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Twenty
embryos were surgically manipulated. Of those 20, eight were
deemed possibly successful transplants. However, upon
checking the embryos after 48 hours, it was determined that
none of the embryo successfully accepted the grafts.
Why did this happen? It was
most likely because we did not possess the manual dexterity
which was required to perform microsurgery on the small
embryos. Additionally, the glass cover plates which were
placed on top of the embryos post-surgery caused the embryos
to be pulled apart after we attempted to remove them 48
hours post-op.
We feel that this lab would
be better to perform with later stage embryos or by a person
with the necessary dexterity to manipulate the delicate
embryos.
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