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In vitro techniques in fox reproduction

Livestock Production Science, 1993
Abstract The domestic blue fox ( Alopex lagopus ) is extensively farmed in Scandinavia, and represents a genetic reserve, as well as a model for basic reproductive studies for the wild arctic fox, which is a canid species threatened by extinction.
A.L. Hafne   +4 more
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In Vitro Neurochemical Techniques

1998
Characterization of Receptors by Radiolabeled Ligand Binding Techniques, Martin Davies and Susan M. J. Dunn. Electrophysiological Studies on Receptors In Vitro, Qi-Ying Liu, Anne E. Schaffner, and Jeffrey L. Barker. Subtractive Hydridization: A Method to Identify Novel Genes Induced During Neuronal Programmed Cell Death, H.
Alan N. Bateson   +2 more
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In Vitro Imaging Techniques in Neurodegenerative Diseases

Molecular Imaging and Biology, 2007
Neurodegeneration induces various changes in the brain, changes that may be investigated using neuroimaging techniques. The in vivo techniques are useful for the visualization of major changes, and the progressing abnormalities may also be followed longitudinally.
Håkan Hall   +4 more
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In vitro skin permeation techniques

Journal of Controlled Release, 1992
Abstract This paper reviews various techniques used to assess permeation of drugs into and through skin under in vitro conditions. There have been a wide variety of diffusion cells designed for in vitro measurement of skin permeation. These cells have generally been designed in one of two ways: side-by-side (bichambers) and vertical in vivo mimic ...
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A Technique for Studying Sperm Maturation in vitro

Nature, 1972
IN mammals spermatozoa mature while passing through the epididymis. In the rabbit there are virtually no fertile spermatozoa in the caput epididymidis and fertilizing ability is acquired when, the spermatozoa pass through the corpus epididymidis1,2. Spermatozoa retained by ligatures, in the proximal corpus develop a normal fertilizing ability in 24 h ...
M C Orgebin-Crist, P. L. Tichenor
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In Vitro Culture Techniques

1984
The control of malaria by chemotherapy, the use of pesticides, and public health measures has been curtailed by the increasing spread of drug resistance of the parasite, especially Plasmodium falciparum, while increased tolerance of the mosquito vectors to the older insecticides has exacerbated the global malaria problem by facilitating the return of ...
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In-vitro and in-vivo diagnostic techniques for prostate cancer: a review.

Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2014
This paper overviews one of the most important, interesting, and challenging problems in oncology, early diagnosis of prostate cancer. Developing effective diagnostic techniques for prostate cancer is of great clinical importance and can improve the ...
Patrick McClure   +8 more
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Cellular and In Vitro Techniques

1986
This chapter will consider the attempts that have been made to date to make use of cells in culture to measure toxicity. The past decade has seen some major advances in biotechnology. For some years now it has been possible to isolate individual mammalian genes and to transfer these into bacteria, or indeed to other mammalian cells. By the construction
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In Vitro Clotting Technique for Hemodialysis Circuits

ASAIO Journal, 1999
Physiologic clotting of a dialysis circuit was achieved using an in vitro method. The closed loop method used a circuit filled with defibrinated bovine blood. To achieve clotting, a slow infusion (5-15 ml/hr) of ACD bovine plasma was performed. The rate and amount of infusion of the plasma allowed for careful control of the amount of clotting in the ...
James A. Summerton   +2 more
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Recent Progress in Bovine In Vitro-Derived Embryo Cryotolerance: Impact of In Vitro Culture Systems, Advances in Cryopreservation and Future Considerations.

Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene, 2020
Cryopreservation of in vitro-derived bovine embryos is a crucial step for the widespread reproduction and conservation of valuable high merit animals. Given the current popularity of bovine in vitro embryo production (IVP), there is a demand for a highly
L. Ferré   +4 more
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