Publications by authors named "Adrian A Mutto"

In vitro embryo production is a widely applied technique that allows the expansion of genetics and accelerated breeding programs. However, in cattle, this technique still needs improvement in order to reach quality and pregnancy rates comparable to in vivo-derived embryos. One of the limitations of this technique is related to in vitro maturation, where a heterogeneous population of oocytes is harvested from follicles and cultured in vitro in the presence of gonadotropic hormones to induce maturation.

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Cryopreservation by negatively affecting sperm quality decreases the efficiency of assisted reproduction techniques (ARTs). Thus, we first evaluated sperm motility at different conditions for the manipulation of equine cryopreserved spermatozoa. Higher motility was observed when spermatozoa were incubated for 30 min at 30 × 10/mL compared to lower concentrations ( < 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • The research focuses on developing dynamic pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) that exhibit unique traits, specifically the ability to form both chimeras and respond directly to primordial germ cell (PGC) signals, indicating a new state of pluripotency.
  • By manipulating key growth pathways (FGF, TGF-β, and WNT), the scientists successfully created a new type of PSC, called XPSCs, derived from mice, horses, and humans, that can efficiently produce PGC-like cells in the lab and contribute to chimeric organisms in live models.
  • XPSCs exhibit characteristics of an intermediary pluripotent state, providing essential insights into mammalian plur
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Lactoferrin and lysozyme are 2 glycoproteins with great antimicrobial activity, being part of the nonspecific defensive system of human milk, though their use in commercial products is difficult because human milk is a limited source. Therefore, many investigations have been carried out to produce those proteins in biological systems, such as bacteria, yeasts, or plants. Mammals seem to be more suitable as expression systems for human proteins, however, especially for those that are glycosylated.

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Growth and development of ovarian follicles require a series of coordinated events that induce morphological and functional changes within the follicle, leading to cell differentiation and oocyte development. The preantral early antral follicle transition is the stage of follicular development during which gonadotropin dependence is obtained and the progression into growing or atresia of the follicle is made. Follicular growth during this period is tightly regulated by oocyte-granulosatheca cell interactions.

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