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The findings presented in this paper provide novel evidence from a developmental trajectory perspective, supporting the long-term safety of different endometrial preparation strategies with respect to early growth in ART-conceived children.
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Developed by an international panel of over 20 experts, this new Consensus paper presents 17 statements intended to improve outcomes in programmed FET cycles, highlight gaps in current knowledge, and identify areas for future research.
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These results confirm that has-miR-375-3p in embryonic culture medium exosomes serves as both non-invasive predictive biomarker and developmental regulatory factor, advancing embryo selection in ART from ‘morphological assessment’ to ‘non-invasive molecular diagnosis’.
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This new Commentary supports an approach based on identifying, before starting a treatment, the realistic number of embryo transfers required by a specific couple to achieve the expected chance of a live birth, defined as ELBR, based on a thorough diagnostic assessment.
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This study shows the value of using an appropriately validated PGT-A method that includes analyses of multiple polymorphisms - this strategy detects aneuploidy and chromosomal abnormality invisible to NGS methods lacking SNP analysis, and potentially DNA contamination too
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This new review article addresses a difficult but essential question for human spaceflight: how spaceflight conditions may affect reproduction, fertility, and long-term human health, and, just as importantly, where the guiding evidence is still missing.
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