The oviduct A key organ for the success of early reproductive events
• Assisted reproduction techniques are in vitro techniques that are widely used in many species, where they have both health and economic importance. • During recent decades, there have been great improvements in such techniques, including gamete manipulation, cryopreservation, in vitro fertilization, and embryo in vitro production; however, the efficacy of these techniques is far from optimal compared with the situation in vivo. • Since final maturation of gametes, fertilization, and early embryo cleavage in vivo occurs in the oviduct, it is proposed that a wider knowledge of the oviductal environment would help to increase the efficiency of assisted reproduction techniques by translating natural conditions into the laboratory. © Avilés, Coy, and Rizos.
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dig-inia-es-20.500.12792-48822020-12-15T09:47:51Z The oviduct A key organ for the success of early reproductive events Avilés, M. Coy, P. Rizos, D. • Assisted reproduction techniques are in vitro techniques that are widely used in many species, where they have both health and economic importance. • During recent decades, there have been great improvements in such techniques, including gamete manipulation, cryopreservation, in vitro fertilization, and embryo in vitro production; however, the efficacy of these techniques is far from optimal compared with the situation in vivo. • Since final maturation of gametes, fertilization, and early embryo cleavage in vivo occurs in the oviduct, it is proposed that a wider knowledge of the oviductal environment would help to increase the efficiency of assisted reproduction techniques by translating natural conditions into the laboratory. © Avilés, Coy, and Rizos. 2020-10-22T18:21:30Z 2020-10-22T18:21:30Z 2015 journal article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/4882 10.2527/af.2015-0005 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ open access |
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• Assisted reproduction techniques are in vitro techniques that are widely used in many species, where they have both health and economic importance. • During recent decades, there have been great improvements in such techniques, including gamete manipulation, cryopreservation, in vitro fertilization, and embryo in vitro production; however, the efficacy of these techniques is far from optimal compared with the situation in vivo. • Since final maturation of gametes, fertilization, and early embryo cleavage in vivo occurs in the oviduct, it is proposed that a wider knowledge of the oviductal environment would help to increase the efficiency of assisted reproduction techniques by translating natural conditions into the laboratory. © Avilés, Coy, and Rizos. |
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