Effect of day 3 embryo morphometrics and morphokinetics on survival and implantation after slow freezing-thawing and after vitrification-warming: a retrospective cohort study
Abstract Background Morphometric and morphokinetic evaluation of in vitro cultured human embryos allows evaluation without time restriction and reduces intra- and inter-observer variability. Even though these technologies have been reported to improve the quality of cleavage stage embryo evaluation...
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Main Authors: | Elia Fernandez Gallardo (Author), Carl Spiessens (Author), Thomas D'Hooghe (Author), Sophie Debrock (Author) |
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