Live-imaging of human pre-implantation embryos reveals the array of division errors that can lead to development failure
Live-embryo imaging and computer analysis reveals different types of mitotic (the steps towards cell division) error that occur in human pre-implantation embryos. Along with disclosing the frequency of inaccuracies, understanding the defects leading to failure of cell division in developing embryos is likely to help improve success of IVF and pregnancies
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