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DescriptionHuman embryos (four-cell stage) (27771482412).jpg |
Human embryos (four-cell stage), in vitro fertilization (IVF) and assisted reproductive technology (ART) with ZEISS Axio Observer and ZEISS DIC contrasting method www.zeiss.com/axio-observer Courtesy of Stephanie Mittmann, IVF Labor, KiWu Zentrum Göttingen, Germany. |
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Source | Human embryos (four-cell stage) |
Author | ZEISS Microscopy from Germany |
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