2 results match your criteria: "Institute of Farm Animal Genetics Mariensee[Affiliation]"
Growth Horm IGF Res
April 2012
Department of Functional Genomics and Bioregulation, Institute of Farm Animal Genetics Mariensee, FLI, Höltystr. 10, 31535 Neustadt, Germany.
Growth hormone (GH) has been shown to be released by immune cells in vitro. Thus, the intracellular confinement of GH immunoreactivity was investigated in cultured bovine lymphocytes using con-focal microscopy. Peripheral blood lymphocytes from cows in early pregnancy (10-20 days post insemination; pi) or during mid-pregnancy (day 110-140 pi) were harvested and cultured for 48 h in presence of phytohemagglutinin-M (PHA-M) or served as controls.
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August 2011
Institute of Farm Animal Genetics Mariensee, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Neustadt, Germany.
The present study was undertaken to examine whether the cooling and freezing extenders containing a mixture of antioxidants (AOs) catalase, Na-pyruvate and mercaptoethanol and one of three types of cryoprotectants (CPs) would be able to improve the quality of frozen-thawed boar sperm. The collected semen, only the sperm-rich fraction, was diluted 1:1 with Androhep plus™ extender, stored at 15°C for 2 h and centrifuged. The centrifuged sperm pellet was re-suspended in lactose-egg yolk extender and divided into four groups for mixing with freezing extenders containing different kinds of CPs at 5°C: (I) glycerol (GLY) as control; (II) GLY with AOs; (III) dimethyl formamide (DMF) with AOs and (IV) dimethyl acetamide (DMA) with AOs.
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