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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Storage of Two-Cell Mouse Embryos in Vitro

DG Whittingham and RG Wales

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 22(4) 1065 - 1068
Published: 1969

Abstract

There are reports of the storage at O-lOoC of fertilized rabbit (Chang 1947, 1948; Hafez 1965) and sheep ova (Averill 1956; Kardymowicz et al. 1963; Kardy-mowicz, Kardymowicz, and Grochowalski 1966; Kardymowicz, Kardymowicz, and Kremer 1966). However, the storage of fertilized mouse ova in vitro does not appear to have been studied. Wales (1969) found that glycolysis at 37°C by cultured blastocysts was not impaired if the two-cell embryo was stored at 5°C for a short period prior to culture, and the author suggested that storage of two-cell embryos at this temperature may be successful. In the present study the viability of mouse embryos after various periods at low temperature was investigated.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9691065

© CSIRO 1969

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