The presence of partial compaction patterns is associated with lower rates of blastocyst formation, sub-optimal morphokinetic parameters and poorer morphologic grade
Abstract Background Compaction is an important marker of embryonic genome activation and marks a critical step in the development to blastocyst. The objective of our study was to determine whether visualization of the embryonic compaction process through time-lapse imaging (TL) can assist in predict...
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Main Authors: | Christine Hur (Author), Vaani Nanavaty (Author), Meng Yao (Author), Nina Desai (Author) |
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