CRESAM is at the origin of major scientific advances
in the field of reproduction of wild carnivores
- First world work on monitoring ovarian follicular maturation by ultrasound
- Development for the first time of a non-invasive insemination technique by video-endoscopy
- New on Cheetah genetics
- Standardization of the semen collection method
- Development of a specific technique for freezing semen from big cats
- Development of a minimally invasive technique for oocyte puncture in female cheetahs: world first
- Improvement of the quality of semen from male cheetahs by column migration (TMS)
- In vitro fertilization of cheetah oocytes and development of embryos up to D+6
- Frozing of cheetah embryos at D+6
- Thawing and implantation of embryos in the uterus of females previously “prepared” hormonally