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Chromosome abnormalities identified by comparative genomic hybridization in embryos from women with repeated implantation failure
2002
Molecular human reproduction
Using comparative genomic hybridization, we have detected chromosome abnormality in 76/126 (60%) single blastomeres biopsied prior to implantation from embryos from 20 women with repeated implantation failure following IVF. The abnormalities detected included aneuploidy for one or two chromosomes [32/126 (25%)] and complex chromosomal abnormality [37/126 (29%)]. Most of the chromosomes involved in single aneuploidy were those commonly found in live births or spontaneously aborted fetuses,
doi:10.1093/molehr/8.11.1035
pmid:12397217
fatcat:owlgc75qibaqxaeebxwsqbtiyy