By KAI ICHINO/ Staff Writer
November 6, 2020 at 19:05 JST
An image of cell nuclei of fertilized mice eggs produced by using new technology developed by researchers at Keio University and other institutions. The image also shows the overlapping of cell nuclei. (Provided by Keio University associate professor Akira Funahashi)
Scientists have developed new image-analysis technology that uses AI to examine the quality of fertilized eggs, a development that could lead to improving in vitro fertilization pregnancy rates. [Read More]
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