Vibration-Powered Chip Could Revolutionize Assisted Reproductive Technology
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Harnessing Good Vibrations: A New Era in Assisted Reproductive Technology
In a significant leap forward for assisted reproductive technologies, scientists at Cornell University have engineered an innovative device that promises to transform the process of oocyte cumulus removal, a delicate and essential step in in vitro fertilization (IVF). This new microfluidic chip harnesses vibration-induced flow to automate what has traditionally been a painstaking manual procedure, broadening the accessibility of fertility treatm…
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