Fatty Acid Composition of Bovine Embryos Cultured in Serum-Free and Serum-Containing Medium during Early Embryonic Development.

Journal of Reproduction and Development - Tập 45 Số 1 - Trang 97-103 - 1999
Ryuichi SATA1, Hirotada Tsujii1, Hiroyuki Abé2, Shoko Yamashita2, Hiroyoshi Hoshi2
1Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University, Minamiminowa-Mura, Nagano 399-4598, Japan
2Research Institute for the Functional Peptides, 4–3–32, Shimojo, Yamagata 990-0823, Japan

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