Non-frozen preservation protocols for mature mouse oocytes dramatically extend their developmental competence by reducing oxidative stress.
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Qing Li | Jing-He Tan | Guang-Zhong Jiao | Hong Li | Wei Cui | Jiang Zhu | Tian-Yang Wang | Qian Li
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