[HTML][HTML] Non-invasive assessment of in-vitro embryo quality to improve transfer success
T Rødgaard, PMH Heegaard, H Callesen - Reproductive biomedicine …, 2015 - Elsevier
Although IVF has been performed routinely for many years to help couples with fertility
problems and in relation to modern breeding of farm animals, pregnancy rates after transfer
to a recipient have not improved during the last decade. Early prediction of the viability of in-
vitro developed embryos before the transfer to a recipient still remains challenging.
Presently, the predominant non-invasive technique for selecting viable embryos is based on
morphology, where parameters such as rates of cleavage and blastocyst formation as well …
problems and in relation to modern breeding of farm animals, pregnancy rates after transfer
to a recipient have not improved during the last decade. Early prediction of the viability of in-
vitro developed embryos before the transfer to a recipient still remains challenging.
Presently, the predominant non-invasive technique for selecting viable embryos is based on
morphology, where parameters such as rates of cleavage and blastocyst formation as well …