Effect of Antioxidants for Porcine Oocytes during In Vitro Maturation, Fertilization and Development
Park, H.;Kim, J.Y.;Kim, J.Y.(Infertility Medical Center of CHA General Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea) | Lee, J.H.;Kim, J.M.(Pochon CHA University, Pochon, Republic of Korea)E-mail:[email protected] | Park, H.D.(Daegu University, Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea)
In recent years, an increasing number of studies on pig in vitro maturation(IVM) and in vitro fertilization(IVF) have been separated. the wide range of new technologies, including that in applied molecular genetics, has increased this interest. the production of viable porcine embryos in vitro is a prerequisites for the successful production of transgenic pigs to date. The efficiency of IVM/IVF techniques in the porcine is lower than that obtained in other species such as cattle and mouse. The several problems are generally thought to be the cause of poor results: the low rate of MPN formation derived from inadequate IVM of oocytes, the high incidence of polyspermy after IVF and cell blocking at 4 cell during embryos culture.
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