Improvement of fertility in repeat breeder dairy cattle by embryo transfer following artificial insemination: possibility of interferon tau replenishment effect
Repeat breeder cattle do not become pregnant until after three or more breeding attempts; this represents a critical reproductive disorder. Embryo transfer (ET) following artificial insemination (AI) in repeat breeder cattle reportedly improves pregnancy rate, leading to speculation that interferon...
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Main Authors: | Hikari YAGINUMA (Author), Natsumi FUNESHIMA (Author), Nao TANIKAWA (Author), Motoharu MIYAMURA (Author), Hideki TSUCHIYA (Author), Tatsuo NOGUCHI (Author), Hisataka IWATA (Author), Takehito KUWAYAMA (Author), Koumei SHIRASUNA (Author), Seizo HAMANO (Author) |
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The Society for Reproduction and Development,
2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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