Infertility
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Last Posted: Jan 31, 2023
- A Bayesian network model for prediction of low or failed fertilization in assisted reproductive technology based on a large clinical real-world data.
Tian Tian et al. Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E 2023 21(1) 8 - Expecting more: the case for incorporating fertility services into comprehensive sickle cell disease care.
Lydia H Pecker et al. The Lancet. Haematology 2023 - Declining Male Sperm Count Is at a Global Crisis Level
Medscape, January 30, 2023 - Fertility Preferences and Practices Among Young Women With Breast Cancer: Germline Genetic Carriers Versus Noncarriers.
Lewinsohn Rebecca et al. Clinical breast cancer 2023 - Intergenerational trends in reproduction: Infertility and pregnancy loss.
Woolner Andrea Mf et al. Best practice & research. Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology 2023 102305 - Bridging the Gap between AZF Microdeletions and Karyotype: Twelve Years' Experience of an Infertility Center.
Kalantari Hamid et al. The world journal of men's health 2023 - Contribution of TEX15 genetic variants to the risk of developing severe non-obstructive oligozoospermia.
Guzmán-Jiménez Andrea et al. Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 2023 101089782 - New developments and future trajectories in supernumerary sex chromosome abnormalities: a summary of the 2022 3rd International Workshop on Klinefelter Syndrome, Trisomy X, and XXY.
Gravholt Claus H et al. Endocrine connections 2023 - A systematic review and evidence assessment of monogenic gene-disease relationships in human female infertility and differences in sex development.
Van Der Kelen Annelore et al. Human reproduction update 2022 - Malpractice litigation surrounding in vitro fertilization in the United States: a legal literature review.
Applebaum Jeremy et al. Fertility and sterility 2022
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