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Fol. Biol. 2005, 51, 29-33

https://doi.org/10.14712/fb2005051020029

Effect of Protein Supplement Source on Porcine Oocyte Maturation and Subsequent Embryonic Development after Parthenogenetic Activation

Vladimír Krylov1,2, R. Křen1, K. Okada1, I. Vacková1, T. Tlapáková2, J. Fulka3

1Center for Cell Therapy and Tissue Repair, VUZV Labs., Prague, Czech Republic
2Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, Prague, Czech Republic
3Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Liběchov, Czech Republic

Received March 2005
Accepted March 2005

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