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- who: Charles Banliat from the INRAE, CNRS, Tours University, IFCE, UMR PRC, Nouzilly, France have published the research: The proteomic analysis of bovine embryos developed, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aims of embryo production and transfer in cattle is to disseminate genetically superior females and optimize animal breeding for milk and meat production. In the present study, the same pools of in_vivo-developed embryos were compared to contemporary pools of bovine embryos produced in_vitro. Limitations of the study For technical and ethical reasons, female donors were synchronized for estrus and treated for superovulation, which . . .
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