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Research | Laboratories | Gamete and Embryo Research Laboratory | Embryo Selection Techniques
Embryo selection techniques
Examining for markers of preimplantation embryos which help to predict subsequent viability. The markers we are interested in are non-invasive and range from metabolic to specific morphological indicators.
Figure: A human blastocyst. Predicting which embryos have the capability to reach this stage will assist us in increasing pregnancy rates after IVF dramatically.
Figure: A human blastocyst. Predicting which embryos have the capability to reach this stage will assist us in increasing pregnancy rates after IVF dramatically.

