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Long-distance transportation of primate embryos developing in culture: a preliminary study
Stephanie Nichols, Alexandra Harvey, Lynette Gierbolini, Janis Gonzalez-Martinez, Carol Brenner, Barry Bavister Reproductive BioMedicine Online Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages (March 2010) DOI: /j.rbmo Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 The BioTherm transport incubator with lid open to show culture tubes in place in the core (left) and closed ready for shipment (right). Reproductive BioMedicine Online , DOI: ( /j.rbmo ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Cohort of 13 IVF rhesus embryos (Cohort No. 3 in Table 1). (A) Embryos as shipped to Wayne State University on post-insemination day 3, magnification ×10; (B) same embryos shown after culture at Wayne State University, which by post-insemination day 7 had developed into three morulae and seven blastocysts; magnification ×20. Reproductive BioMedicine Online , DOI: ( /j.rbmo ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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