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Early trabeculation and closure of the interventricular foramen in staged human embryos

Early trabeculation and closure of the interventricular foramen in staged human embryos

... Twelve human embryos ranging in age from 32 to 46 days were studied using a light ...The embryos belonged to the collection of the De- partment of Anatomy of the Medical University of ...The ...

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Towards a CRISPR view of early human development: applications, limitations and ethical concerns of genome editing in human embryos

Towards a CRISPR view of early human development: applications, limitations and ethical concerns of genome editing in human embryos

... normal human pre-implantation development is controlled could have implications for the treatment of infertility and stem cell-based regenerative ...and human pre-implantation development and pluripotency ...

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Early development of the facial nerve in human embryos at stages 13–15

Early development of the facial nerve in human embryos at stages 13–15

... 16 human embryos at developmental stages 13–15 (fifth ...In embryos at stage 13 the facial ganglion forms a complex structure with the vestibulocochlear ...In embryos at stage 14 the facial ...

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MORPHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN EMBRYOS AND EMBRYO CULTURE USING EMBRYO SCOPE

MORPHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN EMBRYOS AND EMBRYO CULTURE USING EMBRYO SCOPE

... selection. Human embryos can be cultured in an embryoscope without the requirement of taking out the culture dishes from the incubator for static morphological assessment, thereby allowing the ...

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Arrested human embryos are more likely to have abnormal chromosomes than developing embryos from women of advanced maternal age

Arrested human embryos are more likely to have abnormal chromosomes than developing embryos from women of advanced maternal age

... select embryos with normal chromosomes for transfer to improve implantation and pregnancy ...euploid embryos screened by DNA microarray based PGS can significantly increase clinical pregnancy and em- bryo ...

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On the Future Advances in Engineering and In Vitro Culture of Human Embryos

On the Future Advances in Engineering and In Vitro Culture of Human Embryos

... then, human embryos were cultured in- vitro beyond the implantation stage using a simple growth media and a widely used and simple implantation matrix, which bears a standard complex mix of ECM proteins ...

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Differentiation of the facial-vestibulocochlear ganglionic complex in human embryos of developmental stages 13–15

Differentiation of the facial-vestibulocochlear ganglionic complex in human embryos of developmental stages 13–15

... The origin of cells comprising the facial, vestibular, and cochlear ganglia is still not established [1, 2, 20]. In our previous investigations [5, 6, 19] we de- scribed the structure and differentiation of the ves- ...

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Development of the notochord in normal and malformed human embryos and fetuses

Development of the notochord in normal and malformed human embryos and fetuses

... Int J De BioI 35 345 352 (1991) 345 Development of the notochord in normal and malformed human embryos and fetuses MIRNA SA RAGA BABIC Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Stud[.] ...

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Early development of the cruciate ligaments in staged human embryos

Early development of the cruciate ligaments in staged human embryos

... Increasing interest in the development of the cruci- ate ligaments is due to their clinical importance for stabilisation of the knee joint and for locomotion [10,15]. Despite many studies on the development of the knee ...

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The origin of cells of the cochlear ganglion in early human embryos

The origin of cells of the cochlear ganglion in early human embryos

... The study was conducted on 6 human embryos at stage 13. It was found that the facial-vestibulocochlear complex is closely related to the otic vesicle, and the particular components of that complex may be ...

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Transverse ligament of the knee in human embryos aged 7 and 8 weeks

Transverse ligament of the knee in human embryos aged 7 and 8 weeks

... staged human embryos. Investigations were carried out on 42 embryos of develop- mental stages 18–23 (44–56 postovulatory days) from the collection of the De- partment of Anatomy in ...

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Chromosomal disorders and nuclear and cell destruction in cleaving human embryos

Chromosomal disorders and nuclear and cell destruction in cleaving human embryos

... arrested embryos (Delhanty, 2001, Coonen et ...cleaving embryos (Balakier and Cadesky, 2004, Van Royen et ...arrested embryos, i. e. embryos with poor developmental prognosis (Jurisicova et ...

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The development of Meckel’s cartilage in staged human embryos during the 5th week

The development of Meckel’s cartilage in staged human embryos during the 5th week

... 23. Ohazama A, Courtney JM, Sharpe PT (2004) Opg, Rank, and Rank 1 in tooth development: Coordination of od- ontogenesis and osteogenesis. J Dent Res, 83: 241–244. 24. Orliaguet T, Darcha C, Dechelotte P, Vaneuville G ...

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The development of the epidural space in human embryos

The development of the epidural space in human embryos

... older embryos of this group the epidural cavity is forming by the separation of ventrolateral and lat- eral dura rudiments from the adjacent perichondri- ...in embryos at stage ...

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Telomere lengths in human oocytes, cleavage stage embryos and blastocysts

Telomere lengths in human oocytes, cleavage stage embryos and blastocysts

... among human blastomeres (Wright et al, ...in human embryos but is active in mice (Liu et al, ...early embryos (Reddel et al, ...of human pre-implantation development (Wright et al, ...

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Culture of human preimplantation embryos to the blastocyst stage: a comparison of 3 media

Culture of human preimplantation embryos to the blastocyst stage: a comparison of 3 media

... example, embryos cultured in HTF consumed more glucose than embryos in EBSS ...culture embryos in media with high concentrations of glucose, as the human embryos in this study were able ...

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Patterns of globalized reproduction: Egg cells regulation in Israel and Austria

Patterns of globalized reproduction: Egg cells regulation in Israel and Austria

... veterinarian scientist who had published two papers in Science magazine in which he claimed to have success- fully extracted stem cells from human embryos cloned by means of somatic cell nuclear transfer ...

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Mosaic pregnancy after transfer of a “euploid” blastocyst screened by DNA microarray

Mosaic pregnancy after transfer of a “euploid” blastocyst screened by DNA microarray

... cleavage human embryos ...of human blastocysts also are mosaic by DNA microarray of samples biopsied from ICM and two dif- ferent locations of TE cells ...these embryos would result in birth ...

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Expression of connexins in human preimplantation embryos in vitro

Expression of connexins in human preimplantation embryos in vitro

... preimplantation embryos which express Cx31 and Cx43 in the same spatiotemporal pattern during preim- plantation ...early human embryos express predominantly Cx43 proteins and that protein levels ...

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Ultrastructure des cellules de Sertoli humaines aux stades embryonnaires précoces de la différenciation gonadique

Ultrastructure des cellules de Sertoli humaines aux stades embryonnaires précoces de la différenciation gonadique

... : Electron microscopic study of the gonadal development in early human embryos.. Developments in ultrastructure of reproduction.[r] ...

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