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  2. John Buster - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, over a period of 4 years, at the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine, [1] Buster and his team developed a technique based on in vivo fertilization and uterine lavage – a method adapted from the commercialization of bovine embryo transfer in the cattle industry – as a means to transfer human ...

  3. Morné de la Rey - Wikipedia

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    Morné de la Rey (born 7 February 1970) is a South African veterinary surgeon and embryo transfer specialist. [1] In 2003, he was one of a team of scientists and veterinarians from his company Embryo Plus and the Danish Agriculture Institute to clone a cow, the first animal to be cloned in Africa. [ 2 ]

  4. District Livestock Farm (Hosur) - Wikipedia

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    The farm raises Red Sindhi cattle and Kangeyam cattle in order to "encourage pure breeding and to preserve native breeds." [7] The Farm has an embryo transfer laboratory. Embryos from Red Sindhi cows are collected by multiple ovulation and embryo transfer technology and are transferred to cross-bred recipient cows by non-surgical method.

  5. Embryo cryopreservation - Wikipedia

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    Direct Frozen Embryo Transfer: Embryos can be frozen by SPF in ethylene glycol freeze media and transfer directly to recipients immediately after water thawing without laboratory thawing process. The world's first crossbred bovine embryo transfer calf under tropical conditions was produced by such technique on 23 June 1996 by Dr. Binoy S ...

  6. Embryo transfer - Wikipedia

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    Embryo transfer refers to a step in the process of assisted reproduction in which embryos are placed into the uterus of a female with the intent to establish a pregnancy.This technique - which is often used in connection with in vitro fertilization (IVF) - may be used in humans or in other animals, in which situations and goals may vary.

  7. History of in vitro fertilisation - Wikipedia

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    In November 1890, Heape reported the first successful embryo transfer in a mammal in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. [1] [better source needed] [2] As early as 1934, Gregory Goodwin Pincus and Ernst Vincenz Enzmann tried to perform IVF in rabbits. Although the pregnancy was successful, it was later determined that the ...

  8. Purebred - Wikipedia

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    Artificial breeding via artificial insemination or embryo transfer is often used in sheep and cattle breeding to quickly expand, or improve purebred herds. Embryo transfer techniques allow top quality female livestock to have a greater influence on the genetic advancement of a herd or flock in much the same way that artificial insemination has ...

  9. Estrous synchronization - Wikipedia

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    These “Synch” protocols may include: Select Synch, OvSynch, CoSynch, and Modified Select Synch [2] The synchronization of the estrous cycle is commonly used in different industries, such as Dairy and Beef cattle. Synchronization allows these industries to improve management and nutrition of the cattle, while also decreasing expenses.