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The researchers used fast 4D in vivo OCT imaging to capture mouse oviduct dynamics and preimplantation embryo movement, revealing the transport process and pumping mechanism.
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In a new mouse study, researchers have used optical coherence tomography (OCT) to uncover new insights into how the fallopian tube transports preimplantation embryos toward the uterus for pregnancy.
Researchers used OCT to uncover new insights into how the oviduct transports preimplantation embryos toward the uterus for pregnancy. They captured this in vivo 3D OCT image, which shows the mouse ...
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News Medical on MSNFEMI helps predict IVF outcomes with greater accuracyFEMI, an AI model for IVF, uses 18 million images to improve embryo assessment, offering a non-invasive, cost-effective ...
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