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blastocyst transfer The transfer of one or more embryos at the blastocyst stage into the uterine cavity.
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blastocyst A mammalian embryo at the early stage of development at which some differentiation of cells has occurred.
Ãâó: www.bseinquiry.gov.uk/report/volume2/glossary.htm
blastocyst An embryo that is approximately five days old and consists of some 100 cells that form an outer layer surrounding a fluid core. The outer cells develop into the placenta, which protects the fetus created from the inner cells. Blastocysts are used in five-day in vitro fertilization transfers, typically allowing for the replacement of two embryos instead of three or four. This larger number is customary when embryos are transferred on the third day of development.
Ãâó: www.sbivf.com/glossary.htm
blastocyst A fertilized egg after several days of cell division.
Ãâó: boards.webmd.com/content/article/73/88004.htm
blastocyst An embryo with a fluid-filled blastocoele cavity (usually developing by five or six days after fertilization).
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