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Live births after vaginal progesterone Cyclogest suppository versus Crinone gel for luteal phase support following cleavage and blastocyst cryopreserved embryo transfer (CET); a retrospective comparative study. [PDF]
Alharbi D+3 more
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Endometrial immune profiling and precision therapy increase live birth rate after embryo transfer: a randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Lédée N+10 more
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Total tocopherol levels in maize grain depend on chlorophyll biosynthesis within the embryo. [PDF]
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Human embryo is a human embryo, not a pre‐embryo
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2000Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate the scientific evidence underlying the progressive introduction of the new term “preembryo” in the literature concerning in vitro fertilization and applied preimplantation genetics. Study Methods: Four approaches to the study of the developing human embryo were considered: genomics, DNA expression ...
Avanzini, S+7 more
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Residual embryos in failed embryo transfer
Fertility and Sterility, 1986One hundred thirteen embryo transfers (ETs) were performed in an in vitro fertilization and ET program of which residual or extruded embryos were found in 17 transfers (15%). Residual or extruded embryos are those embryos found outside the uterine cavity, either at the cervical os, on the vaginal speculum, or remaining in the catheter after an ET ...
William E. Gibbons+5 more
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1998
Abstract Questions about embryos are rarely addressed to social scientists: the fact that they tend to contextualize issues rather than inquire into their universal logical and moral properties may seem to circumvent essential discussions about life, individualization, humanness, and personhood that appear crucial to the solution of ...
Bateman-Novaes, Simone, Salem, Tania
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Abstract Questions about embryos are rarely addressed to social scientists: the fact that they tend to contextualize issues rather than inquire into their universal logical and moral properties may seem to circumvent essential discussions about life, individualization, humanness, and personhood that appear crucial to the solution of ...
Bateman-Novaes, Simone, Salem, Tania
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Teratology, 1969
AbstractA number of viruses are capable of producing intrauterine infection and damage. Both rubella and cytomegalovirus may cause malformations. For rubella the most frequent defects are those involving the heart, eyes, brain, and ears. With cytomegalovirus, children may be microcephalic, small, and mentally retarded.
William T. London, John L. Sever
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AbstractA number of viruses are capable of producing intrauterine infection and damage. Both rubella and cytomegalovirus may cause malformations. For rubella the most frequent defects are those involving the heart, eyes, brain, and ears. With cytomegalovirus, children may be microcephalic, small, and mentally retarded.
William T. London, John L. Sever
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[Chimeric embryos and pseudo-embryos: An alternative to human embryos for research]. [PDF]
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Savatier, Pierre+5 more
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The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 2006
In order to determine the human rights of the embryo, we must first determine whether or not it is a person. Certainly, it does not look like a person when its life begins, or in the first stages of it existence. But in its genetic makeup, it has the active potency that enables it to develop the characteristics that we associate with personhood.
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In order to determine the human rights of the embryo, we must first determine whether or not it is a person. Certainly, it does not look like a person when its life begins, or in the first stages of it existence. But in its genetic makeup, it has the active potency that enables it to develop the characteristics that we associate with personhood.
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Embryo production in superovulated cows: Transferable embryos correlated with total embryos
Theriogenology, 1984Embryo production was studied in 1,263 donor cows. The number of transferable (good) embryos per collection was highly correlated with the total embryos and ova in a collection (r = 0.64). Total ova and embryos per collection averaged 10.1 with a range from 0-70; the number of good embryos averaged 4.5 with a range from 0-37.
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