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Rethinking embryology dogma: an expert opinion paper
Laura Rienzi1, Catherine Racowsky2
1Department of Biomolecular Sciences, University of Urbino "Carlo Bo,", Urbino, Italy; IVIRMA Global Research Alliance, Genera, Clinica Valle Giulia, Rome, Italy.
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Reflections on the substantial progress in the history of clinical embryology is essential for learning lessons from the past, which can enhance our readiness for future developments and promote more effective integration of emerging technologies. In this context, opinions of experts in the field also are indispensable to accelerate the transition from tradition-based technologies, or dogma, to new, evidence-based approaches and to forecast future opportunities.
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