Time-lapse cinematographic analysis of hatching of normal and frozen-thawed cow blastocysts.

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This paper describes time-lapse cinematography on cattle blastocysts hatching from the zona in vitro. Four normal morulae were taken on Day 6 and cultured for 5 days. During this period 3 formed normal blastocysts of which 2 hatched from the zona without undergoing any contractions. Early blastocysts were taken on Day 7, frozen and stored at low temperature. After thawing they were cultured; only 1 of the 11 behaved like the normal embryos, and the others underwent contractions and failed to hatch. These contractions could be interpreted as a sign of an alteration of the trophoblastic structure and properties.

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Massip, A., & Mulnard, J. (1980). Time-lapse cinematographic analysis of hatching of normal and frozen-thawed cow blastocysts. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 58(2), 475–478. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0580475

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