Difference between revisions of "In Vitro Maturation - Anatomy & Physiology"

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* Experimental with low success rates.
 
* Experimental with low success rates.
 
* Routine in mice.
 
* Routine in mice.
* Recovery of [[The_Ovary_-_Follicles_- Anatomy & Physiology#Follicular_Development|secondary or primary (ultimately primordial) follicles]].
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* Recovery of [[Follicles - Anatomy & Physiology#Follicular_Development|secondary or primary (ultimately primordial) follicles]].
 
* Oocytes are arrested in the germinal vesicle stage (prophase of the first meiotic division).
 
* Oocytes are arrested in the germinal vesicle stage (prophase of the first meiotic division).
* [[The_Ovary_-_Follicles_- Anatomy & Physiology|Follicles]] matured in vitro for subsequent IVF.
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* [[Follicles - Anatomy & Physiology|Follicles]] matured in vitro for subsequent IVF.
* Donor should be pre-pubertal, thus a full pool of [[The_Ovary_-_Follicles_- Anatomy & Physiology#Follicular_Development|primordial follicles]] is available.
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* Donor should be pre-pubertal, thus a full pool of [[Follicles - Anatomy & Physiology#Follicular_Development|primordial follicles]] is available.
  
  
 
[[Category:Reproductive Technologies]]
 
[[Category:Reproductive Technologies]]

Revision as of 18:43, 1 December 2010

  • Of interest for breeding guide dogs, which are monoetrous animals that do not produce many mature oocytes. This is desirable to avoid bitches having to take leave due to pregnancy.
  • Experimental with low success rates.
  • Routine in mice.
  • Recovery of secondary or primary (ultimately primordial) follicles.
  • Oocytes are arrested in the germinal vesicle stage (prophase of the first meiotic division).
  • Follicles matured in vitro for subsequent IVF.
  • Donor should be pre-pubertal, thus a full pool of primordial follicles is available.