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Trophectoderm Biopsy using Multi-pulse and Single-pulse ModesVideo shows Trophectoderm Biopsy being performed using single-pulse mode and multi-pulse mode on hatched embryos. Multi-pulse mode is available on LYKOS laser only. |
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Laser-assisted Blastomere Biopsy 2Video showing blastomere biopsy on Day 3 embryo using the Hamilton Thorne ZILOS-tk laser. Video courtesy Kathy Miller, BS TD, Technical Consultant, Gene Security Network |
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Laser-assisted Blastomere Biopsy 3Using the Hamilton Thorne LYKOS laser to open the zona pellucida to remove a balstomere on Day 3 for PGD. Video courtesy Barry Behr, PhD, Stanford University |
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Laser-assisted Blastomere BiopsyThe LYKOS or ZILOS-tk laser may be used to ablate the zona next to the blastomere to be removed for biopsy. This allows for a blunt pipette to be used for the blastomere extraction. Hamilton Thorne, Inc. |
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Trophectoderm Biopsy using Single PulseThe video shows trophectoderm biopsy being performed on hatched embryo. |
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Trophectoderm Biopsy on Unhatched EmbryoThe video shows trophectoderm biopsy being performed on unhatched embryo. |
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Trophectoderm Biopsy using Multi-pulse and Single-pulse ModesThe video shows Trophectoderm Biopsy being performed using single-pulse mode and multi-pulse mode on hatched embryos. Multi-pulse mode is available on LYKOS laser only. |
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Laser-Assisted HatchingThe LYKOS or ZILOS-tk laser may be used to ablate or thin an area of the zona to aid in the embryo hatching process. Hamilton Thorne, Inc. |