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WEDNESDAY, 6 JULY 2016
10:00 - 11:45 Hall 1
Session 60: Embryo time-lapse microscopy
10:00 O-219
10:15 O-220 10:30 O-221
10:45 O-222
11:00 O-223
11:15 O-224
11:30 O-225
Time lapse technology allows us to study the effect of sperm quality in the embryonic development
D. Agudo (Spain)
Cinematographic analysis of embryo vacuoles and their impact on reproductive outcome
R. Herrer (Spain)
Morphokinetic analysis of early fertilization and embryo cleavage dynamics based on the mode of insemination technique used on human embryos: a prospective sibling oocyte study G.G. Karlikaya (Turkey)
Euploid blastocysts that experience more collapses are less likely to result in live birth: aquantitative and automated analysis of time-lapse cinematography
G. Harton (U.S.A.)
Pregnancy outcomes of single cleavage-stage embryo transfer by using Time-lapse imaging do not differ from single blastocyst transfer
X. Zhao (China)
Time-lapse algorithms and morphological selection of blastocysts for transfer: a pre-clinical validation study
A. Storr (Australia)
A meta-analysis of the bene t using time-lapse imaging in assisted reproduction to improve pregnancy rate and reduce early pregnancy loss
M. Montag (Germany)
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