Mouse in vivo-derived late 2-cell embryos have higher developmental competence after high osmolality vitrification and −80°C preservation than IVF or ICSI embryos
Mammalian embryos are most commonly cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen; however, liquid nitrogen is not available in special environments, such as the International Space Station (ISS), and vitrified embryos must be stored at −80°C. Recently, the high osmolarity vitrification (HOV) method was develope...
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Main Authors: | Erika HAYASHI (Author), Sayaka WAKAYAMA (Author), Daiyu ITO (Author), Ayumi HASEGAWA (Author), Keiji MOCHIDA (Author), Masatoshi OOGA (Author), Atsuo OGURA (Author), Teruhiko WAKAYAMA (Author) |
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The Society for Reproduction and Development,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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