Pregnancies after co-culture of cumulus cells with bovine embryos derived from in-vitro fertilization of in-vitro matured follicular oocytes
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Pregnancies after co-culture of cumulus cells with bovine embryos derived from in-vitro fertilization of in-vitro matured follicular oocytes
Abstract
Bovine follicular oocytes surrounded by cumulus cells for more than one-third of their surface were matured, fertilized and developed in vitro utilizing a co-culture system with bovine cumulus cells. Embryos developed into blastocysts were non-surgically transferred to the uteri of cows at Day 6, 7 or 8 (Day 0 = oestrus). Out of 6 recipient cows (19 blastocysts transferred), 3 became pregnant. One of the 3 pregnant cows carried twins. The results of this study demonstrated the viability of embryos obtained from in-vitro maturation of bovine oocytes followed by in-vitro fertilization and culture to the blastocyst stage in vitro.
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