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Taketo Inoue

7PUBLICATIONS
4CO-AUTHORS
Foetal development and medicineCancer therapy (excl. chemotherapy and radiation therapy)Medical devicesReproduction
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|Jul 11, 2025
Time-series clustering of the migration speed of nucleolus-precursor bodies in human zygotes and live birth following assisted reproductive technology.

Taketo Inoue, Sayumi Taguchi, Mikiko Uemura

|Dec 16, 2024
The relationship between controlled ovarian stimulation protocol, meiotic spindle visibility, position of the meiotic spindle relative to the polar body in the human oocyte, and clinical outcomes following ICSI.

Taketo Inoue, Yuki Matsuo, Sayumi Taguchi

|Jul 17, 2024
A hyaluronic acid-containing reagent compatible with glass-bottom dishes and capable of sustained binding of human spermatozoa.

Taketo Inoue, Hiroshi Iwayama, Mikiko Uemura

|Jan 26, 2023
The migration speed of nucleolar precursor bodies in pronuclei affects in vitro fertilization-derived human embryo ploidy status and live birth.

Taketo Inoue, Sayumi Taguchi, Mikiko Uemura

|Apr 03, 2021
Migration speed of nucleolus precursor bodies in human male pronuclei: a novel parameter for predicting live birth.

Taketo Inoue, Sayumi Taguchi, Mikiko Uemura

|Jul 20, 2019
Failure of complete hatching of ICSI-derived human blastocyst by cell herniation via small slit and insufficient expansion despite ongoing cell proliferation.

Taketo Inoue, Mikiko Uemura, Kazunori Miyazaki

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Mikiko Uemura

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Yoshiki Yamashita

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Sayumi Taguchi

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Hiroshi Iwayama

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Mikiko Uemura

4 joint publications

Yoshiki Yamashita

3 joint publications

Sayumi Taguchi

1 joint publications

Hiroshi Iwayama

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