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1090 related items for PubMed ID: 22784408

  • 1. Different preferences of IVF and SCNT bovine embryos for culture media.
    Xiong XR, Wang LJ, Wang YS, Hua S, Zi XD, Zhang Y.
    Zygote; 2014 Feb; 22(1):1-9. PubMed ID: 22784408
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  • 9. Osmotic challenge and expression of aquaporin 3 and Na/K ATPase genes in bovine embryos produced in vitro.
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    Kwong PJ, Abdullah RB, Wan Khadijah WE.
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  • 13. Effects of exogenous hexoses on bovine in vitro fertilized and cloned embryo development: Improved blastocyst formation after glucose replacement with fructose in a serum-free culture medium.
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  • 20. Gene expression and developmental competence of bovine embryos produced in vitro under varying embryo density conditions.
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