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    A randomized, non-inferiority trial on the DuoStim strategy in PGT-A cycles

    Reproductive BioMedicine Online
    Vol. 46Issue 3p536–542Published online: November 24, 2022
    • M. Cerrillo
    • G.N. Cecchino
    • M. Toribio
    • M.J. García-Rubio
    • J.A. García-Velasco
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      Is the DuoStim strategy an effective alternative to two conventional ovarian stimulation cycles in poor-prognosis patients undergoing preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (PGT-A) to improve euploidy rates and obtain the first euploid embryo in less time?
      A randomized, non-inferiority trial on the DuoStim strategy in PGT-A cycles
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      Concordance of PGT for aneuploidies between blastocyst biopsies and spent blastocyst culture medium

      Reproductive BioMedicine Online
      Vol. 46Issue 3p483–490Published online: October 10, 2022
      • Chang Long Xu
      • Yong Quan Wei
      • Qing Ying Tan
      • Ying Huang
      • Jing Jing Wu
      • Chun Yuan Li
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        Non-invasive preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (niPGT-A) avoids the possible detrimental impact of invasive PGT-A on embryo development and clinical outcomes. Does cell-free DNA (cfDNA) from spent blastocyst culture medium (BCM) reflect embryonic chromosome status better than trophectoderm (TE) biopsy?
        Concordance of PGT for aneuploidies between blastocyst biopsies and spent blastocyst culture medium
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        Preimplantation genetic testing for human blastocysts with potential parental contamination using a quantitative parental contamination test (qPCT): an evidence-based study

        Reproductive BioMedicine Online
        Vol. 46Issue 1p69–79Published online: August 21, 2022
        • Yunqiao Dong
        • Dun Liu
        • Yangyun Zou
        • Cheng Wan
        • Chuangqi Chen
        • Mei Dong
        • and others
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          Is it possible to develop a quantitative method for detecting parental DNA contamination in conventional IVF using preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A)?
          Preimplantation genetic testing for human blastocysts with potential parental contamination using a quantitative parental contamination test (qPCT): an evidence-based study
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          Ovulation induction using sequential letrozole/gonadotrophin in infertile women with PCOS: a randomized controlled trial

          Reproductive BioMedicine Online
          Vol. 46Issue 2p352–361Published online: August 7, 2022
          • Xin Dai
          • Jingyi Li
          • Tian Fu
          • Xuefeng Long
          • Xiaoou Li
          • Ruiwen Weng
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            Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common ovarian endocrine disease in women of reproductive age (Conway et al., 2014), with an incidence among premenopausal women of up to 20% when applying Rotterdam criteria (Yildiz et al., 2012). Oligo-ovulation is the most important and classic clinical manifestation of PCOS (Escobar-Morreale, 2018), and the resulting infertility is the major cause of anovulatory infertility (Balen and Michelmore, 2002), which affects many infertile women of reproductive age.
            Ovulation induction using sequential letrozole/gonadotrophin in infertile women with PCOS: a randomized controlled trial
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            PGT for structural chromosomal rearrangements in 300 couples reveals specific risk factors but an interchromosomal effect is unlikely

            Reproductive BioMedicine Online
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            • Cagri Ogur
            • Semra Kahraman
            • Darren Karl Griffin
            • Cigdem Cinar Yapan
            • Mehmet Ali Tufekci
            • Murat Cetinkaya
            • and others
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              What factors affect the proportion of chromosomally balanced embryos in structural rearrangement carriers? Is there any evidence for an interchromosomal effect (ICE)?
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              Comparison of different endometrial preparation protocols on frozen embryo transfer pregnancy outcome in patients with normal ovulation

              Reproductive BioMedicine Online
              Vol. 45Issue 6p1182–1187Published online: July 4, 2022
              • Liqun Lou
              • Yisong Xu
              • Mu Lv
              • Juanjuan Yu
              • Qimeng Xiao
              • Peiqin Chen
              • and others
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                What is the effect of letrozole use in patients undergoing frozen embryo transfer (FET) with normal ovulation? Although the number of FETs is increasing, an optimal protocol for FET (particularly vitrified–warmed embryo transfer) is yet to be determined. The aim of this study was to evaluate letrozole use on patients with normal menstrual cycles compared with hormone replacement therapy (HRT) cycles and natural cycles.
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                Supporting first FSH dosage for ovarian stimulation with machine learning

                Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                Vol. 45Issue 5p1039–1045Published online: June 18, 2022
                • Nuria Correa
                • Jesus Cerquides
                • Josep Lluis Arcos
                • Rita Vassena
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                  Although significant strides have been made in the last 40 years, the mean pregnancy rate after an IVF cycle still hovers around 30%, with a 20% chance of delivery (De Geyter et al., 2018). An important requisite to the success of an IVF cycle is the availability of a certain number of mature oocytes (metaphase III [MII]); usually obtained after ovarian stimulation.
                  Supporting first FSH dosage for ovarian stimulation with machine learning
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                  Does the HCG trigger dose used for IVF impact luteal progesterone concentrations? a randomized controlled trial

                  Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                  Vol. 45Issue 4p793–804Published online: May 5, 2022
                  • Louise Svenstrup
                  • Sören Möller
                  • Jens Fedder
                  • Dorrit Elschner Pedersen
                  • Karin Erb
                  • Claus Yding Andersen
                  • and others
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                    Is there an association between the ovulation trigger dose of human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) and endogenous progesterone production during the luteal phase?
                    Does the HCG trigger dose used for IVF impact luteal progesterone concentrations? a randomized controlled trial
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                    Similar fertilization rates and preimplantation embryo development among testosterone-treated transgender men and cisgender women

                    Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                    Vol. 45Issue 3p448–456Published online: April 30, 2022
                    • Tal Israeli
                    • Livia Preisler
                    • Yael Kalma
                    • Nivin Samara
                    • Sagi Levi
                    • Asnat Groutz
                    • and others
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                      What are the effects of testosterone treatment on oocyte fertilization and preimplantation embryo development among transgender men who have undergone fertility preservation?
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                      Comparison of predictive models for cumulative live birth rate after treatment with ART

                      Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                      Vol. 45Issue 2p246–255Published online: March 31, 2022
                      • Léna Bardet
                      • Jean-Baptiste Excoffier
                      • Noemie Salaun-Penquer
                      • Matthieu Ortala
                      • Maud Pasquier
                      • Emmanuelle Mathieu d'Argent
                      • and others
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                        Can a machine learning model better predict the cumulative live birth rate for a couple after intrauterine insemination or embryo transfer than Cox regression based on their personal characteristics?
                        Comparison of predictive models for cumulative live birth rate after treatment with ART
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                        Non-invasive embryo selection strategy for clinical IVF to avoid wastage of potentially competent embryos

                        Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                        Vol. 45Issue 1p26–34Published online: March 11, 2022
                        • Li Chen
                        • Wen Li
                        • Yuxiu Liu
                        • Zhihang Peng
                        • Liyi Cai
                        • Ningyuan Zhang
                        • and others
                        Cited in Scopus: 3
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                          Can a non-invasive embryo transfer strategy provide a reference for embryo selection to be established?
                          Non-invasive embryo selection strategy for clinical IVF to avoid wastage of potentially competent embryos
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                          Testicular biopsy for fertility preservation in early-diagnosed Klinefelter patients: patient characteristics and long-term follow-up

                          Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                          Vol. 44Issue 5p889–895Published online: February 3, 2022
                          • Aude Braye
                          • Susanne Böhler
                          • Veerle Vloeberghs
                          • Veerle De Boe
                          • Jean De Schepper
                          • Inge Gies
                          • and others
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                            Which early-diagnosed Klinefelter syndrome patients have been offered cryopreservation of testicular tissue as part of fertility preservation before spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) loss? Do these Klinefelter syndrome patients present with behavioural, cognitive and/or psychological problems? Does a testicular biopsy procedure have long-term effects on the gonadal development of Klinefelter syndrome patients?
                            Testicular biopsy for fertility preservation in early-diagnosed Klinefelter patients: patient characteristics and long-term follow-up
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                            Pregnancy, fertility concerns and fertility preservation procedures in a national study of French breast cancer survivors

                            Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                            Vol. 44Issue 6p1031–1044Published online: January 18, 2022
                            • Manon Mangiardi-Veltin
                            • Clara Sebbag
                            • Christine Rousset-Jablonski
                            • Isabelle Ray-Coquard
                            • Clémentine Berkach
                            • Lucie Laot
                            • and others
                            Cited in Scopus: 3
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                              What are the real-life oncofertility practices in young women diagnosed with breast cancer?
                              Pregnancy, fertility concerns and fertility preservation procedures in a national study of French breast cancer survivors
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                              Does underlying infertility in natural conception modify the epigenetic control of imprinted genes and transposable elements in newborns?

                              Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                              Vol. 44Issue 4p706–715Published online: January 16, 2022
                              • Julie Barberet
                              • Christine Binquet
                              • Magali Guilleman
                              • Gaelle Romain
                              • Céline Bruno
                              • Aurélie Martinaud
                              • and others
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                                Does the epigenetic control of imprinted genes and transposable elements at birth differ according to time to conception in natural conception and after intrauterine insemination (IUI)?
                                Does underlying infertility in natural conception modify the epigenetic control of imprinted genes and transposable elements in newborns?
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                                A microenvironment of high lactate and low pH created by the blastocyst promotes endometrial receptivity and implantation

                                Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                                Vol. 44Issue 1p14–26Published online: September 20, 2021
                                • Kathryn H. Gurner
                                • Jemma Evans
                                • Jennifer C. Hutchison
                                • Alexandra J. Harvey
                                • David K. Gardner
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                                  Is the blastocyst's idiosyncratic metabolic production of lactate, and creation of a specialized microenvironment at the implatation site, an important mediator of maternal–fetal signalling to promote endometrial receptivity and implantation?
                                  A microenvironment of high lactate and low pH created by the blastocyst promotes endometrial receptivity and implantation
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                                  Comparison of methods for isolation and quantification of circulating cell-free DNA from patients with endometriosis

                                  Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                                  Vol. 43Issue 5p788–798Published online: August 10, 2021
                                  • Hanna Huebner
                                  • Hannah Lubrich
                                  • Simon Blum
                                  • Sophia Antoniadis
                                  • Johannes Lermann
                                  • Arif Ekici
                                  • and others
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                                    Endometriosis is a common oestrogen-dependent benign disease, which is defined by the presence of endometrial-like tissue outside of the uterus. Clinical features associated with endometriosis are chronic pelvic pain, pain during intercourse, dysmenorrhoea and infertility (Bulun, 2009; Burghaus et al., 2019). Endometriosis can be detected in 25–50% of infertile women, and 30–50% of women with endometriosis are infertile (Bulletti et al., 2010). Endometriosis affects the receptivity of the endometrium and the development of the oocyte and embryo, leading to significant lower pregnancy rates by natural conception and by IVF (Barnhart et al., 2002; de Ziegler et al., 2010).
                                    Comparison of methods for isolation and quantification of circulating cell-free DNA from patients with endometriosis
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                                    Clinical outcomes and utilization from over a decade of planned oocyte cryopreservation

                                    Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                                    Vol. 43Issue 4p671–679Published online: July 1, 2021
                                    • Angela Q. Leung
                                    • Katherine Baker
                                    • Denis Vaughan
                                    • Jaimin S. Shah
                                    • Ann Korkidakis
                                    • David A. Ryley
                                    • and others
                                    Cited in Scopus: 9
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                                      An age-related decline in fertility is a well-known physiologic effect related to decreases in oocyte quantity and quality (ACOG and ASRM, 2014). Older women who conceive naturally have an increased risk of fetal chromosomal abnormalities and pregnancy loss (Spandorfer and Chung, 2004). Despite this association, a global shift towards delayed childbearing has occurred (OECD Family Database, OECD, 2019). Age at first birth and the proportion of pregnancies in women over the age of 35 years have been increasing in the USA since 1980 (Martin et al., 2019).
                                      Clinical outcomes and utilization from over a decade of planned oocyte cryopreservation
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                                      IVF impact on the risk of recurrence of endometrial adenocarcinoma after fertility-sparing management

                                      Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                                      Vol. 43Issue 3p495–502Published online: June 16, 2021
                                      • Maïlys Vaugon
                                      • Maëliss Peigné
                                      • Juliette Phelippeau
                                      • Clémentine Gonthier
                                      • Martin Koskas
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                                        Do IVF treatments after conservative management of endometrial atypical hyperplasia or grade 1 endometrial adenocarcinoma (AH/EC) increase the risk of disease recurrence?
                                        IVF impact on the risk of recurrence of endometrial adenocarcinoma after fertility-sparing management
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                                        The inhibition of WIP1 phosphatase accelerates the depletion of primordial follicles

                                        Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                                        Vol. 43Issue 2p161–171Published online: May 18, 2021
                                        • Su Zhou
                                        • Yueyue Xi
                                        • Yingying Chen
                                        • Tong Wu
                                        • Wei Yan
                                        • Milu Li
                                        • and others
                                        Cited in Scopus: 3
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                                          What role does wild-type p53-induced phosphatase 1 (WIP1) play in the regulation of primordial follicle development?
                                          The inhibition of WIP1 phosphatase accelerates the depletion of primordial follicles
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                                          Whether to transfer mosaic embryos: a cytogenetic view of true mosaicism by amniocentesis

                                          Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                                          Vol. 43Issue 1p33–43Published online: March 6, 2021
                                          • Kun-Long Huang
                                          • Ching-Chang Tsai
                                          • Hsin-Hsin Cheng
                                          • Yu-Jen Huang
                                          • Yun-Ju Lai
                                          • Chou-Hui Wu
                                          • and others
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                                            Preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies has increasingly been employed for embryo selection, resulting in a recent surge in mosaic embryos. According to the cytogenetic results, which types of mosaic embryo survive early pregnancy, progress to the second trimester and finally result in a live birth?
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                                            Spatial and temporal changes in follicle distribution in the human ovarian cortex

                                            Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                                            Vol. 42Issue 2p375–383Published online: October 25, 2020
                                            • Annejet Schenck
                                            • Maria Vera-Rodriguez
                                            • Gareth Greggains
                                            • Ben Davidson
                                            • Péter Fedorcsák
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                                              How does follicle distribution evolve in the human ovarian cortex between the ages of 20 and 35 years?
                                              Spatial and temporal changes in follicle distribution in the human ovarian cortex
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                                              miR-532-3p: a possible altered miRNA in cumulus cells of infertile women with advanced endometriosis

                                              Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                                              Vol. 42Issue 3p579–588Published online: October 22, 2020
                                              • Liliane Fabio Isidoro da Silva
                                              • Michele Gomes Da Broi
                                              • Caroline Mantovani da Luz
                                              • Lilian Eslaine Costa Mendes da Silva
                                              • Rui Alberto Ferriani
                                              • Juliana Meola
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                                                Is the profile of microRNA (miRNA) altered in cumulus cells of infertile women with early (EI/II) and advanced (EIII/IV) endometriosis?
                                                miR-532-3p: a possible altered miRNA in cumulus cells of infertile women with advanced endometriosis
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                                                An artificial intelligence model based on the proteomic profile of euploid embryos and blastocyst morphology: a preliminary study

                                                Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                                                Vol. 42Issue 2p340–350Published online: October 7, 2020
                                                • Lorena Bori
                                                • Francisco Dominguez
                                                • Eleonora Inacio Fernandez
                                                • Raquel Del Gallego
                                                • Lucia Alegre
                                                • Cristina Hickman
                                                • and others
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                                                  The two main factors responsible for the success of an IVF treatment are the endometrium and the embryo (Edwards et al., 1984). Non-invasive methods (morphological and morphokinetic) as well as invasive methods (genetic testing) are currently used in IVF laboratories in embryo selection. However, new approaches to select embryos are still being investigated due to the limited improvement in live birth rate over the last few years (Dyer et al., 2016; De Geyter et al., 2018).
                                                  An artificial intelligence model based on the proteomic profile of euploid embryos and blastocyst morphology: a preliminary study
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                                                  Do fertility tracking applications offer women useful information about their fertile window?

                                                  Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                                                  Vol. 42Issue 1p273–281Published online: September 10, 2020
                                                  • Roshonara Ali
                                                  • Zeynep B. Gürtin
                                                  • Joyce C. Harper
                                                  Cited in Scopus: 9
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                                                    To characterize mobile fertility tracking applications (apps) to determine the use of such apps for women trying to conceive by identifying the fertile window.
                                                    Do fertility tracking applications offer women useful information about their fertile window?
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                                                    Same-sex male couples and single men having children using assisted reproductive technology: a quantitative analysis

                                                    Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                                                    Vol. 42Issue 5p1033–1047Published online: August 28, 2020
                                                    • Shilini Hemalal
                                                    • Samantha Yee
                                                    • Lori Ross
                                                    • Mona Loutfy
                                                    • Clifford Librach
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                                                      How do same-sex male couples (SSMC) and single men perceive their experience of using assisted reproductive technology (ART) in Canada; what factors contribute to their experience and the decisions made throughout the ART process?
                                                      Same-sex male couples and single men having children using assisted reproductive technology: a quantitative analysis
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