2017
DOI: 10.18565/aig.2017.2.11-6
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Study of embryo metabolic products in culture media as a tool for determining the implantation potential

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“…This chapter summarizes the currently available metabolic and proteomic approaches as the noninvasive molecular assessment of embryo viability. Recent studies showed that the assessment of the molecular components of nutrient media is a promising area in searching for the markers of successful embryo implantation with the subsequent development of a clinical pregnancy and the birth of a healthy baby to enhance the eiciency of treatment using ART techniques [30]. If the molecular composition of cultivation media can be used as an additional noninvasive procedure to choose an embryo for selective transfer, it will be very useful to improve human IVF pregnancy outcome.…”
Section: Gene Expression Of Cleavage Embryo and Noninvasive Assessmenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This chapter summarizes the currently available metabolic and proteomic approaches as the noninvasive molecular assessment of embryo viability. Recent studies showed that the assessment of the molecular components of nutrient media is a promising area in searching for the markers of successful embryo implantation with the subsequent development of a clinical pregnancy and the birth of a healthy baby to enhance the eiciency of treatment using ART techniques [30]. If the molecular composition of cultivation media can be used as an additional noninvasive procedure to choose an embryo for selective transfer, it will be very useful to improve human IVF pregnancy outcome.…”
Section: Gene Expression Of Cleavage Embryo and Noninvasive Assessmenmentioning
confidence: 99%