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Reproduction, Fertility and Development Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 20 Number 7 2008


A unique method to produce transgenic embryos in ovine, porcine, feline, bovine and equine species 

F. Pereyra-Bonnet, R. Fernández-Martín, R. Olivera, J. Jarazo, G. Vichera, A. Gibbons and D. Salamone

pp. 741-749

  
 


Prostate expression of endothelins and their receptors in rat growth 

Yoshihiro Wada, Wataru Takahashi, Jamshid Latifpour, Robert M. Weiss, Koichiro Matsumoto, Kunihiko Matsui, Gen Yamada and Takahisa Imamura

pp. 750-759

  
 


Regulation of functional and regressing stages of corpus luteum development in mice. Role of reactive oxygen species 

Valeria A. Sander, Lidia Piehl, Graciela B. Facorro, Emilio Rubín de Celis and Alicia B. Motta

pp. 760-769

  
 


Semen collection, characterisation and artificial insemination in the beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) using liquid-stored spermatozoa 

J. K. O'Brien, K. J. Steinman, T. Schmitt and T. R. Robeck

pp. 770-783

  
 


Technical Note: Effect of density gradient centrifugation with trypsin on the in vivo fertilising capability of bovine spermatozoa 

Brock A. Blevins, Morne de la Rey and Naida M. Loskutoff

pp. 784-788

  
 


Effect of impaired glucose tolerance during pregnancy on the expression of VEGF receptors in human placenta 

M. Marini, D. Vichi, A. Toscano, G. D. Zappoli Thyrion, L. Bonaccini, E. Parretti, G. Gheri, A. Pacini and E. Sgambati

pp. 789-801

  
 


Porcine embryos produced after intracytoplasmic sperm injection using xenogeneic pig sperm from neonatal testis tissue grafted in mice 

Ali Honaramooz, Xiang-Shun Cui, Nam-Hyung Kim and Ina Dobrinski

pp. 802-807

  
 


Glycosidase determination in bovine oviducal fluid at the follicular and luteal phases of the oestrous cycle 

Luis Cesar Carrasco, Pilar Coy, Manuel Avilés, Joaquin Gadea and Raquel Romar

pp. 808-817

  
 


Expression of eukaryotic elongation initiation factor 1A differentially marks zygotic genome activation in biparental and parthenogenetic porcine embryos and correlates with in vitro developmental potential 

Luca Magnani, Christine M. Johnson and Ryan A. Cabot

pp. 818-825

  
 


Alteration in testicular cell components following transiently induced ischaemia in prepubertal bulls 

G. M. Schuenemann, S. M. L. C. Mendis-Handagama, T. M. Prado and F. N. Schrick

pp. 826-834

  
 


Temporal dynamics of ram sperm binding and survival during 48-h coculture with oviducal epithelial cells 

R. E. Lloyd, E. Badia, A. Fazeli, P. F. Watson and W. V. Holt

pp. 835-845

  
 


Molecular control of mitochondrial function in developing rhesus monkey oocytes and preimplantation-stage embryos 

N. R. Mtango, A. J. Harvey, K. E. Latham and C. A. Brenner

pp. 846-859

  
 


  
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