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Embryonic and Placental DevelopmentArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 7 for embryonic and placental developmentNew Generation Reproductive Technologies (stem Cell-nanotechnology) I. Advances in Embryonic and Placental Development
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Early embryonic development needs detailed investigations if we have to reduce embryonic mortality. Embryonic mortality details have been reviewed (wani, 2005). ... Read Ovarian Manuplation and Ovulation ... techniques it has been possible to demonstrate that:
1. RNA gene activation is similar
2. Embryonic nuclear development is similar.
However, embryo produced through nuclear transfers are associated with increased apoptosis, in ... Read Advances in Ovine and Caprine Reproduction ... has been possible to demonstrate that:
1. rRNA gene activation is similar
2. Embryonic nuclear development is similar. However, embryo produced through nuclear transfers are associated with ... Read Early Pregnancy Diagnosis in Ruminants ... conceptus
Progesterone maintains the uterine endometrium in a state which allows for embryonic development, implantation and foetal placental development. Details of foetomaternal relationships have been described (Mufti, 1997, Mufti ... Read Reproductive Health Management in Ruminants With Special Reference to New Technologies ... is one of its unique in the world. Various gynaecological land marks, placental and immunological barriers, caruncle, cotyledon development and their association is of unique nature and can be reviewed in Fig 1-10.
9. Dairy Economics:
... Read Sustainable Livestock Productivity - Reproductive Prospectives and Advaced Technological Applications ... available on the subject (Wani and Buchoo, 1990; Mufti, 1960). Much is still to be unveiled. The placental hormone influence mammary development and milk production of the dam. This needs further research . Foetal membranes serve as chief ... Read Double the Trouble - Twin Pregnancies ... are fraternal.
Identical Twins. Identical twins medically occur when an ovum splits during early embryonic development, resulting in two offspring of the same pregnancy. Identical twins are always of the same sex, have the same genetic ... Read Searches related to: embryonic and placental development
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