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    Fetal growth disorders following medically assisted reproduction: due to maternal context or techniques? A national French cohort study

    Reproductive BioMedicine Online
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    Published online: January 11, 2023
    • Nathalie Sermondade
    • Laetitia Hesters
    • Jacques De Mouzon
    • Aviva Devaux
    • Sylvie Epelboin
    • Patricia Fauque
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      More than 8 million children are born worldwide following treatment with assisted reproductive technologies (ART) (Fauser, 2019), which corresponds to 3–5% of children born each year (Wyns et al., 2020), and child health remains a concern for reproductive specialists. Expansion of the policy of single embryo transfer following IVF has led to a reduction in complications induced by multiple pregnancies (Bergh et al., 2020; Spangmose et al., 2020). Nevertheless, perinatal outcomes following a single pregnancy obtained by ART appear to be less favourable than in natural conception (Pandey et al., 2012), and could depend on the technique used.
      Fetal growth disorders following medically assisted reproduction: due to maternal context or techniques? A national French cohort study
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      Non-invasive evaluation of embryos using mid-infrared attenuated total reflection spectrometry of incubation medium: a preliminary study

      Reproductive BioMedicine Online
      In Press Corrected Proof
      Published online: December 20, 2022
      • Nardin Aslih
      • Ben Zion Dekel
      • Dov Malonek
      • Medeia Michaeli
      • Diana Polotov
      • Einat Shalom-Paz
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        Can mid-infrared attenuated total reflection (MIR ATR) spectroscopy combined with machine learning methods be used as an additional tool to predict embryo quality and IVF treatment outcomes?
        Non-invasive evaluation of embryos using mid-infrared attenuated total reflection spectrometry of incubation medium: a preliminary study
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        Birefringence properties of human immotile spermatozoa and ICSI outcome

        Reproductive BioMedicine Online
        Vol. 46Issue 3p597–606Published online: November 30, 2022
        • M. Cristina Magli
        • Andor Crippa
        • Davide Perruzza
        • Silvia Azzena
        • Serena Graziosi
        • Francesco Coppola
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          As recently acknowledged by the World Health Organization (WHO), male infertility is a global health issue affecting millions of couples and individuals ( https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/infertility ). There is currently a ubiquitous decline in natural fertility and a significant increase in the use of medically assisted reproduction (MAR) as a strategy to overcome the problems with conceiving (Skakkebæk et al., 2022). Advanced female age consequent to delayed childbearing (Choi et al., 2022), as well as a higher incidence of male infertility, are the most common indications for MAR treatment (Jafari et al., 2021).
          Birefringence properties of human immotile spermatozoa and ICSI outcome
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          Does embryo categorization by existing artificial intelligence, morphokinetic or morphological embryo selection models correlate with blastocyst euploidy rates?

          Reproductive BioMedicine Online
          Vol. 46Issue 2p274–281Published online: September 30, 2022
          • Keiichi Kato
          • Satoshi Ueno
          • Jørgen Berntsen
          • Mikkel Fly Kragh
          • Tadashi Okimura
          • Tomoko Kuroda
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            Does embryo categorization by existing artificial intelligence (AI), morphokinetic or morphological embryo selection models correlate with blastocyst euploidy?
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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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              An interpretable machine learning model for individualized gonadotrophin starting dose selection during ovarian stimulation

              Reproductive BioMedicine Online
              Vol. 45Issue 6p1152–1159Published online: July 28, 2022
              • Michael Fanton
              • Veronica Nutting
              • Arielle Rothman
              • Paxton Maeder-York
              • Eduardo Hariton
              • Oleksii Barash
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                Can we develop an interpretable machine learning model that optimizes starting gonadotrophin dose selection in terms of mature oocytes (metaphase II [MII]), fertilized oocytes (2 pronuclear [2PN]) and usable blastocysts?
                An interpretable machine learning model for individualized gonadotrophin starting dose selection during ovarian stimulation
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                Comparison of embryo implantation potential between time-lapse incubators and standard incubators: a randomized controlled study

                Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                Vol. 45Issue 5p858–866Published online: June 27, 2022
                • Xiao-Dong Zhang
                • Qi Zhang
                • Wei Han
                • Wei-Wei Liu
                • Xiao-Li Shen
                • Gui-Dong Yao
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                  Although millions of children have been conceived using assisted reproductive technology (ART), many aspects of the laboratory environment for IVF are not fully optimized (Griesinger, 2020). The incubators play a pivotal role in providing an appropriate embryo culture environment in the IVF laboratory (Swain, 2014). Traditionally, embryo culture during assisted reproduction uses standard incubators, from which embryos are removed daily for morphological assessment using conventional microscopy (Armstrong et al., 2019).
                  Comparison of embryo implantation potential between time-lapse incubators and standard incubators: a randomized controlled study
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                  PRSS55 is a novel potential causative gene for human male infertility

                  Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                  Vol. 45Issue 3p553–562Published online: May 29, 2022
                  • Man Liu
                  • Chuan Jiang
                  • Xueguang Zhang
                  • Guohui Zhang
                  • Mohan Liu
                  • Rui Zheng
                  • and others
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                    Testis-specific PRSS55 is a chymotrypsin-like serine protease that is highly conserved among mammalian species. The essential role of Prss55 in mouse male fertility has been established. What is the role of PRSS55 in human reproduction?
                    PRSS55 is a novel potential causative gene for human male infertility
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                    Modelling the equilibrium partitioning of low concentrations of airborne volatile organic compounds in human IVF laboratories

                    Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                    Vol. 46Issue 1p54–68Published online: May 16, 2022
                    • John T. Fox
                    • Pan Ni
                    • Alicia R. Urrutia
                    • Huey T. Huynh
                    • Kathryn C. Worrilow
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                      Can volatile organic compounds (VOC) be modelled in an IVF clinical setting?
                      Modelling the equilibrium partitioning of low concentrations of airborne volatile organic compounds in human IVF laboratories
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                      Impact of empathic physician contact on patient anxiety and distress during the waiting period after embryo transfer: a randomized controlled trial

                      Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                      Vol. 45Issue 3p425–431Published online: May 5, 2022
                      • Jaimin S. Shah
                      • Laura E. Dodge
                      • Denis A. Vaughan
                      • Kristin L. Rooney
                      • Alan S. Penzias
                      • Alice D. Domar
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                        There is a high prevalence of anxiety and depression in patients with infertility (Chen et al., 2004; Pasch et al., 2016; Volgsten et al., 2008). Specific triggers include the infertility workup, receiving a specific diagnosis, ovarian stimulation injections, surgical procedures and waiting for the pregnancy test result after treatment cycles (Turner et al., 2013). High levels of anxiety and depression may cause patients to discontinue treatment because of the increased emotional burden associated with infertility treatment (Domar et al.
                        Impact of empathic physician contact on patient anxiety and distress during the waiting period after embryo transfer: a randomized controlled trial
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                        Computer software (SiD) assisted real-time single sperm selection associated with fertilization and blastocyst formation

                        Reproductive BioMedicine Online
                        Vol. 45Issue 4p703–711Published online: April 9, 2022
                        • Gerardo Mendizabal-Ruiz
                        • Alejandro Chavez-Badiola
                        • Isaac Aguilar Figueroa
                        • Vladimir Martinez Nuño
                        • Adolfo Flores-Saiffe Farias
                        • Roberto Valencia-Murilloa
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                        Is it possible to explore an association between individual sperm kinematics evaluated in real time and spermatozoa selected by an embryologist for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), with subsequent normal fertilization and blastocyst formation using a novel artificial vision-based software (SiD V1.0; IVF 2.0, UK)?
                        Computer software (SiD) assisted real-time single sperm selection associated with fertilization and blastocyst formation
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