
HOW LOW CAN YOU GO? DEFINING THE MINIMAL NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS FOR BOVINE EMBRYOS IN CULTURE
J. R. Herrick
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#83
BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN SIGNALING DURING INTERACTION OF THE BOVINE EMBRYO WITH OVIDUCTAL EPITHELIAL CELLS IN VITRO
E. V. García
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#84
PTEROSTILBENE CAN REDUCE THE PERCENTAGE OF LIPIDS AND REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES IN IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
F. Sosa
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#85
REGULATION OF STEAROYL-COENZYME A DESATURASE BY FATTY ACIDS IS ESSENTIAL TO PORCINE EARLY EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
D.-K. Lee
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#86
IN VITRO-MATURED GILT OOCYTES CAN HAVE EQUAL OR BETTER DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE THAN SOW OOCYTES WITH NEW MATURATION MEDIA
L. D. Spate
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#87
EFFECTS OF HUMAN RECOMBINATION GRANULOCYTE–COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR (HRG-CSF) ON IN VITRO CULTURE OF PORCINE CLONED EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM THIN CUMULUS CELL LAYER OF OOCYTES MATURED IN VITRO
L. Cai
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#88
EFFECT OF BICARBONATE/CO2 LEVEL DURING EMBRYO CULTURE ON EQUINE BLASTOCYST RATE AFTER INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION
Y. H. Choi
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#89
METHYLATION STATUS OF IGF2/H19 DMR3 REGION AFFECTS IN VITRO BLASTOCYST PRODUCTION IN GOAT (CAPRA HIRCUS)
M. K. Singh
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#90
OVIDUCTAL EPITHELIAL CELLS CO-CULTURE PROMOTES GOAT (CAPRA HIRCUS) IN VITRO PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
M. Mahajan
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Culture
#91
DISRUPTION OF TET1 DURING PORCINE EMBRYOGENESIS USING CRISPR/CAS9 SYSTEM
K. Uh
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Manipulation
#92
DOES BLASTOCENTESIS AFFECT CRYOPRESERVATION SURVIVAL OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS?
D. A. Tutt
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Manipulation
#93
BLASTOCYST BISECTION TO MULTIPLY BIOPSIED AND VITRIFIED BOVINE EMBRYOS
D. N. Wells
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Manipulation
#94
FEASIBILITY OF WHOLE-GENOME AMPLIFICATION OF LYSED CELLS FROM EMBRYO BIOPSIES FOR PRE-IMPLANTATION GENETIC DIAGNOSIS
S. Lanjewar
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Manipulation
#95
THE USE OF A REARING-FASTING PROGRAM AS AN ALTERNATIVE BIO-STIMULATION METHOD TO HORMONAL EQUINE CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN TREATMENT TO CONTROL THE EMBRYO RECOVERY OF RABBIT FEMALES
G. M. K. Mehaisen
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Manipulation
#96
IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN MOUSE AS A REPROTOXICITY MODEL FOR XENOBIOTICS
H. S. Pedersen
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Manipulation
#97
PRELIMINARY DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF EQUINE PLACENTA GENERATED AFTER TRANSFER OF IN VIVO- AND IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS
A. Lanci
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Transfer
#98
INFLUENCE OF INJECTION ALTRENOGEST IN UTERINE TONE AND EMBRYONIC VESICLE GROWTH IN RECIPIENT MARES
V. H. Vallejo Aristizabal
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Transfer
#99
BIRTH OF THE FIRST BOVINE EMBRYO TRANSFER CALF IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVA
C. R. Youngs
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Transfer
#100
FACTORS AFFECTING PREGNANCY RATES IN THE TRANSFER OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED JAPANESE BLACK CATTLE EMBRYOS
T. Nishisouzu
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Transfer
#101
DOSE AND TIMING OF ADMINISTRATION OF PROSTAGLANDIN F DURING FIXED-TIME EMBRYO TRANSFER IN AN IN VITRO-PRODUCTION PROGRAM
M. C. Wiltbank
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Transfer
#102
UNILATERAL AND BILATERAL TRANSFER OF 2 IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS INCREASES PREGNANCY LOSS BETWEEN 30 AND 60 DAYS
M. C. Wiltbank
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Transfer
#103
INFLUENCE OF ESTRUS EXPRESSION AND TREATMENT WITH GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE ON PREGNANCY RATES IN RECIPIENTS SYNCHRONIZED WITH PROGESTERONE DEVICES AND ESTRADIOL AND TRANSFERRED AT A FIXED TIME
G. A. Bó
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Transfer
#104
FACTORS AFFECTING PREGNANCY RATES AND EMBRYO/FETAL LOSSES IN RECIPIENTS RECEIVING IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS BY FIXED-TIME EMBRYO TRANSFER
G. A. Bó
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Embryo Transfer
#105
NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY AND AQUAPHOTOMICS ANALYSIS OF SERUM FROM MARES EXPOSED TO THE FUNGAL MYCOTOXIN ZEARALENONE
C. K. Vance
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Epidemiology/Diseases
#106
ASSESSMENT OF ANTI-BACTERIAL EFFECTS OF PEGYLATED SILVER-COATED CARBON NANOTUBES ON CAUSATIVE BACTERIA OF BOVINE INFERTILITY USING BIOLUMINESCENCE IMAGING SYSTEM
S. Park
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Epidemiology/Diseases
#107
RESEARCH PRIORITIES FOR SAFE SANITARY TRADE OF EMBRYO AND SEMEN
F. Fieni
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Epidemiology/Diseases
#108
IS THE BINDING OF COXIELLA BURNETII TO THE ZONA PELLUCIDAE FOLLOWING IN VITRO INFECTION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED GOAT EMBRYOS CONCENTRATION DEPENDENT?
F. Fieni
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Epidemiology/Diseases
#109
REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS IN A LARGE HERD OF CONFINED FREE-ROAMING WHITE RHINOCEROSES (CERATOTHERIUM SIMUM)
C. Ververs
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Exotic Species
#110
EFFECT OF MELATONIN TREATMENT ON LIBIDO AND ENDOCRINE FUNCTION OF DROMEDARY CAMEL BULLS OUT OF THE BREEDING SEASON
H. Ba-Awadh
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Exotic Species
#111
BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FOLLICULAR FLUID IN RELATION TO THE STIMULUS TO INDUCE OVULATION IN ALPACAS (VICUGNA PACOS)
W. Huanca
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Exotic Species
#112
HORMONAL SUPPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVEMENT OF PREGANACY RATES IN EMBRYO TRANSFER IN ALPACAS
M. D. Ponce-Salazar
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Exotic Species
#113
DEVELOPING A CRYOPRESERVATION PROTOCOL FOR DESERT TORTOISE SPERM (GOPHERUS AGASSIZZII)
N. Ravida
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Exotic Species
#114
GETTING THE YOLK OUT: THE USE OF A SOY LECITHIN-BASED CRYOMEDIUM FOR SEMEN BANKING IN THE PALLAS' CAT AND FISHING CAT
L. M. Vansandt
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Exotic Species
#115
ROLE OF THE OVARY AND UTERUS FOR THE PLAINS VISCACHA (LAGOSTOMUS MAXIMUS MAXIMUS, CHINCHILLIDAE) REPRODUCTION
P. O. Favaron
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Exotic Species
#116
INCORPORATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY OF QUANTUM DOT NANOPARTICLES IN AMPHIBIAN LARVAE
A. R. Julien
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Exotic Species
#117
FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR-1c, -2c, -3c, and -4 mRNA ABUNDANCE IN GRANULOSA CELLS DURING FOLLICULAR GROWTH IN CATTLE
L. F. Schütz
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Folliculogenesis/Oogenesis
#118
EXOSOME-MEDIATED OXIDATIVE STRESS RESPONSE IN BOVINE GRANULOSA CELLS
M. Saeed-Zidane
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Folliculogenesis/Oogenesis
#119
ASSESSMENT OF OVARIAN FOLLICULAR DYSPLASIA UTILIZING ULTRASOUND AND HISTOLOGIC EXAMINATION
J. A. Gard
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Folliculogenesis/Oogenesis
#120
ANTRAL FOLLICLE COUNT OF 2-YEAR-OLD MARES IS HIGHLY CORRELATED WITH ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE CONCENTRATIONS AT 24 to 28 WEEKS OF AGE
D. Scarlet
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Folliculogenesis/Oogenesis
#121
THREE-DIMENSIONAL ASSESSMENT OF EARLY CORPUS LUTEUM VASCULARITY IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS)
S. Caunce
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Folliculogenesis/Oogenesis
#122
OVARIAN FOLLICULAR DYNAMICS IN CROSS-BRED EWES DURING THE RAINY SEASON UNDER TROPICAL CONDITIONS
E. A. Reyes
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Folliculogenesis/Oogenesis
#123
EVALUATION OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE RECEPTOR (LHR) OVER THE ESTROUS CYCLE IN CANINE OVARIES
M. De los Reyes
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Folliculogenesis/Oogenesis
#124
CHANGES IN GENE EXPRESSION FOLLOWING EXPOSURE OF BOVINE ENDOMETRIAL EPITHELIAL CELLS (bEEC) TO ESCHERICHIA COLI LPS; THEIR POSSIBLE EFFECT ON IMPLANTATION
P. Humblot
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#125
INCOMPLETE COMPENSATORY UP-REGULATION OF X-LINKED GENES IN BOVINE GERMLINE, EARLY EMBRYOS, AND SOMATIC TISSUES
J. Duan
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#126
EXPRESSION OF THE RECEPTOR FOR ADVANCED GLYCATION END PRODUCTS IN BOVINE OOCYTES AND EMBRYOS CULTURED IN LOW AND HIGH OXYGEN
C. Galli
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#127
ABUNDANCE OF mRNA FOR HISTONE VARIANTS, HISTONE, AND DNA MODIFICATION ENZYMES IN BOVINE IN VIVO OOCYTES AND PRE-IMPLANTATION EMBRYOS
L. Zhu
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#128
NEURONATIN TRANSCRIPT ANALYSES AS MARKER TO CONFIRM SUCCESSFUL FERTILIZATION IN BOVINE BLASTOCYSTS
J. Stöhr
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#129
KNOCKDOWN OF WBP1 DECREASES TROPHECTODERM FORMATION IN THE PRE-IMPLANTATION BOVINE EMBRYO
M. S. Ortega
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#130
A CATALOG OF REFERENCE GENES WITH HIGH, MEDIUM, AND LOW LEVELS OF EXPRESSION DURING BOVINE IN VIVO PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT
Z. Jiang
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#131
EFFECT OF PROLONGED PROGESTERONE EXPOSURE OF BEEF COWS ON THE EXPRESSION OF OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE-ASSOCIATED GENES
F. A. Diaz
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#132
OVERVIEW OF FERTILITY TRAITS IN RUSSIAN HOLSTEIN BULLS USING GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION
A. A. Sermyagin
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#133
COMPARISON OF ENDOMETRIAL TRANSCRIPTOME CHANGES BETWEEN IPSI- AND CONTRALATERAL HORNS DURING DIESTROUS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE ABILITY TO SUPPORT CONCEPTUS ELONGATION IN CATTLE
J. M. Sánchez
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#134
RELAXIN AND ITS RECEPTORS IN MATURE CANINE SPERMATOZOA
I. L. G. Almeida
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#135
NEW INSIGHTS ON THE ROLE OF 17β-ESTRADIOL IN CORPUS LUTEUM LIFESPAN OF NON-PREGNANT BITCHES
P. Papa
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Gene Expression
#136
IMPACT OF SELECTION SYSTEM BY KINETICS ON THE EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN BOVINE OVUM PICKUP-IVF EMBRYOS
M. Takayama
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#137
EFFECT OF THE ADDITION OF FOLIC ACID TO MATURATION AND CULTURE MEDIA ON DEVELOPMENT OF THE BOVINE BLASTOCYST AND ITS SURVIVAL RATE AFTER FREEZE-THAWING
S. Sato
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#138
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NORMALITY OF FIRST CLEAVAGE, THE GENE EXPRESSION IN BLASTOMERES, AND THE ABILITY TO DEVELOP TO THE BLASTOCYST STAGE IN IVF-DERIVED BOVINE 2-CELL STAGE EMBRYOS
S. Matoba
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#139
BOVINE PREIMPLANTATION EMBRYOS SECRETE EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES, WHICH MAY INDICATE EMBRYO COMPETENCE
E. Mellisho
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#140
COMPARISON OF 3 DIFFERENT METHODS TO SELECT HIGH SPERM QUALITY FOR IVF
M. Rubessa
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#141
BOVINE EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT RATES ARE AFFECTED WHEN OOCYTES ARE MATURED IN DIFFERENT VIALS CONTAINING HEPES/BICARBONATE BUFFERED MEDIUM
N. Hashem
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#142
POSSIBLE BENEFIT OF INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION ON THE EFFICIENCY OF EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN AGED COWS
F. Magata
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#143
EFFECT OF FSH OR EPIDERMAL-GROWTH-FACTOR-LIKE PEPTIDE SUPPLEMENTATION TO MATURATION MEDIUM ON DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF BOVINE OOCYTES DERIVED FROM FULLY DEVELOPED FOLLICLES INDUCED BY SUPER-STIMULATION
T. Yamanouchi
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#144
EFFECT OF ANTRAL FOLLICLE COUNT IN BEEF HEIFERS ON IN VITRO FERTILIZATION/PRODUCTION
C. C. Chase
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#145
THE ROLE OF CELL APOPTOSIS ON IN VITRO-PRODUCED BEEF CATTLE EMBRYOS
M. Nkadimeng
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#146
HEPARAN SULFATE IS INVOLVED IN NUCLEAR SPERM DECONDENSATION AFTER FERTILIZATION IN BOVINE
D. Salamone
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#147
THE DEVELOPMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED CATTLE-WISENT (BOS TAURUS-BISON BONASUS) HYBRID EMBRYOS
G. N. Singina
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#148
EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON BOVINE OOCYTE DEVELOPMENTAL CAPACITY
A. Lucas-Hahn
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#149
EFFECT OF RESVERATROL ANALOGUE ON DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO-FERTILIZED BOVINE EMBRYOS
T. A. Patrocínio
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#150
PROTEOME OF BOVINE CUMULUS CELLS AS RELATED TO OOCYTE MORPHOLOGY AND IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION
I. C. Velez
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#151
EFFECT OF ASCORBIC ACID ON OXIDATIVE STRESS AND ITS THERMOPROTECTANT ROLE ON IN VITRO EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS
M. Roshan
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#152
SPECIES-SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES IN THE METHYLATION REPROGRAMMING DURING EARLY PRE-IMPLANTATION DEVELOPMENT
S. Canovas
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#153
SUPPLEMENTATION WITH LINOLENIC ACID AND L-CARNITINE DURING IVM REDUCED THE EXPRESSION OF GENES RELATED TO LIPOGENESIS BUT DID NOT ALTER THE LIPID CONTENT AND CRYOTOLERANCE OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED EMBRYOS
B. C. S. Leao
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#154
COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT CULTURE MEDIA AND INCUBATION METHODS ON CULTURING MURINE EMBRYOS IN VITRO USING STRAW AS A RECEPTACLE
L. R. Madzhie
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#155
INDUCTION OF FOLLICULAR RECRUITMENT USING DOMINANT FOLLICLE REDUCTION OR 2 DOSES OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE
K. A. Lindell
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#156
OVIDUCTAL FLUID SUPPLEMENTATION DURING MATURATION AND FERTILIZATION IMPROVES IN VITRO EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN PIGS
A. Goldacker
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#157
EFFECT OF FSH STARVATION (COASTING) FOLLOWING SUPEROVULATION ON OOCYTE COMPETENCE AND CLONING EFFICIENCY IN GOATS
L. R. Bertolini
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#158
FIRST LLAMA BORN BY IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
L. Landeo
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#159
IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF CAPRINE EMBRYO USING CRYOPRESERVED BLACK BENGAL BUCK SEMEN
S. K. Das
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#160
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF IN VITRO CULTURE MEDIA AND ASSISTED HATCHING TECHNIQUES ON MOUSE EMBRYOS
N. C. Negota
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: IVF/IVP
#161
EFFECTS OF LIPOSOMES ON SPERM MOTILITY AND DNA-BINDING EFFICIENCY
S. N. Lotti
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Male Physiology
#162
DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF AN ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE BAIT FOR FERAL PIGS
S. Campbell
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Male Physiology
#163
EVALUATION OF VIABILITY OF BULL SEMEN COLLECTED BY ELECTRO-EJACULATION USING COMMERCIAL SEMEN EXTENDER AND 2 CULTURE MEDIA AT CONTROLLED ROOM TEMPERATURE
A. M. Raseona
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Male Physiology
#164
CARNITINE IMPROVES POST-THAWING SPERM MOTILITY BY INCREASING ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE CONTENT IN BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS)
B. Gasparrini
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Male Physiology
#165
THE EFFECT OF INDIGENOUS CHICKEN EGG YOLK SOURCES AND TEMPERATURES ON SHORT-TERM PRESERVATION OF SOUTH AFRICAN INDIGENOUS GOAT SEMEN
M. A. Bopape
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Male Physiology
#166
INFLUENCE OF SEASON ON SEMINAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ALPACAS (VICUGNA PACOS)
W. Huanca
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Male Physiology
#167
DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE OF PORCINE OOCYTES DERIVED FROM SMALL- OR MEDIUM-SIZED FOLLICLES AND DENUDED OF CUMULUS CELLS BEFORE AND DURING IN VITRO MATURATION
P. Ferré
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Activation
#168
THE DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL OF PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYOS IS AFFECTED BY PROLACTIN DURING THE PROLONGED CULTURE OF BOVINE CUMULUS-ENCLOSED OOCYTES
G. N. Singina
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Activation
#169
MATURE OOCYTES TRIGGER THE RELEASE OF BOVINE SPERM FROM AN IMMOBILIZED OVIDUCT GLYCAN
D. J. Miller
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#170
SUPPLEMENT OF GROWTH DIFFERENTIATION FACTOR 8 ON PORCINE OOCYTE DURING IN VITRO MATURATION ACTIVATES SMAD2 AND cAMP RESPONSIVE ELEMENT BINDING PROTEIN SIGNALING
J. D. Yoon
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#171
PRE-IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES USING PITUITARY ADENYLATE CYCLASE-ACTIVATING PEPTIDE: EFFECTS ON MEIOSIS PROGRESSION AND DEVELOPMENTAL COMPETENCE
K.-M. Park
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#172
THE APOPTOTIC EFFECTS OF BISPHENOL A-INDUCED MITOCHONDRIAL-DERIVED REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES ON MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES IN VITRO
D.-B. Koo
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#173
MELATONIN ALLEVIATES THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM STRESS THROUGH THE REGULATING OF UNFOLDING PROTEIN RESPONSE SIGNALING DURING PORCINE OOCYTE MATURATION IN VITRO
D.-B. Koo
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#174
EFFECT OF HUMAN ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS ON IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES AND PARTHENOGENETIC EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT COMPETENCE
S. H. Lee
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#175
EFFECTS OF GLUCURONIC ACID AND N-ACETYL-d-GLUCOSAMINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON THE PERIVITELLINE SPACE DURING THE IN VITRO MATURATION OF PORCINE OOCYTES
J. Z. Current
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#176
REGULATORY ROLE OF MIR-20A DURING BOVINE OOCYTE MATURATION
D. Tesfaye
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#177
EXPOSURE OF BOVINE OOCYTES TO A RESIDUAL CONCENTRATION OF MONO-(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE FURTHER IMPAIRS BLASTOCYST GENE EXPRESSION
Z. Roth
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#178
TRANSCRIPTIONAL DIFFERENCES IN GENES RELATED TO GLUCOSE METABOLISM BETWEEN COMPETENT AND INCOMPETENT BOVINE IMMATURE CUMULUS–OOCYTE COMPLEXES SELECTED BY BCB
P. Bermejo-Álvarez
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#179
DIFFERENT GONADOTROPIN SUPPLEMENTATIONS ALTER mRNA EXPRESSION PATTERN IN BOVINE OOCYTES DURING IN VITRO MATURATION
C. Blaschka
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#180
LONG-TERM TRANSPORTATION OF BOVINE OOCYTES WITH MEIOTIC BLOCKERS: EFFECTS ON NUCLEAR MATURATION
P. C. Dall’Acqua
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#181
RESVERATROL DURING IN VITRO MATURATION IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF BOVINE OOCYTE AND ENHANCES EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
V. Torres
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#182
MATURATION OF BOVINE CUMULUS-OOCYTE COMPLEXES WITH FOLLICLE FLUID VARYING IN ESTRADIOL CONTENT AFFECTS CUMULUS CELL EXPANSION WITHOUT AFFECTING SUBSEQUENT EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
A. W. Harl
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#183
GENE EXPRESSION OF IN VITRO-MATURATED OOCYTES CAN BE MODULATED BY FOLLICLE EXOSOMES FROM COWS KEPT UNDER THERMONEUTRAL OR HEAT STRESS CONDITIONS
R. Sartori
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#184
EFFECT OF HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR ON DEVELOPMENT OF EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM HEAT-SHOCKED BOVINE OOCYTES
L. S. A. Camargo
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#185
OVIDUCTAL CO-CULTURE CELL DID NOT REDUCE THE RATE OF CHROMOSOMAL ABNORMALITIES IN IN VITRO-PRODUCED BOVINE EMBRYOS
S. D. Peyrás
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#186
SUPPLEMENTATION WITH LOW DOSES OF DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE DURING IN VITRO MATURATION RESULTS IN IMPROVED IN VITRO EMBRYO PRODUCTION IN CATTLE
D. F. Salamone
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#187
9-CIS RETINOIC ACID IMPROVES MATURATION RATE AND ALTERS GENE EXPRESSION OF IN VITRO-MATURED OOCYTES IN EGYPTIAN BUFFALO
A. Gad
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#188
IMPROVEMENT OF IN VITRO CANINE OOCYTE MATURATION BY OVIDUCTAL SECRETOME
A. Lange-Consiglio
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#189
EFFECT OF THE OVARIAN STIMULATION OF ANESTROUS CATS WITH eCG ON MORPHOLOGICAL QUALITY AND GENE EXPRESSION PROFILE OF CUMULUS-OOCYTE COMPLEXES
D. Veraguas
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Oocyte Maturation
#190
SEXEDULTRA™, A NEW METHOD OF PROCESSING SEX-SORTED BOVINE SPERM IMPROVES CONCEPTION RATES
R. Vishwanath
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Sexing
#191
SexedULTRA™, A NEW METHOD OF PROCESSING SEX SORTED BOVINE SPERM IMPROVES POST-THAW SPERM QUALITY AND IN VITRO FERTILITY
C. Gonzalez-Marin
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Sexing
#192
BEHAVIOR OF PORCINE MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ON A COLLAGEN-GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN HYDROGEL SCAFFOLD FOR BONE AND CARTILAGE TISSUE ENGINEERING
S. A. Womack
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Stem Cells
#193
ROBUST PROPAGATION OF SELF-RENEWING PORCINE NEURAL STEM CELLS ISOLATED FROM TRANSGENIC PIGS WITH A GFAP-CreERT2 SYSTEM CAPABLE OF CONTROLLING THE EXPRESSION OF EGFP GENES
E. Kim
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Stem Cells
#194
EFFECT OF SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITORS ON OCT-4, NANOG, AND SOX-2 EXPRESSION IN BOVINE FETAL FIBROBLAST CELLS
L. W. C. Gaspard
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Stem Cells
#195
EXPRESSION OF MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELL (MSC) MARKERS IN THE EQUINE ENDOMETRIUM AND IN VITRO INFLUENCE OF STEROID HORMONES ON ENDOMETRIAL-DERIVED MSC
E. Rink
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Stem Cells
#196
USE OF A MICRO-BIOREACTOR TO PROMOTE 3-DIMENSIONAL CELL REARRANGEMENT AND INDUCE, MAINTAIN, AND STABILIZE HIGH PLASTICITY IN EPIGENETICALLY ERASED FIBROBLASTS
E. F.M. Manzoni
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Stem Cells
#197
THE EFFECT OF ZINC ON THE DIFFERENTIATION OF ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS INTO OSTEOBLASTS
J. C. Bertels
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Stem Cells
#198
SUCCESSFUL TRANSPLANTATION OF BUFFALO (Bubalus bubalis) GERM CELLS TO HOMOLOGOUS RECIPIENTS
A. Sharma
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Stem Cells
#199
EFFECTS OF REPROGRAMMING-CONDITIONED MEDIUM ON ULTRAVIOLET RAY A–DAMAGED HUMAN DERMAL FIBROBLASTS
S. G. Lee
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Stem Cells
#200
THE USE OF LONG-ACTING FSH-MAP5 IN SHEEP SUPEROVULATION PROGRAMS
R. Fry
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Superovulation
#201
EFFECT OF A SINGLE SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTION OF FSH AND TIMING OF PROSTAGLANDIN F ADMINISTRATION ON SUPEROVULATORY RESPONSE IN JAPANESE BLACK COWS
M. Sugawara
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Superovulation
#202
ANTRAL FOLLICULAR COUNTS AND SUPERSTIMULATORY RESPONSE IN PREPUBERTAL CALVES
A. R. T. Krause
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Superovulation
#203
SINGLE-STEP GENE EDITING OF 3 XENOANTIGENS IN PORCINE FIBROBLASTS USING PROGRAMMABLE NUCLEASES
C. Galli
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Transgenesis
#204
POTENTIAL OF GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN LOCUS FOR GENE EDITING IN DNA TRANSPOSON-PRODUCED TRANSGENIC CATTLE
S.-Y. Yum
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Transgenesis
#205
PRODUCTION OF CAS9-EXPRESSING CATTLE USING DNA TRANSPOSON
S.-E. Hahn
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Transgenesis
#206
CRISPR/CAS9-MEDIATED REPAIR OF THE NHLRC2 LOCUS IN BEEF CATTLE
K. M. Polkoff
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Transgenesis
#207
EFFICIENT GENERATION OF MYOSTATIN PROMOTER MUTATIONS IN BOVINE EMBRYOS USING THE CRISPR/CAS9 SYSTEM
C. A. Pinzon
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Transgenesis
#208
PRODUCTION OF TRANSGENIC CLONED BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS CONTAINING HUMAN INSULIN GENE THROUGH HAND-GUIDED CLONING
P. Mehta
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Transgenesis
#209
PRODUCTION OF BUFFALO (BUBALUS BUBALIS) EMBRYOS CONTAINING HUMAN LYSOZYME GENE
A. Kumar
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Transgenesis
#210
GENERATION OF APOBEC3CH AND APOBEC3H DOUBLE-KNOCKOUT CATS BY SITE-SPECIFIC GENE TARGETING
K.-L. Lee
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Transgenesis
#211
EFFECT OF AMNIOTIC FLUID DERIVED STEM CELL-CONDITIONED MEDIUM ON DEVELOPMENT AND POST-THAW SURVIVAL OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED HOLSTEIN EMBRYOS
K. Krautkramer
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Undergraduate Poster Competition
#212
A SIMPLE PROTOCOL TO EXTRACT DNA FROM SMALL NUMBERS OF CELLS
N. A. Lopez
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Undergraduate Poster Competition
#213
EFFECT OF NOVEL SOF MEDIUM AND l-ASCORBIC ACID DURING CRYOPRESERVATION OF IN VITRO-PRODUCED JERSEY CATTLE EMBRYOS
A. R. Higginbotham
  • Rio Exhibit Hall B
  • Section: Undergraduate Poster Competition

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