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titleOfInvention Biological sample handling
abstract The present invention relates to the handling of biological samples, such as biological sample retention, manipulation and culture. In one form, the present invention provides an encapsulant for in vitro cell culture comprising a synthetic compound, and in another aspect, the present invention provides an in vitro cell culture comprising a synthetic compound. A method of temporary encapsulation is provided. The present invention has uses in connection with culture and more specifically biological samples such as zygotes, embryos, oocytes, stem cells, sperm located in culture space, suitable pluripotent derivatives Use of (and / or) differentiated progeny, intact or dispersed tissue and / or intact organism (s) and more particularly in connection with encapsulation Have.
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