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On décrit une technique pour obtenir la survie prolongée des embryons du poulet in vitro, et son emploie pour cultiver des tissus isolés du système nerveux centrale.
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Acknowledgments. We are grateful to Prof.S. M. Crain, of the Albert Einstein Medical College in New York, for having first called our attention to the possibility of obtaining such prolonged survival of chick embryos in vitro. Our thanks are also due to MissJoke Stroes of the Mobach pottery works in Utrecht, who made for us the ceramic dishes used in this study.
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Corner, M.A., Richter, A.P.J. Extended survival of the chick embryo in vitro. Experientia 29, 467–468 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01926786
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