From fertilization to implantation
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The authors explore the intricate processes of early human embryo development, from fertilization to implantation, aiming to elucidate the key events that occur during this critical period. They detail the stages of meiosis, fertilization, cellular division, and the formation of the blastocyst, as well as the steps required for successful implantation into the uterine lining. The paper sets the stage for further discussion on the mechanisms involved in each peri-implantation step.
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