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Intrafollicular transfer of immature oocytes in bovines - Tifoi

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Innovative biotechnology has emerged to facilitate life in the field, where the intrafollicular transfer of immature oocytes for the production of bovine embryos is carried out. There is no need to use a laboratory for in vitro fertilization. The injection of immature oocytes is done in a donor cow (high genetic value) and introduced in a pre-ovulatory follicle of an ovulating cow so that they are matured and ovulated in vivo, thus when ovulated several oocytes will be released. This technique is considered simple where there is the synchronization of the animal chosen to ovulate these oocytes. When performed the insemination after fertilized the embryos will develop to the blastocyst stage in an environment totally in vivo allowing the collection of embryos and the transference to recipient cows or freezing of these embryos. This review aims to present the main factors involved in the development of the work and the execution of TIFOI, its results and applications.

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Lorena Alexandre Amaral - Née dans la ville de Bastos - São Paulo, Brésil. Née le 05/05/1995, étudiante brésilienne diplômée en médecine vétérinaire au Centro Universitario de Adamantina - São Paulo, Brésil.

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Authors Lorena Alexandre Amaral Nascimento
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2023
 
EAN 9786206014553
ISBN 9786206014553
No. of pages 72
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Veterinary medicine

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