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Thyroid Autoimmunity Impairs Oocyte Maturation, Fertilization, and Embryo Development in Assisted Reproductive Technology in Euthyroid Infertile Patients. [PDF]
Sušanj Šepić T+6 more
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Does diminished ovarian reserve impact oxidation-reduction potential in follicular fluid? [PDF]
Le MT, Nguyen ND, Dang HNT, Nguyen QHV.
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Comparative Analysis of Rescue-In Vitro-Maturation (r-IVM) Outcomes in Women with Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR) Versus Normal Ovarian Reserve (NOR). [PDF]
Ahmad MF+11 more
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The Morality of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research and President Bush\u27s Decision: How Should Catholics Think About Such Things? [PDF]
Latkovic, Mark S.
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Identification of a <i>PATL2</i> missense variant (c.877G>T) disrupting canonical splicing and contributing to female infertility. [PDF]
Li H+9 more
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In vitro fertilization (IVF) and pre-embryo replacement in the donor is one of several techniques now available or under consideration from a large therapeutic armamentarium for the treatment of the infertile couple. Other related techniques include (1) in vivo fertilization of oocytes obtained by superovulation, followed by pre-embryo transfer into ...
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1983
Publisher Summary Successful in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be approached by either of two methods that differ substantially in concept. One method of obtaining normal oocytes for IVF is to rely on the precise determination of periovular changes to predict the exact time of ovulation in the natural or spontaneous ovulatory cycle.
Carl Wood, Alan O Trounson
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Publisher Summary Successful in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be approached by either of two methods that differ substantially in concept. One method of obtaining normal oocytes for IVF is to rely on the precise determination of periovular changes to predict the exact time of ovulation in the natural or spontaneous ovulatory cycle.
Carl Wood, Alan O Trounson
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