Publications by authors named "Vladimir Parkanyi"

Human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AT-MSCs) have been studied several years for their immunomodulatory effect through the paracrine mechanism and cytokine secretion. In combination with endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), MSCs have great therapeutical potential for the repair of endothelium and wound healing. However, little is known about the cytokine profile of rabbit AT-MSCs or even EPCs.

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The aim of this study was to verify whether the separation and elimination of the apoptotic fraction in rabbit semen using a MACS technique may improve sperm fertility potential and consequently rabbit kindling rate. Semen samples from 25 New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit males were collected using an artificial vagina and evaluated using the CASA system for concentration and motility. For artificial insemination the best 11 bucks were chosen based on motility parameters.

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Effects of a 50 Hz extra-low frequency electromagnetic field (ELF EMF) on in vitro rabbit spermatozoa motility were analyzed, as well as the effect on fertilization rates after insemination. Pooled semen samples and a control were exposed to 50 Hz ELF EMF. The difference of the samples of the test groups G1 and G2 with the control group CG (75.

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The aim of this study was to compare the chromosomal aneuploidy rate between transgenic and non-transgenic rabbits derived from the F4 generation. Chromosomal analysis was carried out on bone marrow samples of New Zealand White transgenic (carrying human factor VIII gene) and non-transgenic rabbits (F4 generation) each having a different genetic background (female no. 1-3-5 line I and female no.

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Transgenic rabbits provide a useful biological model for the study of the regulation of mammalian genes. However, transgene integration efficiency has generally been low. Here we present a first attempt to increase the integration rate of exogenous DNA into the rabbit genome, using a double pronuclei microinjection method.

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