Reproductive BioMedicine Online: May 2017 (Volume 34, Issue 5)
Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 04 May 2017 EditorialBreast cancer risk after oocyte donation: should we really be concerned?
Experimental reproductive biologyArticle In vitro culture of individual mouse preimplantation embryos: the role of embryo density, microwells, oxygen, timing and conditioned media
Clinical embryologyArticle Preliminary investigation of the prevalence and implantation potential of abnormal embryonic phenotypes assessed using time-lapse imaging
Assisted reproductive technologyArticles Predictive value of different covariates influencing pregnancy rate following intrauterine insemination with homologous semen: a prospective cohort study Predicting pregnancy rate following multiple embryo transfers using algorithms developed through static image analysis
Commentary Long-term breast cancer risk following ovarian stimulation in young egg donors: a call for follow-up, research and informed consent
Corrigendum Corrigendum to ‘Hysteroscopy prior to a first IVF treatment cycle: the need for well-performed RCT’ [Reproductive BioMedicine Online 29 (2014) 142-142]
InfertilityReview Potential role of green tea catechins in the management of oxidative stress-associated infertility Article Clinical utility of newly developed highly purified human menopausal gonadotrophins: a randomized controlled trial
Male reproduction and fertilityArticles Magnetic cell sorting of semen containing spermatozoa with high DNA fragmentation in ICSI cycles decreases miscarriage rate Multi-centre assessment of nitroblue tetrazolium reactivity in human semen as a potential marker of oxidative stress
Periconception, pregnancy and child outcomesReview Anti-Müllerian hormone kinetics in pregnancy and post-partum: a systematic review
Reproductive endocrinology and healthArticles Ovarian response to 150 µg corifollitropin alfa in a GnRH-antagonist multiple-dose protocol: a prospective cohort study Anti-Müllerian hormone concentrations and parity in fertile women: the model of oocyte donors The effect of elevated progesterone levels before HCG triggering in modified natural cycle frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles |
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