The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Andrology, Embryo, Immunology, Embryo transfer and Blastocyst. The various areas that Giovanna Lazzari examines in her Andrology study include Offspring, Oocyte, Embryogenesis, In vitro maturation and Gynecology. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection is the focus of her Embryo research.
Her work on Antigen is typically connected to Basic fibroblast growth factor as part of general Immunology study, connecting several disciplines of science. The study incorporates disciplines such as Somatic cell nuclear transfer, Cryopreservation and Somatic cell in addition to Embryo transfer. Giovanna Lazzari focuses mostly in the field of Transplantation, narrowing it down to matters related to Proliferation rate and, in some cases, Cell biology.
Giovanna Lazzari spends much of her time researching Andrology, Embryo, Blastocyst, Cell biology and Genetics. Her studies in Andrology integrate themes in fields like Embryo culture, Immunology, Reproductive technology, Oocyte and Intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Her study explores the link between Embryo and topics such as In vitro that cross with problems in In vitro maturation.
As part of one scientific family, she deals mainly with the area of Blastocyst, narrowing it down to issues related to the Cryopreservation, and often Pregnancy. Giovanna Lazzari studied Cell biology and Embryonic stem cell that intersect with Stem cell. Her Somatic cell nuclear transfer study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cloning, Molecular biology, Genome and Somatic cell.
Her primary scientific interests are in Andrology, Embryo, Reproductive technology, Blastocyst and In vitro. Her study in Andrology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Foal, Oocyte, In vitro maturation, Cryopreservation and Intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Giovanna Lazzari works mostly in the field of Cryopreservation, limiting it down to concerns involving Reproduction and, occasionally, Embryo transfer.
Her Embryo research includes elements of Offspring, Full Term, Semen and Domestic sheep reproduction. Her Reproductive technology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Ceratotherium simum, Embryo culture, Oogenesis and Folliculogenesis. Her Blastocyst course of study focuses on Germinal vesicle and Follicle, Signal transduction and Embryogenesis.
Giovanna Lazzari focuses on Andrology, Embryo, Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, Reproductive technology and Cryopreservation. Her Andrology research incorporates themes from MRNA Sequencing and Phenotype, SURF1. Her study on Embryo is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as In vitro.
Her work carried out in the field of Intracytoplasmic sperm injection brings together such families of science as Sperm, Fertility, Semen and Female infertility. Her Reproductive technology research includes themes of Ecology, Biodiversity and Extinction, Extinction event. Her studies deal with areas such as Ovulation, Embryo transfer, Pregnancy, Reproduction and Blastocyst as well as Cryopreservation.
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Endogenous microRNA can be broadly exploited to regulate transgene expression according to tissue, lineage and differentiation state
Brian D Brown;Bernhard Gentner;Alessio Cantore;Silvia Colleoni.
Nature Biotechnology (2007)
Pregnancy: a cloned horse born to its dam twin.
Cesare Galli;Irina Lagutina;Gabriella Crotti;Silvia Colleoni.
Nature (2003)
Cellular and Molecular Deviations in Bovine In Vitro-Produced Embryos Are Related to the Large Offspring Syndrome
Giovanna Lazzari;Christine Wrenzycki;Doris Herrmann;Roberto Duchi.
Biology of Reproduction (2002)
Embryo production by ovum pick up from live donors.
C. Galli;G. Crotti;C. Notari;P. Turini.
Theriogenology (2001)
Bovine embryo technologies.
C Galli;R Duchi;G Crotti;P Turini.
Theriogenology (2003)
Developmental competence of equine oocytes and embryos obtained by in vitro procedures ranging from in vitro maturation and ICSI to embryo culture, cryopreservation and somatic cell nuclear transfer
C. Galli;S. Colleoni;R. Duchi;I. Lagutina.
Animal Reproduction Science (2007)
Effects of In Vitro Production on Horse Embryo Morphology, Cytoskeletal Characteristics, and Blastocyst Capsule Formation
Jordi L. Tremoleda;Tom A.E. Stout;Irina Lagutina;Giovanna Lazzari.
Biology of Reproduction (2003)
Somatic cell nuclear transfer in horses: effect of oocyte morphology, embryo reconstruction method and donor cell type.
Irina Lagutina;Giovanna Lazzari;Roberto Duchi;Silvia Colleoni.
Reproduction (2005)
Isolation, growth and differentiation of equine mesenchymal stem cells: effect of donor, source, amount of tissue and supplementation with basic fibroblast growth factor
Silvia Colleoni;Emanuela Bottani;Irene Tessaro;Gaetano Mari.
Veterinary Research Communications (2009)
Mammalian leukocytes contain all the genetic information necessary for the development of a new individual.
Cesare Galli;Roberto Duchi;Robert M. Moor;Giovanna Lazzari.
Cloning (1999)
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