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Magnani, L., C. M. Johnson, & R. A. Cabot (2008). Expression of eukaryotic elongation initiation factor 1A differentially marks zygotic genome activation in biparental and parthenogenetic porcine embryos and correlates with in vitro developmental potential. Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 20(7), 818-825.
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Magnani, L., & R. A. Cabot. In vitro and in vivo derived porcine embryos possess similar, but not identical, patterns of Oct4, Nanog and Sox2 mRNA expression during cleavage development. Molecular Reproduction and Development, 75(12), 1726-1735.
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