Fertilization and early embryology: Development of in-vitro-fertilized primate embryos into blastocysts in a chemically defined, protein-free culture medium
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1996
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Abstract. The formulation of chemically defined culture media that support primate embryo development would facilitate studies on primate preimplantation embryo
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| Authors | Schramm, R.D.;Al-Sharhan, M.; |
| Journal | human reproduction |
| Year | 1996 |
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