Time-lapse imaging 'improves IVF'
02:49 UK time, Friday, 17 May 2013
Time-lapse imaging which takes thousands of pictures of developing embryos can boost the success rate of IVF, according to British research.

Article written by Fergus Walsh
Fergus Walsh
Medical correspondent
02:49 UK time, Friday, 17 May 2013
Time-lapse imaging which takes thousands of pictures of developing embryos can boost the success rate of IVF, according to British research.
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