381 research outputs found
Non-invasive assessment of in-vitro embryo quality to improve transfer success
AbstractAlthough IVF has been performed routinely for many years to help couples with fertility problems and in relation to modern breeding of farm animals, pregnancy rates after transfer to a recipient have not improved during the last decade. Early prediction of the viability of in-vitro developed embryos before the transfer to a recipient still remains challenging. Presently, the predominant non-invasive technique for selecting viable embryos is based on morphology, where parameters such as rates of cleavage and blastocyst formation as well as developmental kinetics are evaluated mostly subjectively. The simple morphological approach is, however, inadequate for the prediction of embryo quality, and several studies have focused on developing new non-invasive methods using molecular approaches based particularly on proteomics, metabolomics and most recently small non-coding RNA, including microRNA. This review outlines the potential of several non-invasive in-vitro methods based on analysis of spent embryo culture medium
Profiling and characterization of embryo and seminal fluid extracellular vesicle-associated microRNAs in Sus scrofa: a possible role in differentiation and developmental communication processes
Genomic selection of<i> in vitro</i>Â produced and somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos for rapid genetic improvement in cattle production
Five-year results of a randomised controlled multi-centre study comparing heavy-weight knitted versus low-weight, non-woven polypropylene implants in Lichtenstein hernioplasty
Denmark's National Inventory Report 2017:Emission Inventories 1990-2015 â Submitted under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol
Denmark's National Inventory Report 2018:Emission Inventories 1990-2016 â Submitted under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol
Chronic Pain after Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal Hernia Repair: A Randomized Comparison of Light and Extralight Titanized Polypropylene Mesh
Predictors for pregnancy outcomes in Romanian women with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: a prospective study
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