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THE PHILIPPINE WATER BUFFALO

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CONTENTS<br />

Duran, D. H., et al. Embryo development rate of in vitro matured swamp buffalo oocytes crossfertilized<br />

in vitro with riverine buffalo semen......................................................................................<br />

Duran, D. H., et al. Effect of some physical parameters on embryo development of buffalo oocytes<br />

matured and fertilized in vitro..............................................................................................<br />

Duran, D. H., et al. Studies on increasing the yield of in vitro embryo production in water buffaloes......<br />

Duran, D. H., et al. In vitro nuclear progression of immature swamp buffalo oocytes after cryopreservation<br />

by vitrification method.......................................................................................................<br />

Duran, P. G., et al. Onset of estrus, occurrence of ovulation, and estrous cycle length of cyclic buffaloes<br />

after pgf2 alpha or prid treatments........................................................................................<br />

Duran, P. G., et al. Post partum reproductive organ activity on Philippine carabao, murrah buffalo and their<br />

crosses..........................................................................................................................<br />

Dunwa, M. M. and C. P. Maala. The incidence of pregnant carabaos slaughtered at Food Terminal, Inc.<br />

from 1989-1990................................................................................................................<br />

Gilo, A. S. A study on the incidence of right and left horn pregnancies in slaughtered pregnant native cows<br />

and carabaos..................................................................................................................<br />

Gunjima, M., et al. Preliminary study on in vitro production of buffalo embryo: effect of culture media and<br />

sera...............................................................................................................................<br />

Hufana, B. B., et al. Effect of time on maturation and embryo development rates of buffalo oocytes in vitro..<br />

Jha, S. S., et al. Studies on embryo movement and multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (moet) in water<br />

buffaloes.........................................................................................................................<br />

Llaguno, G. V., et al. Field trial of prostaglandin f 2 alpha for estrus induction and synchronization and<br />

conception rate in carabaos (Bubalus bubalis).......................................................................<br />

Mamuad, F. V., et al. Estrus phenomena of carabao under range management condition.....................<br />

Matsumoto, T., et al. Optimizing handling processing techniques for the production of quality semen ii.<br />

preliminary study on the revivability of buffalo spermatozoa following different freezing methods....<br />

Momongan, V. G., et al. The monthly calving rates and calving interval of carabaos raised in confinement<br />

and in ranch type of management........................................................................................<br />

Momongan, V. G., et al. Conception rates of the Philippine carabao inseminated with buffalo frozen semen<br />

under smallholder farmer condition.......................................................................................<br />

Momongan, V. G., et al. Reproductive status and synchronization of oestrus for predetermined insemination<br />

of Philippine carabao (swamp buffalo) raised by smallholder farmers........................................<br />

Momongan, V. G., et al. Reproductive status of carabaos raised by smallholder farmers in selected areas<br />

in the Philippines..............................................................................................................<br />

Momongan, V. G., et al. The onset of puberty in female Philippine carabao and Phil-murrah crossbred...<br />

Momongan, V. G., et al. Improving the productivity of the Philippine carabaos under village conditions...<br />

Momongan, V. G., et al. Use of progesterone releasing intravaginal device (prid) in synchronizing estrus<br />

in Philippine carabaos at the institutional herd........................................................................<br />

Nuñeza, O. M., V. G. Momongan and S. S. Capitan. Sperm production of philippine carabaos and<br />

crossbreed buffaloes with or without ultrastructural alteration in the testes...................................<br />

Obsioma, A. R. and R. M. Lapitan. Mineral status and onset of post-partum heat in lactating Philippine<br />

carabaos under lucban condition.........................................................................................<br />

Obsioma, A. R. and V. G. Momongan. Assessment of the reproductive status of mature female carabaos<br />

slaughtered at Food Terminal, Inc. abattoirs..........................................................................<br />

Ocampo, L. C., F. P. Aquino, R. V. de Vera and L. C. Cruz. Blastocyst formation of swamp buffalo<br />

embryos in co-culture system............................................................................................<br />

Ocampo, L. C., et al. Cysteamine improves the glutathione (GSH) level, male pronucleus formation<br />

(MPN) and developmental capacity of swamp buffalo oocytes matured in vitro..........................<br />

Ocampo, L. C., et al. Intracytoplasmic glutathione concentration of swamp buffalo (Bubalus bubalis<br />

limneticus) oocytes cultured in vitro....................................................................................<br />

Ocampo, L. C., et al. Maturation and fertilization of swamp buffalo oocytes in vitro: effect of length of<br />

ovarian transport..............................................................................................................<br />

Ocampo, M. B., L. C. Cruz, F. V. Mamuad and L. Ocampo. In vitro production of pre-implantation stage<br />

buffalo embryos...............................................................................................................<br />

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