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  • Chemical in Seminal Fluid that Induces Ovulation has been Identified as Nerve Growth Factor

Special Issue: International Conference on Camelid Genetics and Reproductive Biotechnologies

Nine full text articles from the biotechnologies portion of the ARI/ARF sponsored conference, that was held in Houston, Texas, in September 2011 were published in Animal Reproduction Science, Volume 136, Issue 3, 10 January 2013, pages 147-222.

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  • Ovulation-inducing factor in seminal plasma: A review
  • Semen preservation and artificial insemination in domesticated South American camelids
  • Induction of superovulation in South American camelids
  • Embryo transfer in domestic South American camelids
  • Artificial insemination in dromedary camels
  • In vitro production of embryos in South American camelids
  • Factors influencing embryo transfer success in alpacas — A retrospective study
  • Use of assisted reproduction for the improvement of milk production in dairy camels (Camelus dromedarius)
  • Development of a large commercial camel embryo transfer program: 20 years of scientific research

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