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Researchers have discovered why in vitro fertilization often fails
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Researchers have discovered why in vitro fertilization often fails

Chinese researchers have captured high-resolution images of human embryos in their first five days of development, leading to an important discovery regarding why many embryos fail to develop in IVF clinics. The study, led by researchers from Tsinghua University in Beijing, was published in the scientific journal Cell. More than half of fertilized human eggs stop developing before reaching the blastocyst stage, which is necessary for implantation in the mother's uterus. To solve this mystery, Chinese scientists developed a new type of microscope capable of capturing clear images of living胚胎s.

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Researchers have discovered why in vitro fertilization often fails

Chinese researchers have captured high-resolution images of human embryos in their first five days of development, leading to an important discovery regarding why many embryos fail to develop in IVF clinics. The study, led by researchers from Tsinghua University in Beijing, was published in the scientific journal Cell. More than half of fertilized human eggs stop developing before reaching the blastocyst stage, which is necessary for implantation in the mother's uterus. To solve this mystery, Chinese scientists developed a new type of microscope capable of capturing clear images of living胚胎s.

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