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    1/19/2010 - In Vitro Pregnancy Rates Improve With New Device That Mimics Motions In The Body
    Posted in Medical News

    Gently rocking embryos while they grow during in vitro fertilization (IVF) improves child-bearing rates in mice by 22 percent, new health center of Michigan probing shows. The gimmick could one day lead to significantly higher IVF success rates in humans. Researchers built a device that reduplicate the motion that embryos versant in the body as they make their way down a mammal's oviduct (a woman's Fallopian tube) to the uterus. Currently in IVF, eggs are fertilized with sperm and left to grow for several days in a culture dish that remains still. Then the embryos are transferred to the uterus...



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