Montag M, Toth B, Strowitzki T New Laboratory Techniques in Reproductive Medicine Journal für Reproduktionsmedizin und Endokrinologie - Journal of Reproductive Medicine and Endocrinology 2013; 10 (Sonderheft 1): 33-37 Volltext (PDF) Summary Übersicht | ||||
Abbildung 2: Series of time-lapse images Series of time-lapse images taken from one embryo starting at the 2PN stage (upper left) up to the expanded blastocyst stage (lower right). Images were taken at 19.1, 33.1, 47.1, 70.3, 89.3 and 114.1 hours after ICSI and following transfer this embryo implanted and gave a pregnancy. Analysis of cleavage times and intervals between cleavages allows for subtle differentiation between individual embryos and helps choosing the one with the most synchronous and timed development. |
Abbildung 2: Series of time-lapse images
Series of time-lapse images taken from one embryo starting at the 2PN stage (upper left) up to the expanded blastocyst stage (lower right). Images were taken at 19.1, 33.1, 47.1, 70.3, 89.3 and 114.1 hours after ICSI and following transfer this embryo implanted and gave a pregnancy. Analysis of cleavage times and intervals between cleavages allows for subtle differentiation between individual embryos and helps choosing the one with the most synchronous and timed development. |
