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1. Transgenic pig expressing the enhanced green fluorescent protein produced by nuclear transfer using colchicine-treated fibroblasts as donor cells

2. Microtubule assembly after treatment of pig oocytes with taxol: Correlation with chromosomes, ?-tubulin, and MAP kinase

3. Inhibitors of mitochondrial ATP production at the time of compaction improve development of in vitro produced porcine embryos

4. Production of transgenic porcine blastocysts by nuclear transfer

5. Activation of porcine oocytes with calcium ionophore: Effects of extracellular calcium

6. Presence of epidermal growth factor during in vitro maturation of pig oocytes and embryo culture can modulate blastocyst development after in vitro fertilization

7. Functional analysis of activation of porcine oocytes by spermatozoa, calcium ionophore, and electrical pulse

8. Morphologic comparison of ovulated and in vitro-matured porcine oocytes, with particular reference to polyspermy after in vitro fertilization

9. γ-glutamyl transpeptidase of spermatozoa may decrease oocyte glutathione content at fertilization in pigs

10. Cytoskeletal alteration in aged porcine oocytes and parthenogenesis

11. Microtubule and microfilament dynamics in porcine oocytes during meiotic maturation

12. Effects of electrical stimulation before or after in vitro fertilization on sperm penetration and pronuclear formation of pig oocytes

13. Transgenic pig expressing the enhanced green fluorescent protein produced by nuclear transfer using colchicine-treated fibroblasts as donor cells

14. Effect of elevated Ca(2+) concentration in fusion/activation medium on the fusion and development of porcine fetal fibroblast nuclear transfer embryos

15. Degradation of maternal cdc25c during the maternal to zygotic transition is dependent upon embryonic transcription

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