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Laparoscopic and transvaginal ova recovery: the effect on ova quality

Fertility and Sterility, 1988
Transvaginal follicle aspiration guided by transvaginal ultrasound for ova recovery is rapidly gaining popularity in many centers practicing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET). Cycle outcome following this new method has not been directly compared to the traditional, laparoscopic recovery technique.
G, Lavy   +5 more
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Abstract A010: Development of OVA-expressing immunogenic syngeneic mouse tumor models: CT26-OVA and B16-OVA

Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, 2019
Abstract Background: Syngeneic homograft mouse tumor models have been the workhorse for investigating immuno-oncology (I/O) therapeutics. However, there are limited number of such models available, and among them, only a few respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI).
Ying Jin   +6 more
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Finite Ova

1935
In this thesis systems consisting of a finite number of elements and one binary commutative associative rule of combination are considered. Such systems are called ova. The distinctness of ova is first discussed. The elements of ova are then classified according to their behavior when raised to powers.
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Culture of Tubal Ova

Nature, 1957
MOUSE ova at the eight-celled stage consistently developed into blastulae when cultured in Krebs–Ringer bicarbonate containing glucose and crystalline bovine albumin1. It has since been shown that the bovine albumin may be replaced by egg albumin, or even by glycine (0.003 M) or other simple amino-acids and peptides.
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Cryopreservation of embryos and ova

Fertility and Sterility, 1988
Development of techniques for cryopreservation of embryos of several species, principally the mouse, laid the foundation for cryopreservation of human embryos. As IVF has become more widely available and the need for the cryopreservation of human embryos has become apparent, pressure for technical development has increased.
Edward E. Wallach   +3 more
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Storage media for rabbit ova

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1965
Rabbit ova were stored at 10 or 20 C for 2—14 days. Basic storage media contained: a) 1 or 7% gelatine, b) 7% gelatine and antibiotics, c) 2, 5, or 7% glycerol, d) basic medium but nitrogen atmosphere and storage at 10 or 20C, e) previously frozen serum, f) reconstituted “freeze-dried” serum, g) blastocyst or allantoic fluid, h) egg yolk or egg white,
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