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Assisted Reproduction
Studies describe new findings in assisted reproduction research
July 14th, 2005
Investigators in the United States and Canada have published new assisted reproduction data. Study 1: Early intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)-derived embryo sHLA-G expression boosts pregnancy and implantation rates, reproductive specialists report. G. Sher and coworkers at the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine & Mobilab in Las Vegas, noted they "previously reported the retrospective observation that when at least one embryo, transferred on day 3, expressed sHLA-G above the geometric mean (sHLA-G+) 46 hours post-ICSI, there was a marked improvement in both pregnancy (PR) and implantation (IR) rates." In their current...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2005-07-14)
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