Improved clinical outcomes after non-invasive oocyte selection and Day 3 eSET in ICSI patients
Abstract Background Non-invasive oocyte quality scoring, based on cumulus gene expression analysis, in combination with morphology scoring, can increase the clinical pregnancy (CPR) and live birth rates (LBR) in Day 3 eSET (elective single embryo transfer) ICSI patients. This was first investigated...
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Main Authors: | Inge Van Vaerenbergh (Author), Tom Adriaenssens (Author), Wim Coucke (Author), Lisbet Van Landuyt (Author), Greta Verheyen (Author), Michaël De Brucker (Author), Michel Camus (Author), Peter Platteau (Author), Michel De Vos (Author), Elien Van Hecke (Author), André Rosenthal (Author), Johan Smitz (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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