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  Efficient use of storage space in cryopreservation units is crucial for maintaining the integrity and accessibility of biological samples. The system offered for optimising storage in LN2 (liquid nitrogen) tanks helps laboratories make the most of their storage capacity, while ensuring easy identification and retrieval of samples. Here’s how the process works: 1. Diminution of the LN2 Tanks' Footprint A key feature of this system is its ability to reduce the footprint of LN2 tanks. By optimising the arrangement of storage units within the tank, more samples can be stored in less space. This compact storage solution maximises the number of samples without compromising accessibility. 2. Optimisation Through Mapping Optimising storage is not just about reducing the size of the tanks; it’s also about  mapping  the storage units to ensure they are used efficiently. By carefully organising and categorising samples, each one has a designated space, making retrieval str...

Breakthroughs in IVF Technology

By Emma Carter, Health Correspondent  In a groundbreaking development, advances in In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) technology are making parenthood more accessible than ever before. Recent innovations in embryo selection, genetic screening, and artificial intelligence have improved the success rates of IVF while reducing its physical and emotional toll on prospective parents. AI Transforms Embryo Selection One of the most promising developments is the use of artificial intelligence to analyse embryos. Researchers at several leading fertility clinics report that AI-powered imaging systems can assess embryo viability with remarkable accuracy. This approach helps to identify embryos with the highest potential for successful implantation, increasing success rates by up to 20% in some cases. Dr Elena Martinez, a reproductive endocrinologist at NewLife Fertility Centre, explains: "The incorporation of AI in IVF is a game-changer. It allows us to optimize embryo selection, reducing the num...
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Porcu et al, 2021 : High-security closed devices are efficient and safe to protect human oocytes from potential risk of viral contamination during vitrification and storage especially in the COVID-19 pandemic Abstract  : The main purpose and research question of the study are to compare the efficacy of high-security closed versus open devices for human oocytes’ vitrification. Methods: A prospective randomized study was conducted. A total of 737 patients attending the Infertility and IVF Unit at S.Orsola University Hospital (Italy) between October 2015 and April 2020 were randomly assigned to two groups. A total of 368 patients were assigned to group 1 (High-Security Vitrification™ — HSV) and 369 to group 2 (Cryotop® open system). Oocyte survival, fertilization, cleavage, pregnancy, implantation, and miscarriage rate were compared between the two groups. Results: No statistically significant differences were observed on survival rate (70.3% vs. 73.3%), fertilization rate (70.8% vs. ...