Nuclear Remodeling and In Vitro Development Following Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer in Swine |
Yoon Jong-Taek
(Department of Animal Life and Resources, Hankyong National University, Institute of Genetic Engineering, Hankyong National University)
Kim Yong-Yeup (Kongju National University) Lee Jong-Wan (Kongju National University) Min Kwan-Sil (The Graduate School of Bio- & Information Technology, Hankyong National University) Hwang Seongsoo (Institute of Genetic Engineering, Hankyong National University) |
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