blastocyst stage

collocation in English

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stage
noun[C]
uk
/steɪdʒ/
us
/steɪdʒ/
a part of an activity or a period ...
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(Definition ofstagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The embryos did not reach theblastocyststage, unlike the control groups.
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The remaining embryos in each group that developed to theblastocyststagewere cryopreserved to evaluate cryotolerance and viability.
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These results clearly indicate that caffeine treatment during prolonged maturation culture decreases the frequency of development to theblastocyststagebut not embryo quality.
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Cleaved embryos were transferred to fresh culture medium supplemented with glucose (5 mg/ml) and incubated for another 2 days to the morula/blastocyststage.
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In vitro development and metabolism of the human embryo up to theblastocyststage.
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Our results indicate that with this improved in vitro system, more than 50% of inseminated oocytes can develop toblastocyststage.
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However, extension of culture time can stimulate nuclear maturation and these oocytes are capable of fertilisation and development to theblastocyststageat moderate rates.
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We conclude that they are all expressed continuously both before and after fertilisation and through to theblastocyststage.
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Nor did the incidences of eggs cleaving (86.7-97.7%) and developing to theblastocyststage(0-3.5%) differ depending on when, after injection, stimulation began.
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Assessment of growth factor effects on post-thaw development of cryopreserved mouse morulae to theblastocyststage.
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However, developmental rates toblastocyststageare still limited.
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Investigation into the degree of cell mixing that occurs between the 8-cell stage and theblastocyststageof mouse development.
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Of 54 oocytes obtained from superovulation, 30 (56%) developed to theblastocyststagein culture.
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Somatic morphology and normal replication patterns are regained at theblastocyststage.
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This abnormal spontaneous activation could be another possible cause of the reduction in the developmental competence of the reconstituted eggs to reach theblastocyststage.
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In the expandedblastocyststagethe nuclei of trophectoderm cells became positive while no positivity was observed in the inner cell mass cells.
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Although lipid droplets were present in theblastocyststagein both species, their morphological characteristics seem to be different.
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