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747 related items for PubMed ID: 8914080

  • 1. Influence of FSH and hCG on the resumption of meiosis of bovine oocytes surrounded by cumulus cells connected to membrana granulosa.
    van Tol HT, van Eijk MJ, Mummery CL, van den Hurk R, Bevers MM.
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