@article{2e3f2dcf6aeb40a7b59a8a1c81be3c6a,
title = "Developing animal model systems for embryo technologies in rare and endangered wildlife",
author = "Wildt, {D. E.} and Schiewe, {M. C.} and Schmidt, {P. M.} and Goodrowe, {K. L.} and Howard, {J. G.} and Phillips, {L. G.} and O'Brien, {S. J.} and M. Bush",
note = "Funding Information: it is justifiable to consider alternative rnsthods for species in producing offspring, especially those few little success at natural breeding. The obstacles to The authors wish to thank L. Stuart, J. Martenson, S. Brown, L. Collins, S. Michie; Drs. M. Miller, L. Sinrnons, M. Roelke and W. Hall; and the National Zoo{\textquoteright}s Conservation and Research Center staff for their active participation in various projects discussed in this paper. The authors are grateful to the following organizations for assistance and collaboration: Denver Zoological Gardens, Detroit Zoo, National Zoological Park of South Africa, Henry Doorly Zoo, Johannesburg Zoo, Gladys Porter Zoo, Metro Toronto Zoo, San Diego Zoo, Wildlife Safari Park. Portions of this work were supported by Friends of the National Zoo and a grant from the National Geographic Society. Research projects of M.C.S., K.L.G. and J.G.H. are supported, in part, by the Wcmen{\textquoteright}s Camnittee of the Smithsonian Associates.",
year = "1986",
month = jan,
doi = "10.1016/0093-691X(86)90182-2",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "25",
pages = "33--51",
journal = "Theriogenology",
issn = "0093-691X",
publisher = "Elsevier Inc.",
number = "1",
}