In vitro production of bovine embryos: Cumulus/granulosa cell gene expression patterns point to early atresia as beneficial for oocyte competence

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In vitro production of bovine embryos : Cumulus/granulosa cell gene expression patterns point to early atresia as beneficial for oocyte competence. / Mazzoni, Gianluca; Razza, Eduardo; Pedersen, Hanne S.; Secher, Jan; Kadarmideen, Haja N.; Callesen, Henrik; Stroebech, Lotte; Freude, Kristine; Hyttel, Poul.

I: Animal Reproduction, Bind 14, Nr. 3, 2017, s. 482-489.

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Mazzoni, G, Razza, E, Pedersen, HS, Secher, J, Kadarmideen, HN, Callesen, H, Stroebech, L, Freude, K & Hyttel, P 2017, 'In vitro production of bovine embryos: Cumulus/granulosa cell gene expression patterns point to early atresia as beneficial for oocyte competence', Animal Reproduction, bind 14, nr. 3, s. 482-489. https://doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR990

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Mazzoni, G., Razza, E., Pedersen, H. S., Secher, J., Kadarmideen, H. N., Callesen, H., Stroebech, L., Freude, K., & Hyttel, P. (2017). In vitro production of bovine embryos: Cumulus/granulosa cell gene expression patterns point to early atresia as beneficial for oocyte competence. Animal Reproduction, 14(3), 482-489. https://doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR990

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Mazzoni G, Razza E, Pedersen HS, Secher J, Kadarmideen HN, Callesen H o.a. In vitro production of bovine embryos: Cumulus/granulosa cell gene expression patterns point to early atresia as beneficial for oocyte competence. Animal Reproduction. 2017;14(3):482-489. https://doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR990

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Mazzoni, Gianluca ; Razza, Eduardo ; Pedersen, Hanne S. ; Secher, Jan ; Kadarmideen, Haja N. ; Callesen, Henrik ; Stroebech, Lotte ; Freude, Kristine ; Hyttel, Poul. / In vitro production of bovine embryos : Cumulus/granulosa cell gene expression patterns point to early atresia as beneficial for oocyte competence. I: Animal Reproduction. 2017 ; Bind 14, Nr. 3. s. 482-489.

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title = "In vitro production of bovine embryos: Cumulus/granulosa cell gene expression patterns point to early atresia as beneficial for oocyte competence",
abstract = "In vitro production (IVP) of bovine embryos has become widespread technology implemented in cattle breeding and production. Here, we review novel data on cumulus/granulosa cell gene expression, as determined by RNAseq on cellular material from pooled follicular fluids at the single animal level, and relate these finding to previous data on oocyte developmental competence and ultrastructure. The cumulus/granulosa cell gene expression patterns indicate that early follicular atresia is associated with increased blastocyst yield and this hypothesis is supported by previous data on oocyte competence and ultrastructure.",
keywords = "Atresia, Biomarkers, Cattle, Granulosa cells, IVP, Oocyte competence, Transcriptomics",
author = "Gianluca Mazzoni and Eduardo Razza and Pedersen, {Hanne S.} and Jan Secher and Kadarmideen, {Haja N.} and Henrik Callesen and Lotte Stroebech and Kristine Freude and Poul Hyttel",
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RIS

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AU - Mazzoni, Gianluca

AU - Razza, Eduardo

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AU - Secher, Jan

AU - Kadarmideen, Haja N.

AU - Callesen, Henrik

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AU - Freude, Kristine

AU - Hyttel, Poul

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AB - In vitro production (IVP) of bovine embryos has become widespread technology implemented in cattle breeding and production. Here, we review novel data on cumulus/granulosa cell gene expression, as determined by RNAseq on cellular material from pooled follicular fluids at the single animal level, and relate these finding to previous data on oocyte developmental competence and ultrastructure. The cumulus/granulosa cell gene expression patterns indicate that early follicular atresia is associated with increased blastocyst yield and this hypothesis is supported by previous data on oocyte competence and ultrastructure.

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KW - Biomarkers

KW - Cattle

KW - Granulosa cells

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KW - Oocyte competence

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