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If you had a dependable method for determining the healthiest and
most viable conceptus from a cohort of growing preembryos,
replacing more than a single one in order to achieve good pregnancy
rates would be moot. Sometime in the not-so-distant future, this
may be a reality. Taking a step towards that future, An Atlas of
Human Blastocysts vividly illustrates the typical and atypical
morphology of mammalian blastocysts. The atlas demonstrates that
extended culture of blastocysts is now achieveable in the
laboratory and points us toward the day when it will be possible to
choose between a number of healthy hatched blastocysts.
If you had a dependable method for determining the healthiest and most viable conceptus from a cohort of growing preembryos, replacing more than a single one in order to achieve good pregnancy rates would be moot. Sometime in the not-so-distant future, this may be a reality. Taking a step towards that future, An Atlas of Human Blastocysts vividly illustrates the typical and atypical morphology of mammalian blastocysts. The atlas demonstrates that extended culture of blastocysts is now achieveable in the laboratory and points us toward the day when it will be possible to choose between a number of healthy hatched blastocysts.
Replacing and superseding all other works in this area, Dr. Lucinda L. Veeck's An Atlas of Human Gametes and Conceptuses is the only book now in print that shows the typical and atypical morphology of human oocytes, sperm, and preembryos collected and cultured during the course of in vitro fertilization treatment. Brilliantly illustrated with hundreds of original photographs in color as well as black and white, the book also details and fully illustrates specific new reproductive technologies and provides the reader with both a glossary and a concise history of in vitro fertilization. Includes bibliographic references and index.
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