2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982014001100002
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Abstract: -The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the follicular wave synchronization method on the superovulatory response of Girolando embryo donors. Seven cows and five heifers were divided into three treatments according to the method of the follicular wave synchronization prior to superovulation. The donors were superovulated with eight FSH decreasing doses, adding 133 mg per animal. The superovulatory response was evaluated using an ultrasound device to quantify the number of corpora lutea. The … Show more

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“…This variation might indicate the presence of a more important individual variation rather than breed influence when it comes to superovulatory treatment in bovine (Curtis, 2015). The average CL detection was comparable to previous studies for the HF crossbreeds (Ferreira et al, 2014;Vieira et al, 2014;Tadesse et al, 2016) though fewer numbers have also been reported (Hussein et al, 2014). Several other studies (Peixoto et al, 2007;Vieira et al, 2014;Mapletoft et al, 2015;Perez et al, 2016;Perez et al, 2019;Vizoná et Ethiop.…”
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“…This variation might indicate the presence of a more important individual variation rather than breed influence when it comes to superovulatory treatment in bovine (Curtis, 2015). The average CL detection was comparable to previous studies for the HF crossbreeds (Ferreira et al, 2014;Vieira et al, 2014;Tadesse et al, 2016) though fewer numbers have also been reported (Hussein et al, 2014). Several other studies (Peixoto et al, 2007;Vieira et al, 2014;Mapletoft et al, 2015;Perez et al, 2016;Perez et al, 2019;Vizoná et Ethiop.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…On the other hand, Bos indicus animals are said to be more sensitive to exogenous gonadotropins and respond better to superovulation (Ferreira et al, 2014). This variation might indicate the presence of a more important individual variation rather than breed influence when it comes to superovulatory treatment in bovine (Curtis, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
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