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The presence of protease inhibitors in the media was also beneficial for the expansion of frozen-thawed CB units.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Sangeetha V. M et al. 2010
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The presence of protease inhibitors in the media was also beneficial for the expansion of frozen-thawed cord blood units
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Sangeetha V. M et al. 2010
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However, there is no report of the birth of elephant calves following AI with frozen-thawed semen.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Nikorn Thongtip 2009
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This is the first report showing pregnancy following AI with frozen-thawed semen in the Asian elephant.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Nikorn Thongtip 2009
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One female (Sao) inseminated with frozen-thawed semen showed signs of pregnancy by increasing progestagen levels and a fetus was observed for 5 months by transrectal ultrasonography.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Nikorn Thongtip 2009
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Do not suppress, but promote the growth of isolated micro-organisms (microbes, fungi, etc.) and improve the survival rate and viability of cells (e.g., spermatozoa) and of frozen-thawed cells;
Smart Economy 2009
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The NICE guidelines for fertility treatment state that infertile patients aged 23-39 should receive three full cycles of IVF, where a fully funded cycle includes cryopreservation and subsequent transfer of frozen-thawed embryos.
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First live rhino birth from artificial insemination with frozen-thawed semen
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"The slow progress in improvement of pregnancy rates for frozen-thawed equine spermatozoa vs. that with bull spermatozoa," he writes, "can be attributed in part to the difference in the philosophy of breeding within the two species.
TheHorse.com News 2009
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"The slow progress in improvement of pregnancy rates for frozen-thawed equine spermatozoa vs. that with bull spermatozoa," he writes, "can be attributed in part to the difference in the philosophy of breeding within the two species.
TheHorse.com News 2009
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