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Culture of fertilized cattle eggs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

J. Sreenan
Affiliation:
Faculty of Agriculture, University College, Dublin
P. Scanlon
Affiliation:
Faculty of Agriculture, University College, Dublin
I. Gordon
Affiliation:
Faculty of Agriculture, University College, Dublin

Summary

Culture studies were conducted with eggs recovered from cattle following super-ovulation treatment. Transfer of eggs to pseudo-pregnant rabbits led to continued cleavage in 71 of 138 attempts. Culture of eggs in vitro met with limited success in 58 of 189 attempts. The maximum cleavage stage reached in the in vivo studies was 64 cells; in the in vitro work it was 24 cells.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1968

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