No difference in viability found between mosaic and non-mosaic embryos
Many IVF embryos discarded due to chromosomal abnormalities could lead to viable pregnancies and healthy babies, a new non-selection clinical trial has suggested...
An abnormal number of chromosomes, either too few or too many. Nearly all human body cells usually have a set of 46 chromosomes, while egg and sperm cells have 23.
Many IVF embryos discarded due to chromosomal abnormalities could lead to viable pregnancies and healthy babies, a new non-selection clinical trial has suggested...
Insight into genetic control of human embryonic stem cells' fate has offered new insight into cancer genetics and could inform future work in regenerative medicine...
What does it take to make a family when natural conception is difficult or even impossible?..
Sarah Norcross, director of the Progress Educational Trust, invited the audience of the event to consider where assisted reproductive technologies stood 55 years ago...
Non-invasive prenatal testing uptake in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods of the Netherlands is significantly lower than in other parts of the country...
by Ana Vasconcelos and 1 others
The wait is over…. The new WHO Semen Analysis manual – version six – is now live!...
Non-invasive prenatal testing to detect chromosomal abnormalities in twin pregnancies is not as accurate as in singleton pregnancies...
The first IVF baby was born in 1978, and represented a milestone at the cross section of basic science, clinical research and patient care...
Developmental abnormalities, including those leading to miscarriage and autism, are controlled by the genetics of the fetus and placenta...
Meiosis, when cells divide to produce eggs, goes wrong much more than previously thought...
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