Detection of endometrial and subendometrial vasculature on the day of embryo transfer and prediction of pregnancy during fresh in vitro fertilization cycles
Objectives: Successful implantation depends on interaction between a blastocyst and a receptive endometrium. Endometrial vasculature is important in the early endometrial response to blastocyst implantation, and vascular changes can affect uterine receptivity. This study aims to investigate whether...
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Main Authors: | Ari Kim (Author), Hyuk Jung (Author), Won June Choi (Author), Sung Nam Hong (Author), Heung Yeol Kim (Author) |
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2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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