NaturARTs-Fluido Uterino Porcino-Luteal Media
299€ – 499€ IVA no inc.
Fluido uterino porcino (PUF) obtenido de úteros de cerdas en la fase luteal media del ciclo estral. Suplemento para el medio PIG-IVC2-LYO
El producto es un extracto de fluido uterino porcino
Producto congelado. Sin antibióticos. Libre de endotoxinas.Estéril.
Información adicional
Tamaño | 50 μl, 0.1 ml |
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Referencias (4)
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https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11051202 - París-Oller E, Navarro-Serna S, Soriano-Úbeda C, Lopes JS, Matás C, Ruiz S, Latorre R, López-Albors O, Romar R, Cánovas S, Coy P. Reproductive fluids, used for the in vitro production of pig embryos, result in healthy offspring and avoid aberrant placental expression of PEG3 and LUM. J Anim Sci Biotechnol. 2021 Feb 15;12(1):32.
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s40104-020-00544-0 - Canovas S, Ivanova E, Romar R, García-Martínez S, Soriano-Úbeda C, García-Vázquez FA, Saadeh H, Andrews S, Kelsey G, Coy P. DNA methylation and gene expression changes derived from assisted reproductive technologies can be decreased by reproductive fluids. Elife. 2017 Feb 1;6:e23670. doi: 10.7554/eLife.23670. PMID: 28134613; PMCID: PMC5340525.
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