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Xingbo Yang


Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and Department of Applied Physics

Harvard University

Northwest Lab Building
52 Oxford Street
Cambridge MA 02138





Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and Department of Applied Physics

Harvard University

Northwest Lab Building
52 Oxford Street
Cambridge MA 02138



Combined noninvasive metabolic and spindle imaging as potential tools for embryo and oocyte assessment.


Journal article


Tim Sanchez, Marta Venturas, S Ali Aghvami, Xingbo Yang, Seth Fraden, Denny Sakkas, Daniel J Needleman
Human Reproduction, vol. 34(12), 2019 Oct 30, pp. 2349-2361

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APA   Click to copy
Sanchez, T., Venturas, M., Aghvami, S. A., Yang, X., Fraden, S., Sakkas, D., & Needleman, D. J. (2019). Combined noninvasive metabolic and spindle imaging as potential tools for embryo and oocyte assessment. Human Reproduction, 34(12), 2349–2361.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Sanchez, Tim, Marta Venturas, S Ali Aghvami, Xingbo Yang, Seth Fraden, Denny Sakkas, and Daniel J Needleman. “Combined Noninvasive Metabolic and Spindle Imaging as Potential Tools for Embryo and Oocyte Assessment.” Human Reproduction 34, no. 12 (October 30, 2019): 2349–2361.


MLA   Click to copy
Sanchez, Tim, et al. “Combined Noninvasive Metabolic and Spindle Imaging as Potential Tools for Embryo and Oocyte Assessment.” Human Reproduction, vol. 34, no. 12, Oct. 2019, pp. 2349–61.


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@article{tim2019a,
  title = {Combined noninvasive metabolic and spindle imaging as potential tools for embryo and oocyte assessment.},
  year = {2019},
  month = oct,
  day = {30},
  issue = {12},
  journal = {Human Reproduction},
  pages = {2349-2361},
  volume = {34},
  author = {Sanchez, Tim and Venturas, Marta and Aghvami, S Ali and Yang, Xingbo and Fraden, Seth and Sakkas, Denny and Needleman, Daniel J},
  month_numeric = {10}
}


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