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Reproduction, Fertility and Development Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 19 Number 7 2007


Society for Reproductive Biology Founders' Lecture 2007. Insights into germ cell biology: from the bench to the clinic 

Angshumoy Roy and Martin M. Matzuk

pp. 783-791

  
 


Cryopreservation of epididymal alpaca (Vicugna pacos) sperm: a comparison of citrate-, Tris- and lactose-based diluents and pellets and straws 

Katherine M. Morton, Roslyn Bathgate, Gareth Evans and W. M. Chis Maxwell

pp. 792-796

  
 


Relationship between follicle size and oocyte developmental competence in prepubertal and adult pigs 

Melanie A. Bagg, Mark B. Nottle, David T. Armstrong and Christopher G. Grupen

pp. 797-803

  
 


Electrolyte distribution and yolk sac morphology in frozen hydrated equine conceptuses during the second week of pregnancy 

Laura J. Crews, Rudolf O. Waelchli, Cheng X. Huang, Martin J. Canny, Margaret E. McCully and Keith J. Betteridge

pp. 804-814

  
 


Two high-fertility mouse lines show differences in component fertility traits after long-term selection 

Marion Spitschak, Martina Langhammer, Falk Schneider, Ulla Renne and Jens Vanselow

pp. 815-821

  
 


Ovarian activity in Arabian leopards (Panthera pardus nimr): sexual behaviour and faecal steroid monitoring during the follicular cycle, mating and pregnancy 

Florine J. de Haas van Dorsser, Daphne I. Green, William V. Holt and Amanda R. Pickard

pp. 822-830

  
 


Translocation reverses birth sex ratio bias depending on its timing during gestation: evidence for the action of two sex-allocation mechanisms 

W. L. Linklater

pp. 831-839

  
 


Changes in the testis seminiferous tubules and interstitium in prepubertal bull calves immunised against inhibin at the time of gonadotropin administration  

G. M. Schuenemann, S. M. L. C. Mendis-Handagama, F. M. Hopkins, S. A. Kania and F. N. Schrick

pp. 840-849

  
 


Effects of cryopreservation on mitochondrial function and heterogeneity, lipid raft stability and phosphatidylserine translocation in koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) spermatozoa 

Yeng Peng Zee, William V. Holt, Camryn D. Allen, Vere Nicolson, Michelle Burridge, Allan Lisle, Frank N. Carrick and Steve D. Johnston

pp. 850-860

  
 


Effect of embryo source and recipient progesterone environment on embryo development in cattle 

P. Lonergan, A. Woods, T. Fair, F. Carter, D. Rizos, F. Ward, K. Quinn and A. Evans

pp. 861-868

  
 


Effect of donor age on success of spermatogenesis in feline testis xenografts 

Yeunhee Kim, Vimal Selvaraj, Budhan Pukazhenthi and Alexander J. Travis

pp. 869-876

  
 


Radioimmunoassay of bovine placental lactogen using recombinant and native preparations: determination of fetal concentrations across gestation 

A. V. Alvarez-Oxiley, N. M. Sousa, J. L. Hornick, K. Touati, G. C. van der Weijden, M. A. M. Taverne, O. Szenci, J. Sulon, P. Debliquy and J. F. Beckers

pp. 877-885

  
 


  
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