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Effrosyni Fatira

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Martinez-Leiva L, Landeira J, Fernandez de Puelles M, Hernandez-Leon S, Tuset V, Fatira E
NPJ Biodivers . 2025 Jan; 4(1):3. PMID: 39890979
Copepods, the most abundant individuals of the mesozooplankton, play a pivotal role in marine food webs and carbon cycling. However, few studies have focused on their diversity and the environmental...
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Hamai N, Koide C, Tansho Y, Ooka Y, Hirano M, Fatira E, et al.
J Reprod Dev . 2023 Mar; 69(2):109-117. PMID: 36858480
Conservation of chicken germplasm is crucial in supporting commercial breeds for sustainable egg and meat production and preserving the genetic diversity of indigenous breeds for future breeding. Cryopreservation of chicken...
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Martinez-Leiva L, Landeira J, Fatira E, Diaz-Perez J, Hernandez-Leon S, Roo J, et al.
Animals (Basel) . 2023 Feb; 13(3). PMID: 36766259
The fish body shape is a key factor that influences multiple traits such as swimming, foraging, mating, migrations, and predator avoidance. The present study describes the body morphological changes and...
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Fatira E, Havelka M, Saito T, Landeira J, Rodina M, Gela D, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2023 Jan; 9:1054345. PMID: 36619956
Sturgeons are the most endangered species group and their wild populations continue to decrease. In this study, we apply intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), an assisted reproductive technology, for the first...
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Fatira E, Havelka M, Labbe C, Depince A, Iegorova V, Psenicka M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Feb; 10(1):2293. PMID: 32024858
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Fatira E, Havelka M, Labbe C, Depince A, Psenicka M, Saito T
Sci Rep . 2019 Jul; 9(1):10453. PMID: 31320687
Several steps of sturgeon somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) have been recently established, but improvements are needed to make it a feasible tool to preserve the natural populations of this...
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Fatira E, Havelka M, Labbe C, Depince A, Iegorova V, Psenicka M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2018 Apr; 8(1):5997. PMID: 29662093
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a very promising cloning technique for reconstruction of endangered animals. The aim of the present research is to implement the interspecific SCNT (iSCNT) technique...