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Congratulations Jessica Mulhall

Congratulations Jessica Mulhall for claiming ART Lab Solutions’ Gamete and Embryo award for the Society for Reproductive Biology. Well done on an insightful and intriguing presentation “ Immortalised Mouse Caput Epididymal Epithelial Cells: A Model to Study How Parental Stress is Remodelling the Sperm Epigenome”. Special acknowledgment to all the finalists; Macarena Gonzalez, Fiona Cheung, Alexandra Peters, […]

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39th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Embryo Technology in Europe (AETE)

In September ART Lab Solutions exhibited at the 39th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Embryo Technology in Europe (AETE), showcasing its products and services that support elite cattle breeding.   ART Lab Solutions is passionate about sponsoring these meetings as it connects a global community of scientists and veterinarians. We are supporting those

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Storing Media: Understanding Its Shelf Life

Embryo production media is a delicate commodity that demands refrigeration to maintain its effectiveness. Factors like exposure to light (specifically radiation) and oxygen, in conjunction with the media’s specific composition, determine its shelf life. Notably, media with intricate formulations are at a heightened risk of undergoing oxidative deterioration as time goes by.   One crucial

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Grading cattle embryos for transfer or cryopreservation

Evaluating embryo quality prior to embryo transfer or cryopreservation relies on an embryologist’s experience. Within commercial laboratories, embryo quality is assessed visually using a dissecting microscope. Grading usually takes into account several factors including cell numbers, size of the inner cell mass, developmental stage compared to embryo age, the presence of extruded or degenerated cells,

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Tips following IVF.

The oocytes have been fertilised, and we now have presumptive zygotes! How can we give these zygotes the best opportunity to develop into competent blastocysts, ready to be cryopreserved or transferred into recipient cattle? Here are some of our tips following IVF: 1. Remove cumulus cells quickly and thoroughly to reduce the metabolic requirements on

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