Commercially available equipment suitable for post-implantation embryo culture
- PMID: 499446
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01964043
Commercially available equipment suitable for post-implantation embryo culture
Abstract
There is a need for commercially manufactured equipment for use in post-implantation embryo culture techniques. A simple, inexpensive modification to an existing device is described that enables such an apparatus to be used for the roller-tube technique.
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