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Optimal doses of EGF and GDNF act as biological response modifiers to improve porcine oocyte maturation and quality
Mehdi Vafaye Valleh, Nahid Karimi Zandi,
Mikkel Aabech Rasmussen
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Poul Hyttel
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Glial Cell Line-derived Neurotrophic Factor
100%
Optimal Dose
100%
Epidermal Growth Factor
100%
Oocyte Maturation
100%
Biological Response Modifiers
100%
Oocyte Quality
100%
Mature Oocyte
28%
Cytoplasmic Maturation
28%
Mechanism of Action
28%
Porcine Oocyte
28%
Nuclear Maturation
28%
Oocyte Competence
28%
Transcriptional Modulation
14%
DNA Staining
14%
Lectin
14%
Cumulus-oocyte Complex
14%
Maturation Stage
14%
Caspase-3
14%
Enhanced Expression
14%
Gene Expression Analysis
14%
Hoechst
14%
Optimal Combination
14%
In Vitro Fertilization
14%
Dose Combination
14%
Cortical Granules
14%
Porcine
14%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Epidermal Growth Factor
100%
Oocyte Maturation
100%
Porcine Oocyte
100%
Oocyte
85%
Pig
14%