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The robotic system is capable of denuding oocytes completely and protecting oocytes from damage. In the manual denudation process, the oocytes tend to move deeply into the micropipette and disappear during aspiration, due to the uncertainty of the oocyte position inside the micropipette.
Aug 12, 2022
Sep 5, 2023 · With real-time cumulus cells detection, the robotic system denuded zygotes completely to prevent ice crystal formation in the subsequent ...
The objective of this work is to develop a robotic zygote denudation system for the vitrification procedure. The robotic system enables accurate segmentation of ...
The ultimate goal of this paper is to use our intuitions regarding AI and free will to motivate incompatibilism. I argue that AI cannot act freely because the ...
P–171 Automated oocyte and zygote denudation using a novel microfluidic device supervised by a computer vision algorithm ; J. Sanchez ;, Y. Cabello ;, +7 authors
When denuding (stripping) the oocytes is for ICSI: One must immerse the eggs in hyaluronidase for about a minute, no less, no more. Timing is important. If the ...
Oct 21, 2024 · Ninety percent of the oocytes were successfully denuded by the robot, without observable damage to the oocytes. Average times taken were: 59s/ ...
As shown in Figure 10a,b, the mean fertilization rate and blastocyst rate of oocytes denuded by the robotic system for ICSI were 97.8 ± 2.2% and 79.8 ± 1.2%, ...
Jun 24, 2024 · Additionally, robotic systems are being investigated for the automated removal of cumulus cells from oocytes, known as oocyte denudation, ...
Microfluidics can be integrated into all stages of embryo production: spermatozoa sorting, oocytes denudation, fertilization, embryo culture, and vitrification.