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Further observations on human oocytes in vitro

L B Shettles

    International Journal of Fertility
    |January 1, 1981
    PubMed

    Abstract:

    Diploid, primary human oocytes freed of the cumulus, corona radiata cells and the zona pellucida, kept in the follicular fluid at body temperature and atmospheric oxygen tension, may undergo normal appearing cleavage after being maneuvered into very close proximity in vitro.

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