2014
DOI: 10.3923/ajava.2015.1.13
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Evaluation of Some Factors Affecting Quantity, Quality and in vitro Maturation of Buffalo Oocytes

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“…The lowest percentage of maturation was in M-I stage. This result supported by Vivian et al (2018) who reported the average nuclear maturation in bovine was 58.2%, and lower than Deb et al (2016) who reported 74.16% as detected by extrusion of first polar body and Gabr et al (2015) who reported 67% in TCM -199 medium. However this result was higher than Saleh (2017) who reported 45% by aspiration, 31% in slicing and 32% in aspiration plus slicing.…”
Section: The Effect Of Collection Technique On Ivmsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The lowest percentage of maturation was in M-I stage. This result supported by Vivian et al (2018) who reported the average nuclear maturation in bovine was 58.2%, and lower than Deb et al (2016) who reported 74.16% as detected by extrusion of first polar body and Gabr et al (2015) who reported 67% in TCM -199 medium. However this result was higher than Saleh (2017) who reported 45% by aspiration, 31% in slicing and 32% in aspiration plus slicing.…”
Section: The Effect Of Collection Technique On Ivmsupporting
confidence: 81%