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Abstract Background Sperm DNA damage is associated with reduced male fertility after natural conception and intrauterine insemination. However, the impact on in vitro fertilization (IVF) and especially intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatments is still unclear.
Preben Christensen+6 more
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Anesthesia practices in the united states common to in vitro fertilization (IVF) centers [PDF]
Edward C. Ditkoff+3 more
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Inhibition of ROS1 activity with lorlatinib reversibly suppresses fertility in male mice
Abstract Background Inhibition of sperm maturation in the epididymis is a promising post‐testicular strategy for short‐acting male contraceptives. It has been shown that ROS1, a receptor tyrosine kinase expressed in the epididymis, is essential for epididymal differentiation, sperm maturation, and male fertility in mice.
Yuki Oyama+9 more
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Semen quality changes among 2343 healthy Slovenian men included in an IVF‐ET programme from 1983 to 1996 [PDF]
Branko Zorn+3 more
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Abstract Objective To examine the association between semen parameters, assessed according to World Health Organization (WHO)‐2021 criteria, and paternal body mass index (BMI) and age, with embryological and clinical outcomes in ICSI cycles involving preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT‐A).
Rossella Mazzilli+16 more
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Women with one ovary have decreased response to GnRHa/HMG ovulation protocol in IVF but the same pregnancy rate as women with two ovaries [PDF]
Amir Lass+3 more
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Abstract Background Current advances in high‐throughput sequencing technology enable the precise identification of Y chromosome microdeletion and primary duplication in infertile couples, but the mechanism and clinical significance of these mutations in assisted reproductive techniques remain unclear.
Linlin Li+4 more
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Multimodal Learning for Embryo Viability Prediction in Clinical IVF [PDF]
In clinical In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF), identifying the most viable embryo for transfer is important to increasing the likelihood of a successful pregnancy. Traditionally, this process involves embryologists manually assessing embryos' static morphological features at specific intervals using light microscopy.
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Sensitive sex determination assay applicable to bovine embryos derived from IVM and IVF
Brian Kirkpatrick, R.L. Monson
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Can the developmental competence of early human embryos be predicted effectively in the clinical IVF laboratory? [PDF]
Jonathan Van Blerkom
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