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13 hot topic(s) found with the query "Assisted reproductive technology"

Comparison of Genetic Profiles of Neonates in Intensive Care Units Conceived With or Without Assisted Reproductive Technology
Z Huang et al, JAMA Network Open, April 4, 2023 (Posted: Apr 04, 2023 0PM)

Are molecular defects more common in newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) conceived by assisted reproductive technology (ART) than in naturally conceived neonates? In this cross-sectional analysis of infants in NICUs for whom genetic analysis was completed, there was no significant difference in diagnoses of genetic conditions between those conceived with ART and those conceived unassisted (10.1% vs 13.2%). The proportion of de novo variants was also not significantly different.


Development of a Model to Estimate the Optimal Number of Oocytes to Attempt to Fertilize During Assisted Reproductive Technology Treatment.
Correia Katharine F B et al. JAMA network open 2023 1 (1) e2249395 (Posted: Jan 04, 2023 6AM)

In this national registry–based diagnostic study, in 66.2% of cycles among patients younger than 38 years, fewer than all retrieved oocytes could be exposed to sperm to minimize the number of unused embryos while optimizing the probability of a live birth. These findings suggest the developed prediction tool could reduce the number of unused embryos created and immediately address current patient and clinician concerns.


Current issues in medically assisted reproduction and genetics in Europe: research, clinical practice, ethics, legal issues and policy.
Harper Joyce et al. Hum. Reprod. 2014 Aug (8) 1603-9 (Posted: Mar 24, 2015 1PM)


Folic acid supplementation and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene variations in relation to in vitro fertilization pregnancy outcome.
Murto Tiina et al. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 2015 Jan (1) 65-71 (Posted: Mar 24, 2015 1PM)


Imprinting methylation errors in ART.
Hiura Hitoshi et al. Reprod. Med. Biol. 2014 (4) 193-202 (Posted: Mar 24, 2015 1PM)


International regulatory landscape and integration of corrective genome editing into in vitro fertilization.
Araki Motoko et al. Reprod. Biol. Endocrinol. 2014 108 (Posted: Mar 24, 2015 1PM)


The effect of cryopreservation on the genome of gametes and embryos: principles of cryobiology and critical appraisal of the evidence.
Kopeika Julia et al. Hum. Reprod. Update 2015 Mar (2) 209-227 (Posted: Mar 24, 2015 1PM)


Comparison of Genome-Wide and Gene-Specific DNA Methylation between ART and Naturally Conceived Pregnancies.
Melamed Nir et al. Epigenetics 2015 Jan 12. 0 (Posted: Mar 24, 2015 1PM)


Assisted reproductive technology: an overview of Cochrane reviews.
Farquhar Cindy et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2014 CD010537 (Posted: Mar 24, 2015 1PM)


Assisted reproductive technology and somatic morbidity in childhood: a systematic review.
Kettner Laura Ozer et al. Fertil. Steril. 2015 Mar (3) 707-19 (Posted: Mar 24, 2015 1PM)


Association Between Assisted Reproductive Technology Conception and Autism in California, 1997-2007.
Fountain Christine et al. Am J Public Health 2015 Mar 19. e1-e9 (Posted: Mar 24, 2015 1PM)


CDC Key Findings: The association between assisted reproductive technology and autism spectrum disorder
Brand (Posted: Feb 25, 2015 0PM)


Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
Brand (Posted: Feb 25, 2015 0PM)



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