Impact of oocytes with CLCG on ICSI outcomes and their potential relation to pesticide exposure
Abstract Background Oocyte quality is a key limiting factor in female fertility which is primarily reflected in morphological features. Centrally located cytoplasm granulation (CLCG) is one type of cytoplasmic dimorphism exhibited by oocytes that could be linked to pesticide exposure with a signific...
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Main Authors: | Philippe Merviel (Author), Rosalie Cabry (Author), Karen Chardon (Author), Elodie Haraux (Author), Florence Scheffler (Author), Naima-belhadri Mansouri (Author), Aviva Devaux (Author), Hikmat Chahine (Author), Véronique Bach (Author), Henri Copin (Author), Moncef Benkhalifa (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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