Human Blastocysts grown in Culture

WE have already described the culture of cleaving human embryos to the sixteen celled stage 1 , and we now wish to give details of a few embryos that have developed much further, including two that reached fully developed blastocysts. Methods were similar to those described before. Preovulatory oocy...

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