The beneficial effect EDTA on development of mouse one-cell embryos in chemically defined medium. |
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Authors: | J Abramczuk D Solter H Koprowski |
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Affiliation: | The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 36th Street at Spruce, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() An improved methology for culturing noninbred (ICR) mouse one-cell embryos is described. The successful development of one-cell embryos into blastocysts in chemically defined (Whitten's) medium was significantly enhanced by the presence of EDTA. More than 70% of ICR one-cell embryos developed into blastocysts in Whitten's medium in the presence of 10.8 μM EDTA, while, without EDTA, only 15–30% of embryos reached blastocyst stage. A concentration of 10.8 μM EDTA also promoted the development of 65–90% of inbred one-cell embryos in Whitten's medium. This beneficial role of EDTA is probably related to the chelation of some metal ion(s) other than Ca2+ or Mg2+. |
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