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Full-Term In Vivo Development of Frozen–Thawed Mammalian Diapausing Embryos. / Amstislavsky, Sergei; Rozhkova, Irina; Rakhmanova, Tamara и др.

в: Reproduction in Domestic Animals, Том 60, № 9, e70123, 2025.

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Amstislavsky, S, Rozhkova, I, Rakhmanova, T, Kozeneva, V & Brusentsev, E 2025, 'Full-Term In Vivo Development of Frozen–Thawed Mammalian Diapausing Embryos', Reproduction in Domestic Animals, Том. 60, № 9, e70123. https://doi.org/10.1111/rda.70123

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Amstislavsky, S., Rozhkova, I., Rakhmanova, T., Kozeneva, V., & Brusentsev, E. (2025). Full-Term In Vivo Development of Frozen–Thawed Mammalian Diapausing Embryos. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 60(9), [e70123]. https://doi.org/10.1111/rda.70123

Vancouver

Amstislavsky S, Rozhkova I, Rakhmanova T, Kozeneva V, Brusentsev E. Full-Term In Vivo Development of Frozen–Thawed Mammalian Diapausing Embryos. Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 2025;60(9):e70123. doi: 10.1111/rda.70123

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Amstislavsky, Sergei ; Rozhkova, Irina ; Rakhmanova, Tamara и др. / Full-Term In Vivo Development of Frozen–Thawed Mammalian Diapausing Embryos. в: Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 2025 ; Том 60, № 9.

BibTeX

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abstract = "Embryonic diapause is widespread among mammals. This is the first report of successful post-thaw in vivo development of mammalian embryos cryopreserved at the diapause stage using mouse as a model species. Live offspring were obtained after cryopreservation of murine embryos and their transfer to pseudo-pregnant recipients. The sex ratio at birth was male-skewed, and the offspring were fertile. The results may open new possibilities for applying the Genome Resource Banking concept to diapausing mammalian species.",
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author = "Sergei Amstislavsky and Irina Rozhkova and Tamara Rakhmanova and Varvara Kozeneva and Eugeny Brusentsev",
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