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Development of porcine oocytes after in vitro fertilization with frozen boar sperm by a magnetized freezing extender.
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Understanding freezing is essential for stable cryopreservation of sperm. In the freezing process, ice crystal is developed from a change of matter from liquid water to solid water. Unfortunately, they tend to make damage of membrane in frozen sperm. From a perspective, sperm membrane damage due to ice crystal formation, magnetized f...
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... there were no significant differences between the groups in the 0, 2000, and 4000 G treatment groups in PM, VAP, VSL, and VCL. Table 2 shows the cleavage rate and blastocyst formation of the oocyte at 168 h after IVF following sperm cryopreservation in the magnetized freezing extender are summarized. The oocyte cleavage rate using sperm preserved for various amounts of time did not significantly differ among the differently magnetized groups (0, 2000, 4000, and 6000 G). ...Similar publications
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