
Ms. Jenna Michelle Bedard PA-C
Physician Assistant
550 1ST AVE NEW YORK NY, 10016About
Jenna Bedard is a physician assistant practicing in NEW YORK, NY. Jenna specializes in preventing and treating human illness and injury by providing a broad range of care under the supervision of a physician. A physician assistant's work can include physical exams, ordering and interpreting tests, performing procedures and prescribing medication. Often times, they can assist in surgery but the scope of practice can vary according to jurisdiction or health care setting.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Embryo transfer as a means of controlling the transmission of viral infections. I. The in vitro exposure of preimplantation bovine embryos to akabane, bluetongue and bovine viral diarrhea viruses.
- Embryo transfer as a means of controlling the transmission of viral infections. II. The in vitro exposure of preimplantation bovine embryos to infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus.
- Embryo transfer as a means of controlling viral infections. VI. Bluetongue virus-free calves from infectious semen.
- Embryo transfer as a means of controlling the transmission of viral infections. VII. The in vitro exposure of bovine and porcine embryos to foot-and-mouth disease virus.
- Embryo transfer as a means of controlling the transmission of viral infections. VIII. Failure to detect foot-and-mouth disease viral infectivity associated with embryos collected from infected donor cattle.
- Embryo transfer as a means of controlling the transmission of viral infections. IX. The in vitro exposure of zona pellucida-intact porcine embryos to swine vesicular disease virus.
- Embryo transfer as a means of controlling the transmission of viral infections. X. The in vivo exposure of zona pellucida-intact porcine embryos to swine vesicular disease virus.
- The in vitro exposure to bovine rhinotracheitis virus of zona pellucida-micromanipulated bovine embryos with the zona pellucida damaged or removed.
- Embryo transfer as a means of controlling the transmission of viral infections. XI. The in vitro exposure of bovine and porcine embryos to vesicular stomatitis virus.
- Embryo transfer as a means of controlling the transmission of viral infections. XIII. Failure to transmit foot-and-mouth disease virus through the transfer of embryos from viremic donors.
- Embryo transfer as a means of controlling the transmission of viral infections. XV. Failure to transmit bluetongue virus through the transfer of embryos from viremic sheep donors.
- Embryo transfer: a discussion on its potential for infectious disease control based on a review of studies on infection of gametes and early embryos by various agents.
- Embryo transfer in relation to bovine leukemia virus control and eradication.
- Nontransmission of bluetongue virus by embryos from bluetongue virus-infected sheep.
- Control of bluetongue virus spread by embryo transfer.
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