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      Advances in swine in vitro embryo production technologies.

      Reproduction in Domestic Animals = Zuchthygiene
      Animals, Blastocyst, physiology, Cells, Cultured, Cryopreservation, methods, veterinary, Cytoplasm, Embryo Culture Techniques, Embryo Transfer, Embryonic Development, Female, Fertilization, Fertilization in Vitro, Nuclear Transfer Techniques, Oocytes, growth & development, ultrastructure, Pregnancy, Reproductive Techniques, Swine, Zygote

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          Recent advances in new technologies to produce cloned and genetically modified pigs involve manipulating oocytes and/or embryos in vitro. Although a great deal of progress has been made, the current IVM-IVF systems still result in major problems: a high rate of polyspermy; and a low development rate and low quality of blastocysts for in vitro compared with the in vivo-produced embryos. This study summarizes recent advancements in IVM-IVF-IVC porcine systems. Recent methods to select monospermic embryos are also discussed. Finally, achievements in vitrification and in somatic cell nuclear transfer are discussed.

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