Background: Extending the period of in-vitro culture to the blastocyst stage may improve implantation rates in IVF treatment. Recognition of the dynamic nature of early embryo metabolism has led to the development of commercially available sequential culture systems. However, their improved efficacy over monoculture systems remains to be demonstrated in prospective studies. Methods: Embryos obtained from 158 women undergoing IVF treatment were randomized by sealed envelopes to culture in one of three systems: (A) culture for 5 days in our own monoculture medium (Rotterdam medium); (B) culture for 3 days in Rotterdam medium followed by 2 days in fresh Rotterdam medium; (C) culture for 5 days using the commercially available G1/G2 sequential ...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Co-culture of human embryos (n = 384 cycles) to the blas...
OBJECTIVE: It is now widely accepted that increasing the number of replacement embryos (>3 embryos p...
Objective: To compare the efficiency of two different sequential media for the cultivation of sibli...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Extending the period of in-vitro culture to the blastocyst stage may ...
Abstract Background The success of in vitro fertilization techniques is defined by multiple factors ...
ObjectiveTo determine whether sequential or monophasic media is the more optimal formulation for bla...
ObjectiveTo determine whether sequential or monophasic media is the more optimal formulation for bla...
Objective: To compare two commercially available sequential media, G1.2/G2.2 and Sydney IVF cleavage...
Purpose: To assess whether continuous embryo culture involves better embryological and/or clinical o...
ObjectiveTo study whether a culture medium that allows undisturbed culture supports human embryo dev...
To check the efficacy of two types of commercially available embryo culture medium: G1-PLUSTM/ G2-PL...
Group culture of human preimplantation embryos could increase the number of useable blastocysts per ...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed A cell-free culture system was designed for human embryo...
For fertility patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF), blastocyst culture brings a number o...
ObjectiveTo study whether a culture medium that allows undisturbed culture supports human embryo dev...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Co-culture of human embryos (n = 384 cycles) to the blas...
OBJECTIVE: It is now widely accepted that increasing the number of replacement embryos (>3 embryos p...
Objective: To compare the efficiency of two different sequential media for the cultivation of sibli...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Extending the period of in-vitro culture to the blastocyst stage may ...
Abstract Background The success of in vitro fertilization techniques is defined by multiple factors ...
ObjectiveTo determine whether sequential or monophasic media is the more optimal formulation for bla...
ObjectiveTo determine whether sequential or monophasic media is the more optimal formulation for bla...
Objective: To compare two commercially available sequential media, G1.2/G2.2 and Sydney IVF cleavage...
Purpose: To assess whether continuous embryo culture involves better embryological and/or clinical o...
ObjectiveTo study whether a culture medium that allows undisturbed culture supports human embryo dev...
To check the efficacy of two types of commercially available embryo culture medium: G1-PLUSTM/ G2-PL...
Group culture of human preimplantation embryos could increase the number of useable blastocysts per ...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed A cell-free culture system was designed for human embryo...
For fertility patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF), blastocyst culture brings a number o...
ObjectiveTo study whether a culture medium that allows undisturbed culture supports human embryo dev...
3To whom correspondence should be addressed Co-culture of human embryos (n = 384 cycles) to the blas...
OBJECTIVE: It is now widely accepted that increasing the number of replacement embryos (>3 embryos p...
Objective: To compare the efficiency of two different sequential media for the cultivation of sibli...