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Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and placental abnormalities
Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2020Abstract Objectives Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) may be associated with placental abnormalities including placenta previa, umbilical cord abnormalities, and placental abruption. Our study evaluates the relationship between ART and placental abnormalities compared with spontaneously ...
Elizabeth Cochrane +5 more
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Assisted reproductive technology (ART) and epigenetic modifications in the placenta
Human Fertility, 2021Assisted reproductive technology (ART) has become common amongst couples with infertility issues. ART is known to be successful, but epidemiological data indicates that ART is associated with placental disorders. Additionally, reports show increased risks of short- and long-term complications in children born to mothers undergoing ART.
Deepali P, Sundrani, Sadhana R, Joshi
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Viruses and assisted reproductive technologies (ART)
Systems Biology in Reproductive MedicineThis comprehensive review reflects our current knowledge of viral infections in the context of assisted reproduction, highlighting the latest research and guidelines. It focuses on the major viral pathogens that have a significant impact on human reproduction.
Marina Leiva +7 more
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Advanced assisted reproduction technologies (ART) in goats
Animal Reproduction Science, 2004Assisted reproduction technologies (ART) are reviewed with special emphasis on goat genetic improvement programs. Estrous synchronization and artificial insemination are the most commonly used ART worldwide because of their simplicity and excellent cost/benefit, especially when proven sires are used.
H, Baldassarre, C N, Karatzas
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Zona Manipulation in an Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) Programme
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1995AbstractsWe investigated whether the aged oocytes maintain the ability to fuse with spermatozoa when the oocyte investment is removed. In the first study, 87 two‐days‐old oocytes provided from IVF‐ET programme were treated with pronase to dissolve the zona pellucida.
Y, Odawara +4 more
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Assisted reproductive technology (ART) in humans: Facts and uncertainties
Theriogenology, 2000Since the first in vitro fertilization (IVF) in human, the number of patients using Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) has increased tremendously. ART technologies have increased in number and their spectrum has also widened. The first IVF babies are now more than 20 years old. All the retrospective analyses have demonstrated that the obstetrical
Y J, Ménézo, A, Veiga, J L, Pouly
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The ART of assisted reproductive technology.
Australian family physician, 2005One in six Australian couples of reproductive age experience difficulties in conceiving a child. Once a couple has been appropriately assessed, assisted reproductive technology (ART) techniques can be used to overcome problems with ovulation, tubal patency, male fertility or unexplained infertility.This article discusses the range of ART techniques ...
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Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) in the Laboratory Mouse
2021Biomedical research has been hugely enriched by the advent of genetically engineered mouse models (GEMM). The latest genome editing technologies have enabled the development of numerous targeted genome-edited animals. GEMMs are valuable assets to the researchers for studying the pathophysiology of several human diseases.
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