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Hydrogen sulfide donor protects porcine oocytes against aging and improves the developmental potential of aged porcine oocytes

Krejcova et al., 2015

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Krejcova T
Smelcova M
Petr J
Bodart J
Sedmikova M
Nevoral J
Dvorakova M
Vyskocilova A
Weingartova I
Kucerova-Chrpova V
Chmelikova E
Tumova L
Jilek F
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PLoS One

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Porcine oocytes that have matured in in vitro conditions undergo the process of aging during prolonged cultivation, which is manifested by spontaneous parthenogenetic activation, lysis or fragmentation of aged oocytes. This study focused on the role of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) …
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