Embryo morphology and development are dependent on the chromosomal complement.
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Chromosomal disorders and male infertilityPromising system for selecting healthy in vitro-fertilized embryos in cattlePGS-FISH in reproductive medicine and perspective directions for improvement: a systematic reviewA simple, less invasive stripper micropipetter-based technique for day 3 embryo biopsy.Relationship Between Morphology, Euploidy and Implantation Potential of Cleavage and Blastocyst Stage EmbryosA greater number of euploid blastocysts in a given cohort predicts excellent outcomes in single embryo transfer cycles.Preclinical validation of a microarray method for full molecular karyotyping of blastomeres in a 24-h protocol.Predicting aneuploidy in human oocytes: key factors which affect the meiotic process.Preimplantation genetic screening: a systematic review and meta-analysis of RCTs.Preimplantation genetic screening: does it help or hinder IVF treatment and what is the role of the embryo?TGF-β and insulin signaling regulate reproductive aging via oocyte and germline quality maintenance.Abnormal early cleavage events predict early embryo demise: sperm oxidative stress and early abnormal cleavage.Serum unconjugated bisphenol A concentrations in men may influence embryo quality indicators during in vitro fertilizationPolar body array CGH for prediction of the status of the corresponding oocyte. Part I: clinical results.Is the presence of a non-cleaved embryo on day 3 associated with poorer quality of the remaining embryos in the cohort?Blastocyst Morphology Holds Clues Concerning The Chromosomal Status of The Embryo.Reduction of multiple pregnancies in the advanced maternal age population after implementation of an elective single embryo transfer policy coupled with enhanced embryo selection: pre- and post-intervention studyPreimplantation genetic screening for all 24 chromosomes by microarray comparative genomic hybridization significantly increases implantation rates and clinical pregnancy rates in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization with poor prognosis.Array comparative genomic hybridization screening in IVF significantly reduces number of embryos available for cryopreservation.Hyaluronan-enriched transfer medium improves outcome in patients with multiple embryo transfer failuresSelection of single blastocysts for fresh transfer via standard morphology assessment alone and with array CGH for good prognosis IVF patients: results from a randomized pilot study.Preimplantation genetic diagnosis for aneuploidy and translocations using array comparative genomic hybridization.Chromosomal Aneuploidies and Early Embryonic Developmental ArrestSingle thawed euploid embryo transfer improves IVF pregnancy, miscarriage, and multiple gestation outcomes and has similar implantation rates as egg donation.Early compaction at day 3 may be a useful additional criterion for embryo transferSimilar biological characteristics of human embryonic stem cell lines with normal and abnormal karyotypesSelection of euploid blastocysts for cryopreservation with array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) results in increased implantation rates in subsequent frozen and thawed embryo transfer cyclesVitrification of blastocysts derived from fair to poor quality cleavage stage embryos can produce high pregnancy rates after warming.Could time-lapse embryo imaging reduce the need for biopsy and PGS?Is there an advantage in scoring early embryos on more than one day?Caenorhabditis elegans reproductive aging: Regulation and underlying mechanisms.Assessment of human embryo development using morphological criteria in an era of time-lapse, algorithms and 'OMICS': is looking good still important?Concise Review: Fate Determination of Stem Cells by Deubiquitinating Enzymes.Euploidy rates in donor egg cycles significantly differ between fertility centers.How much have we learned from time-lapse in clinical IVF?The slow growing embryo and premature progesterone elevation: compounding factors for embryo-endometrial asynchrony.Selection of viable in vitro-fertilized bovine embryos using time-lapse monitoring in microwell culture dishes.Shortening gametes co-incubation time improves live birth rate for couples with a history of fragmented embryos.Frequency of chromosomal aneuploidy in high quality embryos from young couples using preimplantation genetic screening.Live birth rate and number of blastomeres on day 2 transfer.
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Embryo morphology and development are dependent on the chromosomal complement.
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Embryo morphology and development are dependent on the chromosomal complement.
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Embryo morphology and development are dependent on the chromosomal complement.
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Embryo morphology and development are dependent on the chromosomal complement.
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Embryo morphology and development are dependent on the chromosomal complement.
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Embryo morphology and development are dependent on the chromosomal complement.
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Alessandra Ruberti
Anna Pia Ferraretti
Luca Gianaroli
M Cristina Magli
Michela Lappi
Valeria Farfalli
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10.1016/J.FERTNSTERT.2006.07.1512
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2006-11-21T00:00:00Z