Van den Abbeel et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Association between blastocyst morphology and outcome of single-blastocyst transferVan den Abbeel et al., 2013
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- Van den Abbeel E
- Balaban B
- Ziebe S
- Lundin K
- Cuesta M
- Klein B
- Helmgaard L
- Arce J
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- Reproductive biomedicine online
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The aim of this study was to assess the ability of three individual blastocyst morphology parameters–expansion and hatching (EH) stage, inner cell mass (ICM) grade and trophectoderm grade–to predict outcome of a cycle with single-blastocyst transfer. The study …
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