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Reproduction, Fertility and Development Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Volume 22 Number 2 2010


Suppression of keratin 18 gene expression in bovine blastocysts by RNA interference 

Karen Goossens, Dawit Tesfaye, Franca Rings, Karl Schellander, Michael Hölker, Mario Van Poucke, Alex Van Zeveren, Isabel Lemahieu, Ann Van Soom and Luc J. Peelman

pp. 395-404

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Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of equine conceptuses at 14 and 16 days of gestation 

Ingrid Walter, Waltraud Tschulenk, Sven Budik and Christine Aurich

pp. 405-415

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Effects on differentiation of reproductive organs and sexual behaviour in Japanese quail by excessive embryonic ERα activation 

Anna Mattsson and Björn Brunström

pp. 416-425

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Developmental kinetics and gene expression in male and female bovine embryos produced in vitro with sex-sorted spermatozoa 

Pablo Bermejo-Álvarez, Patrick Lonergan, Detlef Rath, Alfonso Gutiérrez-Adan and Dimitrios Rizos

pp. 426-436

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Iloprost, a prostacyclin analogue, stimulates meiotic maturation and early embryonic development in pigs 

Ji-Su Kim, Jung-Il Chae, Bong-Seok Song, Kyu-Sun Lee, Young-Kug Choo, Kyu-Tae Chang, Humdai Park and Deog-Bon Koo

pp. 437-447

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Ultrasonographic characterisation of prenatal development in European brown hares (Lepus europaeus PALLAS, 1778): an evolutionary approach 

Kathleen Roellig, Frank Goeritz and Thomas B. Hildebrandt

pp. 448-458

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Chronic fetal and maternal instrumentation in pregnant sheep: Effect on gestation length and birthweight 

Natalee W. Bessette and Dan W. Rurak

pp. 459-467

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Involvement of E-cadherin in early in vitro development of adult and juvenile sheep embryos 

Silvia Modina, Giovanni G. Leoni, Valentina Lodde, Salvatore Naitana, Silvia Pirani, Sara Succu, Fiammetta Berlinguer and Alberto Maria Luciano

pp. 468-477

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Spermatocyte apoptosis, which involves both intrinsic and extrinsic pathways, explains the sterility of Graomys griseoflavus × Graomys centralis male hybrids 

Valeria Rodriguez, Gabriela Diaz de Barboza, Ruben Ponce, Valeria Merico, Silvia Garagna and Nori Tolosa de Talamoni

pp. 478-488

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Reliability of ultrasound for early sexing of goat fetuses derived from natural mating and from fresh, frozen and vitrified embryo transfer 

L. M. Freitas Neto, M. H. B. Santos, C. R. Aguiar Filho, J. M. Almeida-Irmão, E. R. Santos Junior, E. L. C. Caldas, P. F. Lima and M. A. L. Oliveira

pp. 489-493

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