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Mammalian Egg Transfer
Mammalian Egg Transfer
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advanced mammalian reproductive techniques
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assisted reproduction
Author_Lewis Adams
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C. E. Adams
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=PSV
COP=United Kingdom
Corpus Luteum
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E. Adams
Egg Recovery
Egg Transfer
embryo micromanipulation
Embryos Transferred
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Equine Embryos
Estrous Cycle
estrus synchronization
Follicular Oocytes
I Gordon
I. Wilmut
in vitro fertilization
Ipsilateral Horn
laboratory animal reproduction
Language_English
Mouse Blastocyst
N. E. Moore
Nonsurgical Transfer
Ovarian Response
PA=Temporarily unavailable
Pregnancy Rate
Price_€100 and above
PS=Active
R. Newcomb
Rabbit Eggs
Rabbit Oviduct
Recipient Mares
reproductive biotechnology
S. M. Willadsen
Sheep Embryos
Single Blastomeres
softlaunch
Surgical Embryo Transfer
Surgical Transfer
Uterine Horn
Uterine Lumen
Utero Tubal Junction
Uterotubal Junction
Vitro Fertilization
W . Richard Dukelow
W. R. Allen
Zeev Dickmann
Zona Pellucida
Product details
- ISBN 9781315895130
- Weight: 620g
- Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 29 Nov 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Egg transfer was first performed in 1890, but for half a century it received scant attention. However, since 1950 the technique has become increasingly widely used - in the laboratory for fundamental studies and more recently in practice, both veterinary and medical, to boost reproductive potential of genetically superior cattle and to overcome sterility due to impaired rubal function in women. As a result, a considerable body of literature has accumulated, totaling well in excess of a thousand references. But till now there has not been a single comprehensive text devoted solely to this subject. The present work was designed to meet that need at a time when the field is fast expanding with new techniques and approaches constantly being evolved. One need only cite the tremendous rate of progress in human egg transfer in the last three years. The work embraces laboratory and farm animals and primates, including man, altogether representing a total of 16 species.
Mammalian Egg Transfer
€248.00
