A relationship has also been demonstrated between chromosomal status and embryonic development rate: abnormalities are more frequent in arrested or slow cleaving embryos, and in embryos with accelerated cleavage [4].
A relationship has also been demonstrated betweenchromosomal status and embryonic development rate:abnormalities are more frequent in arrested or slowcleaving embryos, and in embryos with acceleratedcleavage [4].
A Relationship has also been demonstrated between embryonic chromosomal Status and Development rate: Frequent abnormalities are more or Slow Arrested in cleaving embryos, and in embryos with accelerated cleavage [4].
A relationship has also been demonstrated between chromosomal status and embryonic development rate: abnormalities are. More frequent in arrested or slow cleaving embryos and in, embryos with accelerated cleavage [4].