@article{3021692, title = "Considerations regarding embryo culture conditions: From media to epigenetics", author = "Simopoulou, M. and Sfakianoudis, K. and Rapani, A. and Giannelou, P. and Anifandis, G. and Bolaris, S. and Pantou, A. and Lambropoulou, M. and Pappas, A. and Deligeoroglou, E. and Pantos, K. and Koutsilieris, M.", journal = "In vivo (Athens, Greece)", year = "2018", volume = "32", number = "3", pages = "451-460", publisher = "International Institute of Anticancer Research", doi = "10.21873/invivo.11261", keywords = "air quality; consensus; embryo; embryo culture; epigenetics; human; nonhuman; Review; temperature; animal; chemistry; culture medium; devices; genetic epigenesis; procedures, Animals; Culture Media; Embryo Culture Techniques; Epigenesis, Genetic; Humans", abstract = "There are numerous reports on embryo culture media and conditions in the laboratory, as the subject is multifaceted and complex, reflecting the variation in practice. In this scoping review, we attempt to approach the topic of culture media and conditions from the practitioners’ perspective aiming to highlight, in a comprehensive fashion, important aspects regarding the options available, introduce points of debate and controversy, while maintaining the viewpoint of the practicing embryologist’s concerns." }