Do human embryos have the ability of self-correction?
Abstract Human embryogenesis frequently coinciding with cell division mistakes contributing to pervasive embryonic aneuploidy/mosaicism. While embryo self-correction was elegantly demonstrated in mouse models, human studies are lacking. Here we are witness to human embryos ability to eliminate/expel...
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Main Authors: | Raoul Orvieto (Author), Chen Shimon (Author), Shlomit Rienstein (Author), Anat Jonish-Grossman (Author), Hagit Shani (Author), Adva Aizer (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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