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The number of blastomeres in post-thawing embryos affects the rates of pregnancy and delivery in freeze-embryo-transfer cycles
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 11/09/09
Lu G et al. – The number of blastomeres in the post–thawing embryos is an important factor influencing the occurrence of pregnancy in FET procedures; however, the criterion that post–thawing embryos with 50% intact blastomeres will lead to pregnancy may not be valid.
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