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Reproductive technologies in farm animals. | 2004

Reproductive technologies in farm animals

I. Gordon

Artificial insemination Embryo transfer In vitro embryo production technology Controlling oestrus and ovulation Control of postpartum ovarian activity Control of seasonal breeding Controlling multiple births and litter size Pregnancy testing technology Controlling parturition Controlling onset of puberty Cloning technology Production of transgenics Suppressing reproductive activity


Archive | 1994

Laboratory Production of Cattle Embryos

I. Gordon


Controlled reproduction in sheep and goats. | 1997

Controlled reproduction in sheep and goats.

I. Gordon


Theriogenology | 1990

In vitro fertilization (IVF) and culture (IVC) of bovine oocytes from stored ovaries

N.S. Yang; K.H. Lu; I. Gordon


Controlled reproduction in cattle and buffaloes. | 1999

Controlled reproduction in cattle and buffaloes.

I. Gordon


Controlled reproduction in pigs. | 1997

Controlled reproduction in pigs

I. Gordon


Theriogenology | 1992

Examination of cell numbers of blastocysts derived from IVM, IVF and IVC of bovine follicular oocytes

H.S. Jiang; W.L. Wang; K.H. Lu; I. Gordon; C. Polge


Theriogenology | 1991

Variation in cleavage and embryonic development of bovine oocytes in vitro fertilized with different bull ejaculates

D.S. Shi; K.H. Lu; I. Gordon; C. Polge


Theriogenology | 1992

Vitrification of bovine blastocysts produced in vitro

N.S. Yang; K.H. Lu; I. Gordon; C. Polge


Theriogenology | 1987

In vitro fertilization of cattle oocytes matured in vitro

K.H. Lu; M.P. Boland; T.F. Crosby; I. Gordon

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M.P. Boland

University College Dublin

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T.F. Crosby

University College Dublin

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