Effect of stage of follicular growth during superovulation on developmental competence of bovine oocytes
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Zona pellucida characteristics and sperm binding patterns on in vivo and in vitro produced porcine oocytes with inseminated differently prepared spermatozoa
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Preselection of sex of offspring in swine for production: current status of the process and its application
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Production of piglets with sexed semen employing a non-surgical insemination technique
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Structural and biochemical alterations of the porcine Zona Pellucida during in vitro maturation and fertilization
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Transmission of classical swine fever virus (CSFV) by in vivo and in vitro produced porcine embryos
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