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INCREASING CULTURE TIME FROM 48 TO 96 OR 144 HOURS INCREASES THE PROPORTIONS OF EQUINE CUMULUS OOCYTE COMPLEXES WITH NEGATIVE OR FRAGMENTED NUCLEUS MORPHOLOGY

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pp. 1549 - 1560
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