Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8779646 | Fertility and Sterility | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
BF-DNA can be successfully amplified and subjected to NGS, but owing to increased discordance with ICM and TE, BF does not adequately represent the status of the rest of the embryo. To overcome biologic and technical challenges associated with BF sampling and processing, blastocentesis would require improvement in both laboratory protocols and aneuploidy calling algorithms. Therefore, TE biopsy remains the most effective way to predict embryonic karyotype, and the use of BF as a single source of DNA for preimplantation genetic screening is not yet advised.
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Authors
Olga M.Sc., Daria I. M.Sc., Tatjana M.Sc., Nikolay A. Ph.D., Olga R. M.D., Victoria G. M.Sc., Anatoly V. Ph.D., Katre M.Sc., Aleksander M.D., Andres Ph.D., Ants Ph.D., Igor N. Ph.D.,