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            <title>Cryopreservation of Mouse Spermatozoa in 1.8ml cryotubes</title>
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            <description>A very detailed protocol with figures on mouse spermatozoa freezing. From The European Mouse Mutant Archive (EMMA). ...</description>
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            <title>Cryopreservation of Mouse Spermatozoa</title>
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            <title>Basic Animal husbandry for maintenance and breeding of your transgenic founder or ES cell chimeric</title>
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            <description>Basic Animal husbandry for maintenance and breeding of your transgenic founder or ES cell chimeric mice (Transgenic core facility, University of Virginia). ...</description>
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            <title>Cryopreservation of rodent sperm and embryos of sperm</title>
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            <description>K.C.Kent Lioid, NIH-NCRR mutant mouse regional research center at UC Davis. It gives a general overview on cryopreservation of sperm and embryos for biomedical research.  ...</description>
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            <title>Archiving mouse strains by cryopreservation</title>
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            <description>A open access original paper published on Lab Animal  34, 4 (2005).

A great deal of time and energy goes into the creation of each new line of transgenic mice; established lines are expensive and labor-intensive to maintain. Archiving of mice by cryopreserv ...</description>
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