Embryo Gender Ratio and Developmental Potential after Biopsy of In Vivo and In Vitro Produced Hanwoo Embryos |
Cho, Sang-Rae
(Subtropical Animal Experimental Station, National Livestock Institute, Rural Development Administration)
Choe, Chang-Young (Dairy Science Division, National Livestock Institute, Rural Development Administration) Son, Jun-Kyu (Dairy Science Division, National Livestock Institute, Rural Development Administration) Cho, In-Cheol (Subtropical Animal Experimental Station, National Livestock Institute, Rural Development Administration) Yoo, Jae-Gyu (Animal Biotechnology Division, National Livestock Institute, Rural Development Administration) Kim, Hyung-Jong (Planning & Coordination, National Livestock Institute, Rural Development Administration) Ko, Yeong-Gyu (Division, Animal Genetic Resources Station, National Livestock Institute, Rural Development Administration) Kim, Nam-Young (Subtropical Animal Experimental Station, National Livestock Institute, Rural Development Administration) Han, Sang-Hyun (Subtropical Animal Experimental Station, National Livestock Institute, Rural Development Administration) Park, Yong-Sang (Subtropical Animal Experimental Station, National Livestock Institute, Rural Development Administration) Ko, Moon-Suck (Subtropical Animal Experimental Station, National Livestock Institute, Rural Development Administration) |
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