Abstract

An efficient procedure has been developed and subsequently simplified for in vitro maturation and in vitro fertilization (IVF) of bovine follicular oocytes obtained from abattoir ovaries. After in vitro fertilization, successful cleavage and in vitro development were obtained using a simple and efficient cumulus cell co-culture method, which consistently produced 45 to 50% morulae during the treatment and culture of over 6000 bovine oocytes. Embryonic cell number for IVF-derived embryos was monitored at different stages of in vitro development during cumulus cell co-culture to evaluate embryo growth and assess embryo quality.

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