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A simple technique for maintaining the lizard (Calotes versicolor) embryos in culture till hatching.
S L, Shinde, S C, Goel
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Whole embryo culture: A screening technique for teratogens?
Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Mutagenesis, 1982Head-fold and early somite stages of mouse and rat embryos maintained in whole-embryo culture throughout much of the period of organogenesis demonstrate normal growth and morphogenesis. Embryos directly exposed to teratogens in the culture system and embryos cultured in serum from adult animals treated with toxic compounds develop congenital ...
T W, Sadler, W E, Horton, C W, Warner
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Muskmelon Embryo Rescue Techniques Using In Vitro Embryo Culture
2010Among the major cucurbit vegetables, melon (Cucumis melo) has one of the greatest polymorphic fruit types and botanical varieties. Some melon fruits have excellent aroma, variety of flesh colors, deeper flavor, and more juice compared to other cucurbits.
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Gene Transfer Techniques in Whole Embryo Cultured Post-implantation Mouse Embryos
2013Gene transfer techniques such as electroporation and lipofection are powerful systems for investigating gene function. In this chapter we focus on the methods and applications of gene transfer into specific cells and tissues of post-implantation mouse embryos.
Daisuke, Sakai, Paul A, Trainor
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2010
Many variables must be considered when choosing a clinical culture system. Although animal studies provide a strong evidence-based profile as to the composition of viable clinical systems, the true test of efficacy in a clinical setting is to test the system within one’s own laboratory by randomizing sibling oocytes or embryos to the test system or the
Katharine V. Jackson, Catherine Racowsky
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Many variables must be considered when choosing a clinical culture system. Although animal studies provide a strong evidence-based profile as to the composition of viable clinical systems, the true test of efficacy in a clinical setting is to test the system within one’s own laboratory by randomizing sibling oocytes or embryos to the test system or the
Katharine V. Jackson, Catherine Racowsky
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A new in vitro culture technique for rat embryos
Teratology, 1972AbstractA new technique for culturing embryos, which permits detailed observation and manipulation, is described. The method has been applied to rat embryos on day 10, 11, or 12 of gestation. Twenty‐four‐hour culture of day‐11 rat embryos resulted in nearly normal increases in somite number, and embryo length and protein increment of about half that ...
M A, Robkin, T H, Shepard, T, Tanimura
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