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Embryotransfer: Probleme und Perspektiven

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Bei der assistierten Reproduktion (ART) ist der Embryotransfer der letzte und entscheidende Therapieschritt. Auch heute – fast 20 Jahre nach dem ersten erfolgreichen intrauterinen Transfer – sind die Einflüsse, die zum Zeitpunkt des Embryotransfers einwirken und im Hinblick auf eine Konzeption eine Bedeutung haben könnten, schwer zu erfassen.

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Bauer, O., Al-Hasani, S., Diedrich, K. (1998). Embryotransfer: Probleme und Perspektiven. In: Diedrich, K. (eds) Weibliche Sterilität. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58738-2_16

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