image
   
 
 
          image

 

 

 


EmbryoGlue® NEW!

The GIII Series™ NEW!

  Scientific background
GIII Series™ family  Summary/Features
Success rates
Why r-HA and HYA
Overview of system
References
Products descriptions
 

   G-RINSE™
   G-MOPS™
   G-SPERM™
   G-FERT™
   G-1™ version 3
   G-2™ version 3
   G-MM™
   HSA-solution™
   G-PGD™
   G-FreezeKit Blast™
   G-ThawKit Blast™
   G-OOCYTE™
   G-MOPS™
PLUS
       supplemented with HSA

   G-SPERM™ PLUS
       supplemented with HSA

   G-FERT PLUS
      supplemented with HSA

   G-1™ v3 PLUS
      supplemented with HSA

   G-2™ v3 PLUS
      supplemented with HSA

 
r-HA Culture Media
IVF-ET
Micromanipulation
Sperm Preparation
Cryopreservation
Zander Air Filtration Purification
Zander Air Filtration Purification

ZIVF HOME
Zander Medical Supplies
"Our Companies" Home

 

 

Media Search

 

   


Contact Our
Sales Staff

 

 

 

 

 

References- The GIII Series™

  1. Gardner DK and Lane M (2004) Culture systems for the human embryo. In Textbook of Assisted Reproductive Techniques. Laboratory and Clinical Perspectives. 2nd ed. Martin Dunitz Ltd. The Livery House, 7-9 Pratt Street, London NW1 0AE,UK.
  2. Gardner DK and Lane M (1996) Alleviation of the '2-cell block' and development to the blastocyst of CF1 mouse embryos: role of amino acids, EDTA and physical parameters. Hum Reprod 11: 2703-2712.
  3. Gardner DK et al (2000). EDTA stimulates cleavage stage bovine embryo development in culture but inhibits blastocyst development and differentiation. Mol Reprod Dev 57: 256-261.
  4. Lane M and Gardner DK (1997). Non-essential amino acids and glutamine decrease the time of the first cleavage divisions and increase compaction of mouse zygotes in vitro. J Ass Reprod Genet 14: 398-403.
  5. Lane M and Gardner DK (2001) Effect of essential amino acids on mouse embryo viability and ammonium production. J Ass Reprod Genet 18: 519-525.
  6. Gardner DK et al (1996). Environment of the preimplantation human embryo in vivo: metabolite analysis of oviduct and uterine fluids and metabolism of cumulus cells. Fertil Steril, 65: 349-353.
  7. Fischer B and Bavister B,D (1993). Oxygen tension in the oviduct and uterus of rhesus monkeys, hamsters and rabbits. J Reprod Fertil, 99: 673-679.
  8. Maas D,H et al (1977). Hydrogen ion and carbon dioxide content of the oviductal fluid of the rhesus monkey (Maccaca mulatta). Fertil Steril, 28: 981-985.
  9. Garris D,R (1984). Uterine blood flow, pH and pO2 during nidation in the guinea pig: ovarian regulation. Endocrinology 114: 1219-1224.
  10. Phillips K,P et al (2000). Intracellular pH regulation in human preimplantation embryos. Hum Reprod 15: 896-904.
  11. Edwards LE, Williams DA and Gardner DK (1998) Intracellular pH of the preimplantation mouse embryo: amino acids act as buffers of intracellular pH. Hum Reprod 13: 3441-3448.
  12. Van Langendonckt A et al (2001). Comparison of G1.2/G2.2 and Sydney IVF cleavage / blastocyst sequential media for the culture of human embryos: a prospective, randomized, comparative study. Fertil Steril 76:1023-31
  13. Gardner DK et al (1999) Fetal development after transfer is increased by replacing protein with the glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan for mouse embryo culture and transfer. Hum Reprod 14: 2575-2580
  14. Stojkovic M et al (2001) High concentration of hyaluronic acid in culture medium increases the survival rate of frozen/thawed in vitro produced bovine blastocysts. Theriogenology, 55:317
  15. Gardner DK et al (2001) Recombinant human albumin and hyaluronan increase blastocyst cryosurvival. IFFS, Melbourne.
  16. Schoolcraft W et al (2002) Increased Hyaluronan concentration in the embryo transfer medium results in a significant increase in human embryo implantation rate. ASRM, Seattle, USA.
  17. Gardner DK, Maybach J, Lane M (2001) Hyaluronan and RHSA increase blastocyst cryosurvival. Proc 17th World Congress on Fertility and Sterility, Melbourne.pp 226.
  18. Lane M et al (2003) Cryo-survival and development of bovine blastocysts are enhanced by culture with recombinant albumin and hyaluronan. Mol Reprod Dev

-------------------------
GIII Series , G3 Series

 

 

 

 

image
image
image