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Home / Breed References for Bovine AMH

Breed References for Bovine AMH

Breed References for Bovine AMH

Bos Taurus

– Angus 6

– Jersey 14, 15

– Hereford 11

– Holstein 1, 2, 3, 4, 14, 15

– Red Angus 12

– Wagyu 6, 9

Bubalus bubalis

– Murrah 1, 2

Bos indicus

– Brahman 6, 9

– Gyr 1, 2

– Nelore 2, 3, 4, 10, 12

Mixed

– Beefmaster 6, 9

– Brangus 5, 9, 12

– Holstein-Jersey 14, 15

– Braford 5

– Bonsmara 5

References:

1 Baldrighi JM, Sá Filho MF, Batista EO, Lopes RN, Visintin JA, Baruselli PS, Assumpção ME. Anti-Mullerian hormone concentration and antral ovarian follicle population in Murrah heifers compared to Holstein and Gyr kept under the same management. Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 2014 Dec; 49(6):1015-20. [Bovine AMH ELISA AL-114]

2 Baruselli PS, Batista EOS, Vieira LM, Souza Ah. Relationship between follicle population, AMH concentration and fertility in cattle. Anim Reprod. 2015 Sep. 12 (3): 487-497[Bovine AMH ELISA AL-114]

3 Batistia E, Macedo G, Sala R, Ortolan M, Sa Filho M, Del Valle T, Jesus E, Lopes R, Renno F, Baruselli P. Plasma Anti-mullerian Hormone as a Predictor of Ovarian Antral Follicular Population in Bos indicus (Nelore) and Bos Taurus (Holstein) Heifers. Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 2014 Jun; 49(3):448-452. [Bovine AMH ELISA AL-114]

4 Batistia E, Guerreiro BM, Freitas BG, Silva JCB, Vieira LM, Ferreira RM, Rezende RG, Basso AC, Lopes, R, Renno FP, Souza AH, Baruselli PS. Plasma anti-Mullerian hormone as predictive endocrine marker to select Bos taurus (Holstein) and Bos indicus (Nelore) calves for in vitro embryo production. Domestic Animal Endocrinology, 2015 Aug 54: 1-9 epub ahead of print.  [Bovine AMH ELISA AL-114]

5 Bo G, Anduaga I, Bernal B, moreira G, Cedeno A, Barajas J, Pelizzari M, Andrada S, Tribulo A. Serum AMH concentrations and in vitro embryo production in beef cattle. Poster session presented at 42nd International Embryo Transfer Society Annual Meeting; 2016 Jan; Louisville, Kentucky [Bovine AMH ELISA AL-114]

6 Chachere JA. Anti-Mullerian Hormone Concentrations as a Predictor of Superovulation Response and Conception Rate in Beef Females. [Thesis]. [College Station (TX)]: Texas A&M University. [Bovine AMH ELISA, AL-114].

7 Guerreiro BM, Batista EO, Vieira LM, Sá Filho MF, Rodrigues CA, Castro Netto A, Silveira CR, Bayeux BM, Dias EA, Monteiro FM, Accorsi M, Lopes RN, Baruselli PS. Plasma anti-mullerian hormone: an endocrine marker for in vitro embryo production from Bos taurus and Bos indicus donors. Domestic Animal Endocrinology. 2014 Oct; 49:96-104. [Bovine AMH ELISA AL-114]

8 Ilha GF, Rovani MT, Gasperin BG, Ferreira R, de Macedo MP, Neto OA, Duggavathi R, Bordignon V, Gonçalves P. Regulation of Anti-Mullerian Hormone and Its Receptor Expression around Follicle Deviation in Cattle. Reprod Domest Anim. 2016 Apr;51(2):188-94.  Epub 2016 Jan 27. [Bovine AMH ELISA, AL-114].

9 Kumar A, Kalra B, Patel A, Shah S. New Sensitive Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) ELISAs for Non-Human Primate, Rodent, Equine, Bovine, Canine and Other Species. Poster session presented at: American Association for Clinical Chemistry; 2013; Jul 30-Aug 1; Houston, TX. [Human/Primate AMH ELISA AL-105, Bovine AMH ELISA AL-114, Canine AMH ELISA AL-116, Equine and Ovine AMH ELISA AL-115, Rat and Mouse AMH ELISA AL-113]

10 Lopes Dias Queiroz V. 2014: Anti-Mullerian Serum Hormone as a Predictor of Puberty in Young Nelore Bulls [dissertation]. [Mato Grosso (Brazil)]: Universidade Federal De Mato Grosso Do Sul. [Bovine AMH ELISA AL-114]

11 Sequeira M, Guillen S, Meikle A, Viñoles C. 2014. Relación entre la máxima cuenta folicular, las concentraciones de hormona antimüleriana y la concepción en vaquillonas Hereford. Poster session presented at Proceedings del 2do Congreso de la Sociedad Argentina de Tecnologías Embrionari a Arbitrado; 2014; May26-27; Buenos Aires, Argentina. [Bovine AMH ELISA AL-114]

12 Stojsin A, Sovernigo T, Filho M, Gillis D, Adona P, Miranda M, Ohashi O, Neal M, Madan P, King A. Plasma anti-müllerian hormone predicts bovine ovary size, number of antral follicles, and overall animal fertility in three breeds of cattle. Poster session presented at Ovarian Club III; 2013 Nov; Paris France. [Bovine AMH ELISA AL-114]

13 Vales C, Recavarren M, Ranochia R, Bianchi C, De La Mata A, De La Mata J, Alberio RH. Determinación de la hormona antimulleriana (AMH) en plasma de vacas superovuladas como predictora de la respuesta. Poster session presented at 2° Congreso de Sociedad Argentina de Tecnologías Embrionarias; 2014; May 28-31; Buenos Aires, AR. [Bovine AMH ELISA AL-114]

14 Ribeiro ES, Cerri R, Bisinotto R, Lima F, Greco L, Morrison A, Kumar A, Thatcher W, Santos J. Associations Between Plasma Anti-Müllerian Hormone and Fertility Responses of Seasonally Calving Grazing Dairy Cows. Poster session presented at American Dairy Science Association; 2012; July 15-19; Phoenix, AZ. [Bovine AMH CLIA AL-214]

15 Ribeiro ES, Bisinotto RS, Lima FS, Greco LF, Morrison A, Kumar A, Thatcher WW, Santos JE. Plasma anti-Müllerian hormone in adult dairy cows and associations with fertility. Journal of Dairy Science. 2014 Nov; 97(11):6888-900. [Bovine AMH CLIA AL-214]

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