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An Alternative Way to Improve Mammalian Embryo Development In Vitro : Culture of Zona Pellucida-Free Embryos.

Sarah MadaniZoltan MachatyGábor Vajta
Published in: Cellular reprogramming (2022)
An increasing number of data proves that the presence of the zona pellucida is not essential to mammalian embryo production, including maturation, fertilization, and embryo culture. In fact, the structure of the zona pellucida of in vitro -produced embryos differs significantly from its in vivo counterpart, influencing metabolism and requiring disproportionate efforts to crack open at the time of hatching. This review aims to focus attention on this field and stimulate research in zona-free embryo culture. In domestic animals, extensive application of purpose-designed culture systems for zona-free embryos proved the feasibility of this approach. It may open new possibilities and increase efficiency in both transgenic research and human-assisted reproduction.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
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  • pregnant women
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  • quality improvement