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Oocytes from young and adult mice matured in vivo or in vitro
High-fertility mouse line FL1 analysis
Testes from three mouse strains, AKR/N, C57BL/6 and MRL/MpJ+/+
Mouse in vivo matured MII oocytes and germinal vesicle oocytes
Analysis of human spermatogenic dysfunction
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Gametic selection favours polyandry and selfing.
Gamete and embryo donation guidance.
Gamete sex and elevation affect genetically based variation for unreduced gamete production in a mix…
Eukaryotic fertilization and gamete fusion at a glance.
Telomeres and SIRT1 as Biomarkers of Gamete Oxidative Stress, Fertility, and Potential IVF Outcome.
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Gamete Treatment to Correct Fertilization Failure
Gamete Donation Conception and Disclosure to Children : Towards an Evaluation of the Practices (AMP)
Improvement of IVF Fertilization Rates, by the Cyclic Tripeptide FEE - Prospective Randomized Study
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Embryo DNA Repair Capacity Project
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