Posters
Number |
Title |
GEG1 |
Differences in Sertoli Cell Numbers per Seminiferous Tubule/Cord between SCCx43KO Mice and their Wild type Littermates at Different Postnatal Ages (H Hüneke; Hanover, Germany) |
GEG2 |
Characterisation of Musculus complexus and Pectoralis superficialis muscle fibres collected from naked neck and wildtype broiler strain embryos (AC Mott, Göttingen, Germany) |
GEG3 |
Role of Connexin43 in adult male germ cells (K Rode, Hanover, Germany) |
GEG4 |
Cas9 expression in porcine fibroblasts facilitates in vitro genome editing (JH Soellner; Mariensee, Germany) |
GEG5 |
Effects of Connexin43 loss on three-dimensional Sertoli cell nuclear ultrastructure – Preliminary data obtained from transgenic SCCx43KO mice (S Staggenborg; Hanover, Germany) |
GEG6 |
Effects of a Deletion of Connexin43 in Somatic Sertoli Cells on Intermediate Filament Synthesis and Distribution– Preliminary Data Obtained from Transgenic SCCx43KO Mice (M Ueffing, Hanover, Germany) |
GEG7 |
A novel genetic factor influencing male fertility in Holstein cattle (F Xu, Göttingen, Hanover, Germany) |
GEG8 |
Influence of luteotropic and luteolytic factors on the promoters methylation level of the progesterone receptor isoforms A (PGRA) and B (PGRB) in the cow's corpus luteum (R Rekawiecki; Olsztyn, Poland) |
GEG9 |
Effects of the addition of different concentrations of catalase and sodium pyruvate to TRIS egg yolk extender before freezing on quality of frozen-thawed bull sperm (HO Arslan; Ankara, Turkey) |
GEG10 |
The use of AndroVision eFlow improves the accuracy of sperm concentration determination in AI boars compared to conventional photometric measurements (R Grossfeld; Tiefenbach, Germany) |
GEG11 |
Identification of extracellular vesicles in blastocoel fluid of in vitro produced bovine embryos (C Herrera; Zurich, Switzerland) |
GEG12 |
The use of fresh instead of frozen-thawed semen does not improve in vitro production of bovine embryos (I Ibanescu; Zurich, Switzerland) |
GEG13 |
GEG13 The potential of goat ovaries for in vitro oocyte production in Cameroon (J Kouamo; Ngaoundere, Cameroon) |
GEG14 |
Effects of supplementation of Tris-egg yolk extender with Royal Jelly on frozen- and refrozen-thawed ram semen characteristics (Z Nematpour, Zanjan, Iran) |
GEG15 |
Deep Freeze vs Cryo: A prospective study on fertility results of deepfreeze (-152°C) bull semen storage (KT Olğaç, Ankara, Turkey) |
GEG16 |
Increasing stallion sperm longevity during cold storage by alginate encapsulation (D Pruß, Hanover, Germany) |
GEG17 |
Effect of rumen-protected methionine and lysine supplementation on the developmental competence of bovine cumulus-oocyte-complexes collected from dairy cows via OPU (M Ritz; Gießen, Germany) |
GEG18 |
Silymarin protects from methotrexate (MTX)-induced injury in rat testis via antioxidant and anti-apoptotic pathways (Z Atli; Sanliurfa, Turkey) |
GEG19 |
Sperm subpopulations defined by computer-assisted sperm analysis as predictors for the cryoresistance of bull ejaculates (C Gutierrez; Neustadt an der Aisch, Germany) |
GEG20 |
Lipidomics of boar seminal plasma: Relevance for semen preservability? (L Höfner; Hanover, Germany) |
GEG21 |
Development of predictive models for bull sperm quality (M Hürland; Schönow, Germany) |
GEG22 |
Cold-resistance of boar sperm is not related to fertility (M Schulze; Schönow, Germany) |
GEG23 |
Microfluidic sperm sorting of bull sperm and its comparison with density gradient centrifugation and swim up (O Kalyoncu, Hanover, Germany) |
GEG24 |
Multicolor flow cytometry for quality control of cryopreserved bovine sperm. Experience from a Swiss semen production center (E Malama; Zurich, Switzerland) |
GEG25 |
Expression of PTGS2 in testicular tissue of dogs with non-obstructive azoospermia (J Morawietz; Hanover, Germany) |
GEG26 |
Detection of spermatogonial stem cells (SSC) in testicular tissue of dogs with spontaneous immune mediated orchitis (L Reifarth; Hanover, Germany) |
GEG27 |
Vitrification of stallion sperm using permeating cryoprotective agents (D Pruß; Hannover, Germany) |
GEG28 |
Assessment of the need to purify ejaculates for the RNA-Seq study of the pig sperm transcriptome (L Yu; Cerdanyola del Valles, Catalonia, Spain) |
GEG29 |
Polar bear testis morphology and staging (E Spörndly-Nees; Uppsala, Sweden) |
Number |
Titel |
SR1 |
Effects of long-term heat stress and dietary restriction on apoptotic and anti-apoptotic pathways at the protein level in rat testicular tissue (I Alak1, Ankara, Turkey) |
SR2 |
Neonatal androgenization affects oocyte maturation at adulthood (R Chávez-Genaro, Montevideo, Urugay) |
SR3 |
Relationship of blood nitric oxide, malondial-dehyde, glutathione peroxidase and progesterone levels with pregnancy in dairy cows synchronized with modified ovsynch protocol (H Çolakoğlu1, Antakya, Turkey) |
SR4 |
The effect of comfort- and heat-period on the blood flow of Corpus Luteum (CL) in cows treated by an Ovsynch protocol (I Darbaz1, Nicosia North Cyprus) |
SR5 |
Transcriptomics of the endometrium in mares susceptible and resistant to persistent breeding-induced endometritis using RNA-sequencing (A S. Elshalofy, Zürich, Switzerland) |
SR6 |
Effect of health, housing, environmental and mating conditions on the sexual behaviour of naturally mating boars in Switzerland (C Hodel, Bern, Switzerland) |
SR7 |
Abnormalities of Reproductive Organs of Sows Slaughtered at Yaounde Town, Cameroon (J Kouamo, Nagaoundere, Cameroon) |
SR8 |
Vascularization as marker for steroid pattern in bovine cystic ovarian follicles R Lapp1, Dummerstorf, Germany) |
SR9 |
Dehydroepiandrosterone: potential biomarker for stress in rearing of bull calves? MK Schaper1, Hannover, Germany) |
SR10 |
Effects of beta-Hydroxybutyrate on the function of bovine endometrial fibroblasts in-vitro (N Schmauch, Hannover, Germany) |
SR11 |
Identification and analysis of the co-expressed gene networks associated with endometritis in cattle using RNA-Seq and miRNA-Seq data (N Sheybani, Tehran, Iran) |
SR12 |
Regulation of interferon induced pathways in granulosa cells of calves fed with different amounts of milk replacer during early life (A Baufeld1, Dummerstorf, Germany) |
SR13 |
Effect of injectable vitamins and trace elements during the transition period on fertility in Brown Swiss dairy heifers (MO Yazlık, Ankara, Turkey) |
SR14 |
The Association of Intrauterine Antimicrobial Resistant Trueperella pyogenes with Cytological Endometrial Inflammation Status in Repeat Breeder Cows (M O Yazlık1, Ankara, Turkey) |
SR15 |
Uterine blood flow resistance and number of endometrial neutrophils increase 2 days after intrauterine infusion of killed cryopreserved sperm in mares susceptible to persistent breeding-induced endometritis (PBIE) (J Lüttgenau, Zürich, Switzerland) |
SR16 |
Investigation of the relationship between some metabolic and antioxidants parameters and pregnancy success at the first postpartum artificial insemination in primiparous cows (S Kurti, Ankara, Turkey) |
SR17 |
Thermal stress generate oxidative damage in black cusk-eel embryos (Genypterus maculatus) (Phillip Dettleff , Santiago, Chile) |
SR18 |
Atrazine has a potential to impair a function of bovine cervix during periovulation period of oesM (M H. Wróbel, Olsztyn, Poland) |
Number |
Titel |
PP1 |
Expression profiles and cellular localization of membrane progesterone receptor alpha, and membrane-associated progesterone receptor component in the ovine corpus luteum during early pregnancy (MO Atli, Kastamonu, Turkey) |
PP2 |
Hydrops of the fetal membranes is a well-known condition in ruminants. Case report: Hydrallantois in a 5-year old Alpaca (V Balasopoulou, Munich, Germany) |
PP3 |
The efficacy of a 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase inhibitor for termination of mid-term pregnancies in dogs (F Binli, Samsun, Turkey) |
PP4 |
Bovine blastocysts, but not morulae, express all transcripts of the estrogen biosynthetic pathway and the estrogen receptors ESR1 and ESR2 (R Fürbass, Dummerstorf, Germany) |
PP5 |
Isolation of extracellular vesicles from the bovine caruncle (J Galli, Zurich, Switzerland) |
PP6 |
Influence of „vaginal seeding“ on early calf health (T Harborth1, Hannover, Germany) |
PP7 |
Is the adhesion of bovine caruncular epithelial cells at early‐mid pregnancy influenced by progesterone and prostaglandin F2α? (M Jamioł, Lublin, Poland) |
PP8 |
Monitoring of bovine neonates using an ambulatory electrocardiogram after dystocia and eutocia J Joerling,Giessen, Germany) |
PP9 |
Antigestagen-mediated effects in decidualized canine uterine stromal cells: decidualization markers, extracellular matrix and progesterone receptors (A Kazemian, Zurich, Switzerland) |
PP10 |
A new Sandwich-ELISA for the simultaneous quantification of bovine pregnancy-associated glycolprotein in serum and whole milk (T Krebs, Goettingen, Germany) |
PP11 |
Examination of factors influencing the length of the bovine umbilical cord and the influence of disinfection on umbilical involution (D Lang, Germany) |
PP12 |
Haptoglobin serum concentration ante partum as practical hint for retained fetal membranes? (I Leiter, Hannover, Germany) |
PP13 |
Effect of a high energy diet on body growth and blood metabolic biomarkers of pregnant sows (R Lugarà, Zurich, Switzerland) |
PP14 |
Low P4 concentrations were associated to embryonic/fetal mortality after embryo transfer (J Melbaum, Bernau OT Schönow, Germany) |
PP15 |
Plasma protein profile during bovine pregnancy (W Mojsym, Lublin, Poland) |
PP16 |
The equine placenta expresses immunological, proinflammatory and proteolytic factors that may affect its expulsion during the third stage of parturition (A Rapacz-Leonard, Olsztyn, Poland) |
PP17 |
Expression of different gap junction and tight junction proteins in canine dystocia (LM Rempel, Hannover, Germany) |
PP18 |
Heat shock protein 60 and 70 are expressed in the early canine placenta and fetal syncytiotrophoblast (S Schäfer-Somi, Vienna, Austria) |
PP19 |
Amino acid composition in porcine uterine fluid on day 10, 12 and 14 post-insemination (M Schmidhauser, Zurich, Switzerland) |
PP20 |
Effect of specific sow traits on placenta characteristics and placenta expulsion in a free farrowing system (C Trachsel, Bern, Switzerland) |
PP21 |
Immune signaling in the canine placenta during natural and antigestagen-induced parturition (M Tavares Pereira, Zurich, Switzerland) |
Number |
Titel |
OT1 |
Equine uterine extracellular vesicles isolation and characterization: a comparative study towards the best strategy (C Almiñana, Zurich Switzerland) |
OT2 |
Polymorphonuclear granulocytes in ovine colostrum – changes in concentration post partum (L Demattio, Giessen, Germany) |
OT3 |
Assessment of cattle and sheep brucellosis in Turkey ( A Demeli, Samsun, Turkey) |
OT4 |
Testicular expression of antioxidant enzymes in adult, deslorelin-treated and prepubertal dogs (D Y Gram, Turkey) |
OT5 |
Influence of first colostrum pasteurization on immunoglobulin G, iron and activity of gamma-glutamyltransferase in blood of newborn calves (S Ganz, Giessen, Germany) |
OT6 |
Cat breeders’ habits regarding breeding management and contraception – results of an online survey (R Hackfort, Hannover, German |
OT7 |
Study of the main causes of mastitis in Iran's dairy cows (F Khandan, Tabriz, Iran) |
OT8 |
Short-term clinical and hormonal effects of a deslorelin implant on late-prepubertal bitches (MA Karadağ, Kars, Turkey) |
OT9 |
Effect of progesterone supplementation following TAI on pregnancy per AI in dairy cows (S.Ö Köksal, Balikesir, Turkey) |
OT10 |
Expression and localization of phoenixin and its receptor in the bovine corpus luteum during the estrous cycle (M K Kowalik, Olsztyn, Poland) |
OT11 |
An overview on effects of date seeds on the reproduction function (T Mohammadabadi, Khuzestan, Iran) |
OT12 |
The impact of dietary palm seeds on hormones and blood methabolites of male sheep (T Mohammadabadi, Khuzestan, Iran) |
OT13 |
The effect of dietary roasted sunflower seeds on milk composition and fatty acid profile in Arabian camels (T Mohammadabadi, Khuzestan, Iran) |
OT14 |
Oestrous cycle dependent alterations in the mRNA abundance of pro-inflammatory factors in the bovine oviductal epithelium in vivo (L Neubrand, Vienna, Austria) |
OT15 |
Importance of left flank depth measurement in the diagnosis of pneumovagina in mares (E Ö Salcı, Bursa, Turkey) |
OT16 |
Silencing of nuclear progesterone receptors affects the expression of transcription factors in canine luteal cells (PC Papa, Sao Paulo, Brazil) |
OT17 |
Insights into luteal sensitivity and metabolism of estrogens in the canine corpus luteum (CL) (T Pereira, Zurich, Switzerland) |
OT18 |
Treatment of a previously inadequately solved reoccurring penile and preputial prolapse in a Dexter bull (B Risch, Hannover, Germany) |
OT19 |
The luteal capacity of bovine ovulatory follicles is markedly shaped before their emergence as single dominant vesicles (J Schneebeli, Summarada, Switzerland) |
OT20 |
Comparison of different methods to assess failure of passive transfer in neonatal foals (M Sievert, Giessen, Germany) |
OT21 |
Methods for isolating Extracellular Vesicles from Bovine Mammary Epithelial Cells in Culture (G Silvestrelli, Zurich, Switzerland) |
OT22 |
Concentration of selenium, copper and zinc in serum of neonatal foals with and without hypogammaglobinemia (LT Stahl, Giessen, Germany) |
OT23 |
Clinical side effects and luteolytic effects using multiple applications of low doses of PGF2α in non-pregnant bitches |
OT24 |
Establishment of an ex vivo model for isolated haemoperfusion of the equine uterus – preliminary results (Ch Unruh, Hannover, Germany) |
OT25 |
Standardization of progesterone measurements in random milk samples according to the fat content in dairy cows |
OT26 |
Persisting paramesonephric and mesonephric ducts in adult male and female giant anteaters (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) |
OT27 |
Causes of equine dystocia – a prospective study (A Wehrend, Giessen, Germany) |