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Nov 17, 2025, 17:09
Thomas Freour: Single-Cell Technologies Poised to Transform Understanding of Early Embryogenesis
Thomas Freour, Clinical embryologist, Head of ART Department at University Hospital of Nantes-France, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Glad that our mini-review on single-cell omics and their contribution to improve knowledge on human early embryo development finally came out in Human Reproduction journal. Hopefully this will serve as a resource for all those interested in basic (and clinical) human embryology.
Great work Océane GIRARD Eva Moinard Laurent DAVID!!!”

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