04975nam 2201201z- 450 991055771730332120231214133143.0(CKB)5400000000046152(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76693(EXLCZ)99540000000004615220202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case ReportsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (258 p.)3-0365-0828-7 3-0365-0829-5 Nowadays, assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have a pivotal role not only in achieving fertilization in subfertile animals, but they are also involved in the management of the herd, decreasing disease spread and even allowing offspring sex selection. Nonetheless, there are differences between species or even within species that have led researchers worldwide to focus on those differences in order to bypass these specific difficulties. This Special Issue, titled “The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports” and published in Animals, is composed of 12 original manuscripts and three reviews that offer an overview of current and future ARTs used to improve reproductive outcomes, mainly focused on farm animals, such as horse, pig, bovine, rabbit and ovine species. Thus, the Special Issue covers information from the classical point of view, including comparative studies of different semen extenders, to the most advanced technologies of sperm selection by thermotaxis or chemoattractants, as well as the improvement of sperm features by red light irradiation. The female and embryo contributions to ART outcomes are also covered, for instance, with a study that improves our knowledge by the metabolomic description of follicular fluid composition or the description of better culture conditions of oocytes. In brief, this Special Issue provides a balanced overview of emerging techniques and technologies used to preserve, improve, rescue or even create fertility for domestic farm animals with high economic impact.MedicinebicsscIVMoocytesequinemetabolomicembryo transferreproductive fluidspregnancyvitrificationcalvingselection programmeembryo vitrificationGompertz growth curvebiobankingreproductive performancestallion spermcapacitationpenicillaminethermotaxisselectionBMP15ramsemensemen freezingsemen extenderstallionssemen qualityfertilizing abilityTrisboar spermatozoaperfluorinated compoundsPFHxSPFOSspermatozoa toxicologyglucocorticoid receptorgene expressionRT-qPCRseminal plasmafemale genital tractrabbitspermatozoaoocytein vitro fertilizationextracellular vesiclesassisted reproductive technologiesembryooocyte competencelivestock productionassisted reproductive technologyembryo developmentmicromanipulationin vitro productionnanoparticlesliposomesexosomescryopreservationsheepovary storagetransportin vitro embryo productionsperm selectionchemotaxisIVFIVCporcinecryopreserved spermsperm–oviduct interactionARTsequineshorsespermred light irradiationextenderstrawMedicineMartín Hidalgo Davidedt1324148Martín Hidalgo DavidothBOOK9910557717303321The Era of Assisted Reproductive Technologies Tailored to the Specific Necessities of Species, Industry and Case Reports3035952UNINA