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Why IVF doesn't always work, even when everything seems ‘perfect’
New research reveals how two genes in the uterus control embryo implantation during IVF. This discovery may explain repeated IVF failures and pave the way for personalised treatments.
A new study shows that the embryo and the uterine lining conduct an active "conversation" from the very earliest stages of implantation. They engage in a back and forth of tiny packages called ...
Statements in English by Samuel Ojosnegros Martos, Principal Investigator of the Bioengineering for Reproductive Health Group at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), and leader of the ...
A new study shows that the embryo and the uterine lining conduct an active "conversation" from the very earliest stages of implantation. They engage in a back and forth of tiny packages called ...
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