In vitro co-culture of bovine embryos using Buffalo Rat Liver Cells, CR1aa and TMC199 /

(FCS), bovine serum albumin fraction V (BS"), or FCS + BS",

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Main Author: Jones, Karen Louise, 1963-
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1996.
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Summary:(FCS), bovine serum albumin fraction V (BS"), or FCS + BS",
3 70 C in a humidified atmosphere of 5% C02 in air. After 7
an additional 48 h to determine embryo viability by hatching.
blastocyst stage was compared between different treatment
BRLC (P<.05) or in TCM199 with BRLC (P=.0632). No embryos
Cells (BRLC) in CRlaa, without BRLC in CRlaa or with BRLC in
cryopreservation, than did those cultured in CRlaa without
cryopreservation. These results indicate that embryos can be
cultured in a defined medium; however, no embryos cultured in
cultured in CRlaa without BRLC hatched after
days, the number of oocytes developing to the CM and/or
Embryonic development was enhanced when FCS or FCS + BSAV was
embryos cultured in CRlaa alone or with BRLC in TCM199.
Experiment I were cryopresevered, thawed and co-cultured for
groups. Embryos were co-cultured with Buffalo Rat Liver
groups. More embryos cultured in CRlaa with BRLC developed
In Experiment 2, compact morulae and blastocysts from
More embryos cultured in CRlaa with BRLC survived
potential 1-cell embryos were divided into 12 treatment
respectively. In Experiment 1, the embryos were cultured at
Seventeen hundred sixty-one in vitro produced bovine
stage in CRlaa with BRLC than in CRlaa without BRLC (P<=.OS).
supplemented with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), fetal calf serum
the absence of BRLC survived cryopreservation.
Tissue Culture Medium 199 (TCM 1 99). The media were
to the CM or blastocyst stage (P<.OS) when compared to
used in conjunction with CRlaa with BRLC, compared to TCM199
with BRLC., More embryos developed to the CM or blastocyst
Item Description:"Major subject: Veterinary Physiology".
In title, numerals are used.
Vita.
Physical Description:ix, 60 leaves ; 28 cm.
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