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 The biological basis of non-invasive strategies for selection of human oocytes  and embryos Scott LHum Reprod Update  2003[May]; 9 (3): 237-49There is a need for more accurate embryo selection in human assisted  reproduction, if the goal of reducing the number of embryos used in embryo  transfer is to be realized. Furthermore, any selection strategy should be  non-invasive if the embryos are to be used in embryo transfer. Currently, the  strategy is selection by one to three parameters in the cleaving- and  blastocyst-stage embryo, sometimes with additional pronuclear selection. It is  clear that no one system is ideal, as the vast majority of transferred embryos do  not implant. As the health of the embryo is largely dictated by the originating  gametes, the very early events in oocyte development should be considered. This  review will point to the early biological events in the unfertilized and  fertilized oocyte that can be scored non-invasively and which can have a profound  effect on the later developmental stages. Using a sequential scoring system, with  emphasis on the oocyte, a system for selecting the most viable single embryo for  transfer may hopefully be achieved.|*Reproductive Techniques, Assisted[MESH]|Biomarkers/analysis[MESH]|Cell Nucleus/ultrastructure[MESH]|Embryo, Mammalian/metabolism/*physiology[MESH]|Female[MESH]|Fertilization/physiology[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Oocytes/metabolism/*physiology/ultrastructure[MESH]|Ovary/physiology[MESH]|Patient Selection[MESH]
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