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An updated protocol for in vitro bovine embryo production

Savannah L. Speckhart, Lydia K. Wooldridge, Alan D. Ealy

2022STAR Protocols25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cattle embryos represent a useful model for understanding parts of human embryogenesis due to various biological similarities. We describe a protocol to mature and fertilize bovine oocytes followed by culture of resulting presumptive zygotes up until the blastocyst stage. Our protocol features a unique procedure for washing and moving oocytes and zygotes between their respective dishes using a cell strainer. A thorough troubleshooting section will help users optimize embryo development with cleavage and blastocyst rates exceeding 70% and 20%, respectively. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Wooldridge and Ealy (2019).1

Topics & Concepts

BlastocystZygoteTroubleshootingEmbryoProtocol (science)Embryo cultureBiologyCleavage (geology)In vitroEmbryogenesisAndrologyComputer scienceCell biologyGeneticsMedicineOperating systemPathologyPaleontologyAlternative medicineFracture (geology)Reproductive Biology and FertilityAnimal Genetics and ReproductionPluripotent Stem Cells Research
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