Comparison of results after in vitro fertilized human embryos are cultured in routine medium and in coculture on Vero cells: a randomized study**Supported in part by funds from the Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Overseas Trust Fund, Geneva, Switzerland as a project grant to Denny Sakkas, Ph.D.††Presented in part at the Société Française pour l’Etude de la Fertilité, 31 ème Réunion, Paris, October 1 to 3, 1992.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine
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