Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a noninvasive technique that could revolutionize the prediction of embryo quality in in vitro fertilization (IVF). The goal is to increase the chances of successful pregnancy.
Researchers say they have developed a noninvasive method to better predict the quality of embryos created through IVF they hope it makes it easier to get pregnant.
A noninvasive approach can identify exRNAs in leftover culture media can help predict quality embryos and increase the success rate of in-vitro fertilization.
Researchers from UC San Diego have developed a noninvasive approach for predicting the quality of lab-fertilized embryos using leftover culture medium.