Complete follicular development and recovery of ovarian function of frozen-thawed, autotransplanted caprine ovarian cortex

Fertility and Sterility
Regiane R SantosBernard A J Roelen

Abstract

Frozen-thawed ovarian cortical fragments (1 mm(3)) were autotransplanted to the uterus of completely ovariectomized goats. The grafts developed preovulatory follicles, accompanied by estrous behavior and a rise in plasma E(2) levels, demonstrating successful cryopreservation and transplantation.

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Mar 4, 2011·Reproduction, Fertility, and Development·J R FigueiredoR R Santos
Mar 10, 2012·Reproduction, Fertility, and Development·L ComminV Neto
Mar 22, 2014·Theriogenology·Joanna Maria Gonçalves de Souza-FabjanPascal Mermillod
Jan 16, 2018·Reproduction, Fertility, and Development·N J DonfackA P R Rodrigues
Aug 3, 2017·Zygote : the Biology of Gametes and Early Embryos·N J DonfackA P R Rodrigues
Dec 9, 2014·Reproduction, Fertility, and Development·Luciana R FaustinoAna Paula R Rodrigues
Dec 8, 2019·Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI·Janice M V VilelaCarolina M Lucci
Mar 11, 2016·Reproductive Medicine and Biology·Lalitha Devi, Sandeep Goel
May 23, 2015·Reproduction, Fertility, and Development·Sarah R ScalercioRegiane R Santos

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