New technology can visualize the metabolism of embryos obtained through in vitro fertilization

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A new technology developed by the 'Bioengineering in Reproductive Health' team at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) is able to visualize the metabolism of embryos obtained through in vitro fertilization in order to decide which are most likely to implant correctly in the uterus and reaching full-term.

Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia Jul 1 2024 A new technology developed by the "Bioengineering in Reproductive Health" team at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia is able to visualize the metabolism of embryos obtained through in vitro fertilization in order to decide which are most likely to implant correctly in the uterus and reaching full-term. It is a more accurate and reliable technique than traditional methods.

This new technology will help to increase the probability of success in assisted reproduction processes, reducing the so-called 'time to pregnancy' and the economic and psychological burden on patients." The paper, published in the prestigious journal PNAS, describes how, in studies with mice, they were able to double the success rate in selecting viable embryos compared to embryologists using traditional microscopy.

 

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