Citations:globosus amorphus

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English citations of globosus amorphus

  • 1993, S Kamimura et al., “A globosus amorphus from an in vitro fertilized embryo transferred to a Japanese black cow”, in Theriogenology[1], volume 40, number 4, Elsevier, →DOI, →ISSN, pages 853–858:
    A Globosus amorphus along with a living calf was encountered following the transfer of blastocysts obtained by in vitro fertilization of in vitro-matured follicular oocytes in Japanese black cattle.
  • 2009 August, Md. Taslim Anwar et al., “A rare case of globosus amorphus in a goat”, in Canadian Veterinary Journal[2], volume 50, number 8, pages 854–856:
    The incidence of globosus amorphus in farm animals is greater than generally believed. In 2 separate reports in cattle (2,5) the amorphous fetus had the same chromosomal sex as the co-twin. However, another report (6) suggested that the globosus amorphus could develop from dizygotic twins.
  • 2011, Lisa K Pearson et al., “Theriogenology question of the month”, in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association[3], volume 238, number 10, Am Vet Med Assoc, →DOI, page 1262:
    The globosus amorphus described here did not appear to have negative effects on the cow or live-born twin. Initial reports from personnel at the dairy indicated that the healthy live-born twin was a heifer.