Blastomere movement post first cell division correlates with embryonic compaction and subsequent bla...
Blastomere movement post first cell division correlates with embryonic compaction and subsequent blastocyst formation
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Blastomere movement (BMov) occurs after the first cell division in human embryos. This movement has been suggested as a prognostic parameter for pregnancy outcome prediction following cleavage-stage embryo transfer. However, the effect of BMov on preimplantation development and pregnancy outcome after blastocyst transfer remains unclear. Therefore,...
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Blastomere movement post first cell division correlates with embryonic compaction and subsequent blastocyst formation
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1477-7827
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1477-7827
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10.1186/s12958-019-0488-5