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Volumn 38, Issue 1, 2004, Pages 50-54
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Exposure to warmer postoperative temperatures reduces hypothermia caused by anaesthesia and significantly increases the implantation rate of transferred embryos in the mouse
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Author keywords
Anaesthesia; Embryo transfer; Hypothermia; Implantation rate
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Indexed keywords
ALCOHOL;
ANESTHETIC AGENT;
BROMETHOL;
DRUG DERIVATIVE;
KETAMINE;
XYLAZINE;
ANESTHESIA;
ANIMAL;
ANIMAL DISEASE;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ARTICLE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
EMBRYO;
EMBRYO TRANSFER;
FEMALE;
FETUS RESORPTION;
HEAT;
HIGH TEMPERATURE;
HYPOTHERMIA;
IATROGENIC DISEASE;
INCUBATOR;
MOUSE;
MOUSE STRAIN;
NIDATION;
NONHUMAN;
OVIDUCT;
POSTOPERATIVE CARE;
PREGNANCY;
PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT;
ROOM TEMPERATURE;
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE;
ZYGOTE;
ANESTHETICS;
ANIMALS;
EMBRYO IMPLANTATION;
EMBRYO TRANSFER;
EMBRYONIC AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT;
ETHANOL;
FEMALE;
FETAL RESORPTION;
HEAT;
HYPOTHERMIA;
KETAMINE;
MICE;
MICE, INBRED BALB C;
MICE, INBRED C57BL;
PREGNANCY;
XYLAZINE;
ANIMALIA;
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EID: 1642422249
PISSN: 00236772
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1258/00236770460734399 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (27)
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References (14)
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