Oviduct epithelial spheroids during in vitro culture of bovine embryos mitigate oxidative stress, improve blastocyst quality and change the embryonic transcriptome. [PDF]
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<i>In Vitro</i> Culture of Vitrified Immature Mouse Testicular Tissue in The Presence of N-acetylcysteine Antioxidant. [PDF]
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Biological Properties of Extracts Obtained from In Vitro Culture of Plectranthus scutellarioides in a Cell Model. [PDF]
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Long-Term In Vitro Culture Alters Gene Expression Pattern of Genes Involved in Ontological Groups Representing Cellular Processes. [PDF]
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