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Title: | Human embryonic behavior in a sequential human oviduct-endometrial coculture system | Authors: | Bongso, A. Fong, C.-Y. Ng, S.-C. Ratnam, S. |
Keywords: | Embryonic behavior oviduct-endometrium coculture |
Issue Date: | 1994 | Citation: | Bongso, A., Fong, C.-Y., Ng, S.-C., Ratnam, S. (1994). Human embryonic behavior in a sequential human oviduct-endometrial coculture system. Fertility and Sterility 61 (5) : 976-978. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | Embryonic behavior to blastocyst, hatching, and hatched stages were evaluated in 77, four-cell human embryos that were first grown in oviductal cell coculture and then equally allotted at the eight-cell stage to two coculture systems in a serum-free medium (34 continued on oviductal monolayers, 32 on endometrium monolayers). Sixty-three percent and 40% of embryos expanded and hatched in the sequential oviductal-endometrial coculture system when compared with 41% and 9% in the oviductal system alone, respectively. The sequential coculture system appears to be an improved system over the single human oviductal coculture system. | Source Title: | Fertility and Sterility | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/131302 | ISSN: | 00150282 |
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