Effect of post-fusion holding time, orientation and position of somatic cell-cytoplasts during electrofusion on the development of handmade cloned embryos in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).
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P. Palta | M. Chauhan | S. Singla | R. Manik | M. Muzaffar | M. Saini | N. Selokar | R. Shah | A. Saha
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