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Clinical aspects of time lapse imaging

Campbell, 2015

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11767100243153030697
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Campbell A
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Morphological assessment of the preimplantation human embryo is the single and most commonly used method employed for embryo selection following IVF, and the correlation between embryo morphology and implantation potential has been extensively demonstrated …
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