Human Egg Maturity Assessment and Its Clinical Application.

@article{Holubcov2019HumanEM,
  title={Human Egg Maturity Assessment and Its Clinical Application.},
  author={Zuzana Holubcov{\'a} and Drahom{\'i}ra Kyjovsk{\'a} and Martina Martonov{\'a} and Darja P{\'a}ralov{\'a} and Tereza Klenkov{\'a} and Soňa Kloudov{\'a}},
  journal={Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE},
  year={2019},
  volume={150}
}
The optimal timing of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is of a serious concern for fertility programs because untimely sperm entry diminishes the egg's developmental competence. Presence of the first polar body (PB) together with the meiotic spindle indicates completion of the oocyte maturation and the egg's readiness for fertilization. In clinical practice, it is customary to assume that all oocytes displaying a PB are mature metaphase (MII) oocytes. However, PB extrusion precedes the… 

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