2024
DOI: 10.1002/rmb2.12593
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Developmental perturbation in human embryos: Clinical and biological significance learned from time‐lapse images

Kenji Ezoe,
Tsubasa Takahashi,
Tetsuya Miki
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundTime‐lapse technology (TLT) has gained widespread adoption worldwide. In addition to facilitating the undisturbed culture of embryos, TLT offers the unique capability of continuously monitoring embryos to detect spatiotemporal changes. Although these observed phenomena play a role in optimal embryo selection/deselection, the clinical advantages of introducing TLT remain unclear. However, manual annotation of embryo perturbation could facilitate a comprehensive assessment of developmental competence. … Show more

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