Is day 7 culture necessary for in vitro fertilization of cryopreserved/warmed human oocytes?
Abstract Background Human embryos are usually cultured to blastocyst stage by Day 5 or 6 after insemination. However, some embryos grow slowly and reach blastocyst stage at Day 7. Acceptable live birth rates have been reported after transfer of Day 7 blastocysts resulted from fresh oocyte in vitro f...
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Main Authors: | Xiangli Niu (Author), Cassie T. Wang (Author), Richard Li (Author), Ghassan Haddad (Author), Weihua Wang (Author) |
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