C. Guyader-Joly
9 Papers
64 Citations
C. Guyader-Joly is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reproductive technology & Hypotaurine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications.
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Precursors of taurine in female genital tract: effects on developmental capacity of bovine embryo produced in vitro.
TL;DR: Two precursors of taurine have been studied: cysteamine and hypotaurine and their respective roles on maturation and embryo development are discussed.
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Comparative glucose and fructose incorporation and conversion by in vitro Produced bovine embryos
TL;DR: Investigation of bovine IVM/IVF embryos co-cultured on Vero cells finds glucose at physiological concentrations seems to be a more appropriate fuel for the burst of embryonic development at the blastocyst stage in preparation for hatching.
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Effect of lecithin on in vitro and in vivo survival of in vitro produced bovine blastocysts after cryopreservation.
TL;DR: The use of soybean lecithin in an glycerol-based solution for slow freezing of in vitro matured, fertilized and cultured (IVMFC) bovine embryos was examined to determine the ability of frozen-thawed IVMFC blastocysts to establish pregnancy following single embryo transfer.
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Glycine and methionine transport by bovine embryos
TL;DR: G glycine uptake by bovine in vitro matured/in vitro fertilised blastocysts in the presence of increasing concentrations of radiolabelled glycine was investigated and the hypothesis of more than one site of enzyme activity for glycine substrate was not validated.
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187 embryo genotyping from in vivo biopsied bovine embryos after whole genome amplification
D. Le Bourhis,Y. Amigues,F. Charreaux,S. Lacaze,M. Tissier,C. Guyader-Joly,G. Mervant,B. Moulin,Xavier Vignon,C. Gonzalez,P. Humblot +10 more
TL;DR: The results confirm that genotyping a large number of markers from biopsy samples after whole-genome amplification is possible under field conditions and assesses the reliability of this method that may allow the development of MAS from early embryo.
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