Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1093/humupd/5.5.553
Title: Development of the human dispermic embryo
Authors: Sathananthan, A.H.
Tarin, J.J.
Gianaroli, L.
Ng, S.C. 
Dharmawardena, V.
Magli, M.C.
Fernando, R.
Trounson, A.O.
Issue Date: Sep-1999
Citation: Sathananthan, A.H., Tarin, J.J., Gianaroli, L., Ng, S.C., Dharmawardena, V., Magli, M.C., Fernando, R., Trounson, A.O. (1999-09). Development of the human dispermic embryo. Human Reproduction Update 5 (5) : 553-560. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1093/humupd/5.5.553
Abstract: In a recent CD-ROM, we portrayed the microstructure of the pre-implantation human embryo, which was a multimedia production with computer colour-enhanced electron micrographs of mainly monospermic embryos. This disk portrays light and electron micrographs of over 250 tripronuclear (3PN), dispermic, human embryos during pre-implantation development, viewed in thick and thin Araldite sections, as well as appearances of whole embryos flat embedded in Araldite blocks visualized with the light microscope. The 100 figures were computerized (IBM TIFF format), edited and labelled using Adobe Photoshop 5. Some of the figures were coloured on computer. The early development of 3PN embryos overtly resembles that of normal embryos but there are important differences in their microstructure which are portrayed in this presentation. This is a multicentric study involving researchers from four IVF centres.
Source Title: Human Reproduction Update
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/129284
ISSN: 13554786
DOI: 10.1093/humupd/5.5.553
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