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Can expelled cells/debris from a developing embryo be used for PGT?
Adva Aizer
*
, Noa Harel-Inbar
, Hagit Shani
,
Raoul Orvieto
*
Corresponding author for this work
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer
The Gertner Institute
Tel Aviv University
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Cell Debris
100%
Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
100%
Developing Embryo
100%
Blastocyst
55%
Blastocyst Biopsy
33%
Trophectoderm Biopsy
33%
Detrimental Effects
22%
Genetic Results
22%
Affected Embryo
22%
Zona Pellucida
22%
Embryo Implantation
22%
Day 3 Embryos
22%
Implantation Potential
22%
Embryo Biopsy
22%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
11%
DNA Content
11%
Choice Method
11%
Multiplex PCR (mPCR)
11%
Microsatellite Markers
11%
Chromosomal Abnormalities
11%
Molecular Analysis
11%
Molecular Diagnostics
11%
Blastomere
11%
Human Embryo
11%
Congruity
11%
Molecular Genetics
11%
Between-day
11%
Single Gene Defect
11%
Small DNA
11%
Testing Cycle
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Preimplantation
100%
Genetic Screening
100%
Blastocyst
83%
Blastomere
66%
Zona Pellucida
33%
Genetics
16%
DNA Content
16%
Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction
16%
Microsatellite Marker
16%
Molecular Genetics
16%
Nidation
16%
Hatching
16%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Genetic Screening
100%
Biopsy Technique
100%
Blastocyst
62%
Blastomere
50%
Zona Pellucida
25%
Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction
12%
Human Embryo
12%
Molecular Diagnosis
12%
Microsatellite Marker
12%
Nidation
12%
Mebendazole
12%
Hatching
12%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
12%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Blastocyst
100%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
40%
Zona Pellucida
40%
Embryo Implantation
20%
Mebendazole
20%