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Pregnancy rates could be improved by this DNA fingerprinting research leading to fewer multiple pregnancies. Fertility researchers have used DNA fingerprinting for the first time to identify which embryos have implanted after in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and developed successfully to result in... [read full story]
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Genetic Fingerprint Can ID Embryos Most Likely to Succeed By Daniel J. DeNoon WebMD Medical News May 13, 2008 -- Because of the problems posed by multiple pregnancies, there's been a trend toward IVF with just a single embryo. Now researchers at Australia's Monash University show that DNA...
Fertility researchers have used DNA fingerprinting for the first time to identify which embryos have implanted after in vitro fertilization and developed successfully to result in the births of healthy babies. The technique, combined with sampling cells from blastocysts before implantation in the...
Fertility researchers have used DNA fingerprinting for the first time to identify which embryos have implanted after in vitro fertilization and developed successfully to result in the births of healthy babies. The technique, combined with sampling cells from blastocysts before implantation in the...
HONG KONG, May 14 (Reuters) - Scientists in Australia and Greece appear to be moving closer to identifying genes that determine which test-tube embryos stand the best chance of implanting in the womb and growing into healthy babies. There is currently no way of telling which embryos are likely to...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Scientists in Australia and Greece appear to be moving closer to identifying genes that determine which test-tube embryos stand the best chance of implanting in the womb and growing into healthy babies. There is currently no way of telling which embryos are likely to develop...
TUESDAY, May 13 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers say DNA tests may be able to tell doctors which embryos tabbed for in vitro fertilization (IVF) are most likely to result in the births of healthy babies. The technique, discussed in a report published online May 14 in Human Reproduction, could also...
TUESDAY, May 13 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers say DNA tests may be able to tell doctors which embryos tabbed for in vitro fertilization (IVF) are most likely to result in the births of healthy babies. The technique, discussed in a report published online May 14 in Human Reproduction, could also...
News Type: Other — Seeded on Wed May 14, 2008 4:19 AM EDT Researchers say DNA tests may be able to tell doctors which embryos tabbed for in vitro fertilization (IVF) are most likely to result in the births of healthy babies. The technique, discussed in a report published online May 14 in Human...
Fertility researchers have used DNA fingerprinting for the first time to identify which embryos have implanted after in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and developed successfully to result in the births of healthy babies. The technique, combined with sampling cells from blastocysts (the very early...
An international team of scientists has discovered a way of testing IVF embryos using DNA fingerprinting that could one day be used to select the ones that are more likely to implant successfully and grow to full term and thereby increase the likelihood of a successful pregnancy.
Female Health, Health Care, Infertility, Scientific Discoveries, Human Reproduction, Ambulatory Health Care, Pregnancy, Embryo, Greece, Australia

