Time-lapse embryo imaging
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time-lapse-embryo-imaging-284-3985248
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Time-lapse embryo imaging
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Time-lapse embryo imaging is an emerging non-invasive embryo selection technique used in reproductive biology. It is used to help select embryos with lower risk of defects and/or greater potential of implantation. The procedure involves taking thousands of pictures of the growing embryo in vitro during incubation to study morphology and morphokinetic parameters. In terms of pregnancy rates, live births, or the risk of stillbirth or miscarriage there is a lack of evidence of sufficient quality to
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-lapse_embryo_imaging
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2023-08-18T21:56:37Z
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