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Fertilisation of medusa eggs by spermatozoids in vitro in sea water

Spermatozoids added to medusa eggs in vitro in sea water. a - phase contrast microscope, squash preparation. N – eggs' nucleus, sp – spermatozoids. Scale bar – 10 µm. b – c′ – whole egg in the process of fertilization (non-squashed); b – DAPI staining in grayscale, low magnification; c and c′ - phase contrast and DAPI fluorescence in grayscale, the same field. Scale bar – 50 µm. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0046542.g007


--Mark Hill (talk) 16:26, 21 August 2014 (EST) This is all correct, I have fixed the reference link below. Please in future use a shorter image title.

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<pubmed>23185235</pubmed>| PLoS One.

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