Effect of hypotaurine on in vitro fertilization and production of term offspring from in vitro-fertilized ova of the Japanese field vole, Microtus montebelli.
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M. Kurohmaru | T. Wakayama | K. Imamura | Y. Hayashi | Y. Toyoda | J. Suto
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