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1. In-depth proteome characterization of endometrium and extraembryonic membranes during implantation in pig

2. Cytokine profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells differs between embryo donor and potential recipient sows

3. Extracellular vesicles would be involved in the release and delivery of seminal TGF-β isoforms in pigs

4. The Open Cryotop System Is Effective for the Simultaneous Vitrification of a Large Number of Porcine Embryos at Different Developmental Stages

5. The Use of a Brief Synchronization Treatment after Weaning, Combined with Superovulation, Has Moderate Effects on the Gene Expression of Surviving Pig Blastocysts

6. Vitrification Effects on the Transcriptome of in vivo-Derived Porcine Morulae

7. A Short-Term Altrenogest Treatment Post-weaning Followed by Superovulation Reduces Pregnancy Rates and Embryo Production Efficiency in Multiparous Sows

8. Exogenous Melatonin in the Culture Medium Does Not Affect the Development of In Vivo-Derived Pig Embryos but Substantially Improves the Quality of In Vitro-Produced Embryos

9. Allogeneic Embryos Disregulate Leukemia Inhibitory Factor (LIF) and Its Receptor in the Porcine Endometrium During Implantation

10. The overlaying oil type influences in vitro embryo production: differences in composition and compound transfer into incubation medium between oils

11. Seminal Plasma Modifies the Transcriptional Pattern of the Endometrium and Advances Embryo Development in Pigs

12. Seminal Plasma Cytokines Are Predictive of the Outcome of Boar Sperm Preservation

13. Post-Thaw Sperm Quality and Functionality in the Autochthonous Pig Breed Gochu Asturcelta

14. Extensive dataset of boar seminal plasma proteome displaying putative reproductive functions of identified proteins

15. Intrauterine Infusion of TGF-β1 Prior to Insemination, Alike Seminal Plasma, Influences Endometrial Cytokine Responses but Does Not Impact the Timing of the Progression of Pre-Implantation Pig Embryo Development

16. Blastocyst-Bearing Sows Display a Dominant Anti-Inflammatory Cytokine Profile Compared to Cyclic Sows at Day 6 of the Cycle

17. Measurable Cytokine Concentrations in Pig Seminal Plasma Are Modified by Semen Handling and Storage

18. Seminal Plasma Modulates miRNA Expression by Sow Genital Tract Lining Explants

19. Period of Boar Ejaculate Collection Contributes to the Yearly Intra-Male Variability of Seminal Plasma Cytokines

20. Glutathione Peroxidase 5 Is Expressed by the Entire Pig Male Genital Tract and Once in the Seminal Plasma Contributes to Sperm Survival and In Vivo Fertility.

21. Successful non-surgical deep uterine transfer of porcine morulae after 24 hour culture in a chemically defined medium.

22. Detrimental effects of non-functional spermatozoa on the freezability of functional spermatozoa from boar ejaculate.

23. Early developing pig embryos mediate their own environment in the maternal tract.

24. Cryotop vitrification of large batches of pig embryos simultaneously provides excellent postwarming survival rates and minimal interference with gene expression

25. Equilibration time with cryoprotectants, but not melatonin supplementation during in vitro maturation, affects viability and metaphase plate morphology of vitrified porcine mature oocytes

26. Granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is fully expressed in the genital tract, seminal plasma and spermatozoa of male pigs

27. Proteomics in fresh and preserved pig semen: Recent achievements and future challenges

28. Neither frozen-thawed seminal plasma nor commercial transforming growth factor-beta 1 infused intra-utero before insemination improved fertility and prolificacy in sows

29. Immunological uterine response to pig embryos before and during implantation

30. Combined synchronization and superovulation treatments negatively impact embryo viability possibly by the downregulation of WNT/beta-catenin and Notch signaling genes in the porcine endometrium

31. Levels of activity of superoxide dismutase in seminal plasma do not predict fertility of pig AI-semen doses

32. High pre-freezing sperm dilution improves monospermy without affecting the penetration rate in porcine IVF

33. Effects of Vitrification on the Blastocyst Gene Expression Profile in a Porcine Model

34. Vitrification Effects on the Transcriptome of in vivo-Derived Porcine Morulae

35. Measurable Cytokine Concentrations in Pig Seminal Plasma Are Modified by Semen Handling and Storage

36. Vitrification of in Vivo-derived Porcine Morulae and Blastocysts Alters Metabolic and Stress Response Pathway Alterations

37. Seminal Plasma Induces Overexpression of Genes Associated with Embryo Development and Implantation in Day-6 Porcine Blastocysts

38. Is boar sperm freezability more intrinsically linked to spermatozoa than to the surrounding seminal plasma?

39. New In-Depth Analytical Approach of the Porcine Seminal Plasma Proteome Reveals Potential Fertility Biomarkers

40. Post-thaw boar sperm motility is affected by prolonged storage of sperm in liquid nitrogen. A retrospective study

41. Seminal plasma antioxidants are directly involved in boar sperm cryotolerance

42. Effect of astaxanthin on the quality of boar sperm stored at 17°C, incubated at 37°C or under in vitro conditions

43. Is mare endometrosis linked to oviduct fibrosis?

44. Profile and reproductive roles of seminal plasma melatonin of boar ejaculates used in artificial insemination programs1

45. Three-to-5-day weaning-to-estrus intervals do not affect neither efficiency of collection nor in vitro developmental ability of in vivo-derived pig zygotes

46. Seminal Plasma Modulates miRNA Expression by Sow Genital Tract Lining Explants

47. Boar seminal plasma: current insights on its potential role for assisted reproductive technologies in swine

48. Period of Boar Ejaculate Collection Contributes to the Yearly Intra-Male Variability of Seminal Plasma Cytokines

49. Boar semen proteomics and sperm preservation

50. Achievements and future perspectives of embryo transfer technology in pigs

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