Factors affecting the outcome of human blastocyst vitrification
<p>Abstract</p> <p>With single blastocyst transfer practice becoming more common in ART, there is a greater demand for a convenient and reliable cryostorage of surplus blastocysts. Vitrification has emerged in the last decade as an alternative promising substitute for slow freezing...
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Main Authors: | Choi Audrey (Author), Kader Amr A (Author), Orief Yasser (Author), Agarwal Ashok (Author) |
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2009-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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