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Westhusin ME, Collas P, Marek D, et al. Reducing the amount of cytoplasm available for early embryonic development decreases the quality but not quantity of embryos produced by in vitro fertilization and nuclear transplantation. Theriogenology. 1996;46(2):243-52doi: 10.1016/0093-691x(96)00181-1.
Westhusin, M. E., Collas, P., Marek, D., Sullivan, E., Stepp, P., Pryor, J., & Barnes, F. (1996). Reducing the amount of cytoplasm available for early embryonic development decreases the quality but not quantity of embryos produced by in vitro fertilization and nuclear transplantation. Theriogenology, 46(2), 243-52. https://doi.org/10.1016/0093-691x(96)00181-1
Westhusin, M E, et al. "Reducing the amount of cytoplasm available for early embryonic development decreases the quality but not quantity of embryos produced by in vitro fertilization and nuclear transplantation." Theriogenology vol. 46,2 (1996): 243-52. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/0093-691x(96)00181-1
Westhusin ME, Collas P, Marek D, Sullivan E, Stepp P, Pryor J, Barnes F. Reducing the amount of cytoplasm available for early embryonic development decreases the quality but not quantity of embryos produced by in vitro fertilization and nuclear transplantation. Theriogenology. 1996 Jul 15;46(2):243-52. doi: 10.1016/0093-691x(96)00181-1. PMID: 16727894.
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