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The relationship between yolk entoblast and the nutritional medium in cultures of chicken blastoderm, classical type, was studied. In addition, some refinements to the research ofNew 5–7, and some modifications permitting operations from the dorsal side, are proposed.
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Gallera, J., Nicolet, G. Quelques commentaires sur les méthodes de culturein vitro de jeunes blastodermes de poulet. Experientia 17, 134–135 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02160832
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