Technology to Make IVF More Affordable?

Courtesy WebMD Health  Fri, 08/29/2008 - 14:00

New technology could eventually make infertility treatments more effective and less expensive. Though it has so far only been tested with mouse embryos, the hope is that it could improve the process of selecting the most viable embryos for in vitro fertilization.


 

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