Is there any difference in vitrification and slow freezing protocol for embryo cryopreservation? (original) (raw)

Cryopreservation of human embryos by vitrification or slow freezing: which one is better?

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Jose de Los Santos

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Slow freezing, vitrification and ultra-rapid freezing of human embryos: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Ahmed Abou-Setta

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A randomized controlled study of human Day 3 embryo cryopreservation by slow freezing or vitrification: vitrification is associated with higher survival, metabolism and blastocyst formation

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Yasser Orief

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Cryopreservation of embryos by vitrification at a private sector reproductive medicine facility in Karachi

Shaheen Zafar

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Cryoloop vitrification of human day 3 cleavage-stage embryos: post-vitrification development, pregnancy outcomes and live births

James Goldfarb

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Human cleavage-stage embryo vitrification is comparable to slow-rate cryopreservation in cycles of assisted reproduction

Martin Wilding

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A prospective evaluation of cryopreservation strategies in a two-embryo transfer programme

Leroy C Edozien

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Vitrification of cleavage stage day 3 embryos results in higher live birth rates than conventional slow freezing: a RCT

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Vitrification versus programmable rate freezing of late stage murine embryos: a randomized comparison prior to application in clinical IVF

Daniel Dumesic

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Cryopreservation of human embryos and its contribution to in vitro fertilization success rates

Kai Ieong Wong

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Post-warming survival rates and clinical outcomes of human cleavage stage embryos vitrified/warmed using CryoTouch and Cryotop methods

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The worldwide frozen embryo reservoir: methodologies to achieve optimal results

Filippo Ubaldi

Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences, 2011

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Vitrification versus slow freezing gives excellent survival, post warming embryo morphology and pregnancy outcomes for human cleaved embryos

Mojtaba Valojerdi

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Impact of fresh-cycle variables on the implantation potential of cryopreserved-thawed human embryos

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Correlation between embryological factors and pregnancy rate: development of an embryo score in a cryopreservation programme

Josep Santalo

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Day 3 compared with day 2 cryopreservation does not affect embryo survival but improves the outcome of frozen-thawed embryo transfers

J. Hugues

Fertility and Sterility, 2006

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Vitrification of human cleavage embryos shows higher post-thawed survival rate than slow freezing

E.A. Kim

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Prospective randomized study of two cryopreservation policies avoiding embryo selection: the pronucleate stage leads to a higher cumulative delivery rate than the early cleavage stage

Alain Chanson

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Mohammad Reza akhoond, Nadia Jahangiri

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