Embryo culture

 

D. Hlinka, M. Dudas, J. Rutarova, J. Rezacova, S. Lazarovska (2010) Permanent embryo monitoring and exact timing of early cleavages allow reliable prediction of human

 

 

Csaba Pribenszky, Péter Kovács, Szabolcs Mátyás; Eszter Losonczi; János Zádori; Gábor Vajta. (2010): Case report: Pregnancy achieved by transfer of a single blastocyst selected by timelapse monitoring. Reproductive BioMedicine Online – In Press

 

 

Csaba Pribenszky, Eszter Losonczi, Miklós Molnár, Zsolt Lang, Szabolcs Mátyás, Klára Rajczy, Katalin Molnár, Péter Kovács, Péter Nagy, Jason Conceicao, Gábor Vajta (2010): Prediction of in-vitro developmental competence of early cleavage-stage mouse embryos with compact time-lapse equipment. Reproductive BioMedicine Online 20, 371 – 379.

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Vajta G, Peura TT, Holm P, Páldi A, Greve T, Trounson AO, Callesen H. (2000): New method for culture of zona-included or zona-free embryos: the Well of the Well (WOW) system. Mol Reprod Dev. 2000 Mar;55(3):256-64.

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Beraldi R., Sciamanna I., Mangiacasale R., et al., 2003. Mouse early embryos obtained by natural breeding or in vitro fertilization display a differential sensitivity to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields. Mutatation Research 538. 163-170.4

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Cameron I.L., Hardman W.E., Winters W.D., et al., 1993. Environmental magnetic fields: influences on early embryogenesis. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 51. 417-425.

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Van Blerkom J, Davis P, Alexander S, 2001. A microscopic and biochemical study of fragmentation phenotypes in stage-appropriate human embryos. Human Reproduction 16, 719-29.

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Xie Y, Wang F, Zhong W et al. 2006 Shear stress induces preimplantation embryo death that is delayed by the zona pellucida and associated with stress-activated protein kinase-mediated apoptosis. Biology of Reproduction 75, 45–55

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