Biochemical markers used as a non-invasive method for embryos viability determination in In-vitro Fertilization
Revista Ciencia y Salud / eISSN: 2215-4949 / https://revistacienciaysalud.ac.cr/ojs

Vol. 3 No. 5 (2019)Artículos

Vol. 3 No. 5 (2019)

Biochemical markers used as a non-invasive method for embryos viability determination in In-vitro Fertilization

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biochemical markers
in vitro fertilization
metabolomics
embryo

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Alfaro, J., Bustamante, P., Duarte, A., Fernández, P., Nuñez, S., & Zúñiga, J. (2019). Biochemical markers used as a non-invasive method for embryos viability determination in In-vitro Fertilization. Revista Ciencia Y Salud, 3(5), Pág. 18–19. https://doi.org/10.34192/cienciaysalud.v3i5.98

Abstract

Nowadays the metabolomics has been implemented in the In Vitro Fertilization as a non-invasive method for embryo viability determination, using the measurement of secreted and consumed products in the culture. Several investigations have proven that molecules as carbohydrates, amino acids, among others, can be used as biochemical markers because they have been related with an excellent embryo development. 

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