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A. Vithoulkas, M. Levanduski, V.T. Goudas, K. Illmensee: Co-culture of human embryos with autologous cumulus cell clusters and its beneficial impact of secreted growth factors on preimplantation development as compared to standard embryo culture in assisted reproductive technologies (ART). In: Middle East Fertility Society Journal. Band 22, Nr. 4, 2017, S. 317–322, doi:10.1016/j.mefs.2017.05.009.
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Karl Illmensee: Mammalian Cloning and its Discussion on Applications in Medicine. In: Journal für Reproduktionsmedizin und Endokrinologie - Journal of Reproductive Medicine and Endocrinology. Band 4, Nr. 1, 2007, S. 6–16 kup.at
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P. M. Zavos, K. Illmensee: Possible Therapy of Male Infertility by Reproductive Cloning: One Cloned Human 4-Cell Embryo. In: Archives of Andrology. Band 52, 2006, S. 243–254. PMID 16728339
„Recently, our team of scientific and medical experts has created the first human cloned embryo for reproductive purposes. The embryo was the end result of using nine microsurgically enucleated human donor oocytes and fusing them via electrical stimulation and activation with whole human granulosa cells from a patient desiring to have a child via SCNT.“ auf: zavos.org (Memento vom 29. November 2007 im Internet Archive)