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Blastocyst cell number at 168 h after IVF with frozen-thawed boar spermatozoa in the magnetized freezing extender treated with 0 G (n = 14), 2000 G (n = 16), 4000 G (n =15) and 6000 G (n = 17), representative images of stained by Hoechst 33342 (A) and number of cell per blastocyst (B), a,b p < 0.05.

Blastocyst cell number at 168 h after IVF with frozen-thawed boar spermatozoa in the magnetized freezing extender treated with 0 G (n = 14), 2000 G (n = 16), 4000 G (n =15) and 6000 G (n = 17), representative images of stained by Hoechst 33342 (A) and number of cell per blastocyst (B), a,b p < 0.05.

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