
Adrián Villalba
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1 month ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Two women |Ji-Young Lee |Ji-young Lee |Adrián Villalba |Institut Cochin
1 INTRODUCTION ‘INVOcell’ is the first FDA-approved medical device for the treatment of infertility via intravaginal culture (IVC). The device in question is loaded with eggs and sperm and then inserted into a woman's vagina for in vivo fertilisation. This means that fertilisation and the initial stages of embryonic development will occur within the patient's body, rather than in a laboratory setting, as would have been the case for in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
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Jan 8, 2025 |
ethic.es | Sofía Chinea |Adrián Villalba |Mariana Toro Nader |Xavier Pont
Innovación OFRECIDO POR La introducción de un ERP industrial en una compañía puede reducir costes, identificar áreas de mejora y optimizar los recursos gracias a que la herramienta funciona a través de una integración interdepartamental.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
ehu.eus | Jon Rueda |Adrián Villalba
EUSKARA ESPAÑOL ENGLISH Iñigo de Miguel-Beriain, researcher in the UPV/EHU’s Research Group on Social and Legal Sciences applied to New Technosciences, has published a paper in which he provides a legal perspective to help identify a universally accepted definition of embryo, which could facilitate and standardize its regulation in different countries. So he is proposing that any cell structure with the capacity to develop and give rise to a born human being should be regarded as an embryo....
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Sep 8, 2023 |
ethic.es | Adrián Villalba |David Lorenzo Cardiel |Jesús Rey Rocha |Emilio Muñoz Ruiz
Estamos siendo testigos, con cautela, de una representación de embriones humanos en el laboratorio. Pero hay una incógnita: ¿qué aspectos de estos modelos son realmente idénticos a los de un embrión natural? ¿QUIERES COLABORAR CON ETHIC?
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