Effects of exogenous hexoses on bovine in vitro fertilized and cloned embryo development: Improved blastocyst formation after glucose replacement with fructose in a serum‐free culture medium
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W. Hwang | S. Kang | Byeongchun Lee | J. Kwun | Eunsong Lee | Kyung-Jung Chang | J. Lim
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