2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0093-691x(01)00506-4
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Effects of storage time and temperature on atresia of goat ovarian preantral follicles held in M199 with or without indole-3-acetic acid supplementation

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“…These results suggested that temperature is the most important factor for the preservation of preantral follicles in ovarian pieces. Little effect of the media used was also reported when goat preantral follicles were stored at low temperatures in different solutions [1], [2] and [4]. A richer solution might not be able to improve follicular viability in this case, because the subnormal temperature and anaerobic conditions were not ideal for cellular metabolism, even if there were nutrients available.…”
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“…These results suggested that temperature is the most important factor for the preservation of preantral follicles in ovarian pieces. Little effect of the media used was also reported when goat preantral follicles were stored at low temperatures in different solutions [1], [2] and [4]. A richer solution might not be able to improve follicular viability in this case, because the subnormal temperature and anaerobic conditions were not ideal for cellular metabolism, even if there were nutrients available.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…In general, researchers found storage temperatures of 4 and 20 °C to be more suitable than 39 °C (body temperature) for the preservation of the normal morphology of sheep [3] and goat [1], [2] and [4] preantral follicles in situ. Storage at 20 °C has proved suitable for the preservation of preantral follicles for up to 4 h [1] and [4] and 4 °C was effective for 12 or 24 h of preservation [1], [2] and [4], depending on the storage media.…”
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