1989 article

DEVELOPMENT OF PORCINE EMBRYOS FROM THE ONE-CELL STAGE TO BLASTOCYST IN MOUSE OVIDUCTS MAINTAINED IN ORGAN-CULTURE

KRISHER, R. L., PETTERS, R. M., JOHNSON, B. H., BAVISTER, B. D., & ARCHIBONG, A. E. (1989, February). JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY, Vol. 249, pp. 235–239.

By: R. Krisher n, R. Petters n, B. Johnson n, B. Bavister* & A. Archibong n

MeSH headings : Animals; Blastocyst / physiology; Cell Count; Culture Media; Fallopian Tubes / physiology; Female; Mice; Organ Culture Techniques; Pregnancy; Swine / embryology
TL;DR: The procedure described for mouse oviduct organ culture provides a simple method for culturing early-stage pig embryos to the morula or blastocyst stage prior to embryo transfer. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1989 journal article

EFFECT OF OVIDUCTAL CONDITION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ONE-CELL PORCINE EMBRYOS IN MOUSE OR RAT OVIDUCTS MAINTAINED IN ORGAN-CULTURE

THERIOGENOLOGY, 32(6), 885–891.

By: R. Krisher n, R. Petters n & B. Johnson n

TL;DR: One-cell porcine embryo development was supported to a greater extent in mouse oviducts obtained from females mated to fertile or vasectomized males and not flushed, and cell numbers were similar for embryos reaching the morula or blastocyst stage across all treatments. (via Semantic Scholar)
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