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Phase subtraction cell counting method and dry mass determination for assessment of viability of mouse embryos

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Abstract

The phase subtraction cell counting method has produced accurate, non-toxic cell counts in live mouse embryos beyond the eight-cell stage. Here we describe the combination of the cell count and the relative dry mass to assess mouse embryo viability.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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