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7 February 2018 A potential non-invasive approach to evaluating blastocyst quality using biodynamic imaging
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Abstract
Biodynamic imaging (BDI) is capable of capturing the intracellular dynamics of blastocysts within a relatively short time. Spectroscopic signatures of embryos in the 0.01 Hz - 1 Hz range display responses to external factors before morphology changes take place. Viability evaluation is consistent with results from other non-invasive methods. Biodynamic imaging is a potential tool for selecting high quality embryos in clinical IVF practices.
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Zhe Li, Natalie Ehmke, Zoltan Machaty, and David Nolte "A potential non-invasive approach to evaluating blastocyst quality using biodynamic imaging", Proc. SPIE 10472, Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases in the Breast and Reproductive System IV, 104720O (7 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2291048
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KEYWORDS
In vitro testing

Light scattering

Scattering

Dynamic light scattering

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