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Başlık: Effect of CZB medium on the two cell block of preimplantation mouse emryos
Yazarlar: Bağış, H.
Keskintepe, Levent
Odaman, Hande
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veteriner Fakültesi/Döllerme ve Suni Tohumlama Anabilim Dalı.
Sağırkaya, Hakan
AAH-8821-2021
6602400461
Anahtar kelimeler: 2-cell block
Embryo
In vitro culture
Mouse strains
In-vitro
Embryo development
Culture media
Co-culture
Glutamine
Invitro
Glucose
Mice
Veterinary sciences
Yayın Tarihi: 2001
Yayıncı: TÜBİTAK
Atıf: Bağış, H. vd. (2001). "Effect of CZB medium on the two cell block of preimplantation mouse emryos". Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Science, 25(5), 725-729.
Özet: This experiment was designed to determine the effects of CZB medium on in vitro culture of murine embryos obtained from FVB/N, CD-1, and CB6F1 strains. Pronuclear stage embryos were recovered from superovulated and mated females 17 h post-hCG. Two-cell stage block, morula and blastocyst stages were used as the end point of the experiments. There is no statistical difference among strains and media for the development to the two-cell stage. However, more FVB/N embryos (88.3 and 82.4%) than CD-1 (57.4 and 57.1%) and CB6F1 (69.8 and 28.9%) reached the 3-8 cell stage in CZB and M16 media, respectively. CB6F1 embryos developed better (69.8%) in CZB than in M16 (28.9%). Morula development for FVB/N embryos was superior (75.0%) in CZB when compared to M16. Collectively, these data suggest that there are strain differences for in vitro embryo development and the in vitro culture medium has a profound effect on in vitro development.
URI: https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/veterinary/issues/vet-01-25-5/vet-25-5-14-0007-3.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/23081
ISSN: 1300-0128
Koleksiyonlarda Görünür:Scopus
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Web of Science

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