“End of Test Tube Baby,” runs the title of an article in UK’s Daily Telegraph about a tiny device for IVF that lets fertilization happen in the mother’s uterus, rather than in the laboratory. The porous device, the size of a grain of rice, contains the eggs retrieved from the ovaries after ovarian stimulation and sperm. Instead of mixing them together in a glass dish in the laboratory, eggs and sperm are placed in the device, called AneVivo. The device is then placed in the uterus, where the researchers think the environment is more natural to the eggs and sperm.
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Publié :
01 June 2016
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Par :
Dr. Norbert Gleicher
End of IVF? Not So Fast. - Fertility Updates
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