Manual of Embryo Selection in Human Assisted Reproduction
Herausgeber: Racowsky, Catherine; Macklon, Nicholas; Cohen, Jacques
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Manual of Embryo Selection in Human Assisted Reproduction
Herausgeber: Racowsky, Catherine; Macklon, Nicholas; Cohen, Jacques
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This clear, informative manual will provide embryologists and clinicians with an overview of the tools now available to assist in embryo selection, as well as evidence for their efficacy and safety and the broader considerations that must underlie these important clinical decisions.
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This clear, informative manual will provide embryologists and clinicians with an overview of the tools now available to assist in embryo selection, as well as evidence for their efficacy and safety and the broader considerations that must underlie these important clinical decisions.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 189mm x 247mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9781009016377
- ISBN-10: 1009016377
- Artikelnr.: 66407027
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 189mm x 247mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9781009016377
- ISBN-10: 1009016377
- Artikelnr.: 66407027
1. Introduction: why do we bother with embryo selection? Arne Sunde and
Kersti Lundin; 2. Embryo developmental programming Virginia N. Bolton; 3.
Embryo-maternal interactions Lois A. Salamonsen, Tracey A. Edgell, Guiying
Nie, and Jemma Evans; 4. The sperm's role in embryo development Nahid
Punjani, Russell P. Hayden and Peter N. Schlegel; 5. The Oocyte's role in
embryo development David F. Albertini; 6. The laboratory's role in embryo
development Dean Morbeck; 7. Handling of gametes and embryos Sharon T.
Mortimer; 8. Noninvasive morphological selection of Oocytes Giovanni
Coticchio, Elena Borini, Catello Scarica, and Andrea Borini; 9. Prospects
for bioenergetics for embryo selection Jonathan Van Blerkom; 10. Static
morphological assessment for embryo selection Thomas Ebner; 11. Dynamic
morphological assessment for embryo selection Alison Campbell; 12.
Noninvasive analysis of embryo nutrient utilization for embryo selection
David K. Gardner, Laura Ferrick, Rebecca L. Kelley, and Yee Shan Lisa Lee;
13. Genomics for embryo selection Elpida Fragouli and Dagan Wells; 14.
Biopsy techniques from polar body to blastocyst Danilo Cimadomo, Nicoletta
Barnocchi, Letizia Papini, Federica Innocenti, Filippo Maria Ubaldi and
Laura Rienzi; 15. Cell-free DNA analysis for PGT-A Luca Gianaroli, Silvia
Azzena and Maria C. Magli; 16. What science may come for embryo selection?
Paolo Rinaudo.
Kersti Lundin; 2. Embryo developmental programming Virginia N. Bolton; 3.
Embryo-maternal interactions Lois A. Salamonsen, Tracey A. Edgell, Guiying
Nie, and Jemma Evans; 4. The sperm's role in embryo development Nahid
Punjani, Russell P. Hayden and Peter N. Schlegel; 5. The Oocyte's role in
embryo development David F. Albertini; 6. The laboratory's role in embryo
development Dean Morbeck; 7. Handling of gametes and embryos Sharon T.
Mortimer; 8. Noninvasive morphological selection of Oocytes Giovanni
Coticchio, Elena Borini, Catello Scarica, and Andrea Borini; 9. Prospects
for bioenergetics for embryo selection Jonathan Van Blerkom; 10. Static
morphological assessment for embryo selection Thomas Ebner; 11. Dynamic
morphological assessment for embryo selection Alison Campbell; 12.
Noninvasive analysis of embryo nutrient utilization for embryo selection
David K. Gardner, Laura Ferrick, Rebecca L. Kelley, and Yee Shan Lisa Lee;
13. Genomics for embryo selection Elpida Fragouli and Dagan Wells; 14.
Biopsy techniques from polar body to blastocyst Danilo Cimadomo, Nicoletta
Barnocchi, Letizia Papini, Federica Innocenti, Filippo Maria Ubaldi and
Laura Rienzi; 15. Cell-free DNA analysis for PGT-A Luca Gianaroli, Silvia
Azzena and Maria C. Magli; 16. What science may come for embryo selection?
Paolo Rinaudo.
1. Introduction: why do we bother with embryo selection? Arne Sunde and
Kersti Lundin; 2. Embryo developmental programming Virginia N. Bolton; 3.
Embryo-maternal interactions Lois A. Salamonsen, Tracey A. Edgell, Guiying
Nie, and Jemma Evans; 4. The sperm's role in embryo development Nahid
Punjani, Russell P. Hayden and Peter N. Schlegel; 5. The Oocyte's role in
embryo development David F. Albertini; 6. The laboratory's role in embryo
development Dean Morbeck; 7. Handling of gametes and embryos Sharon T.
Mortimer; 8. Noninvasive morphological selection of Oocytes Giovanni
Coticchio, Elena Borini, Catello Scarica, and Andrea Borini; 9. Prospects
for bioenergetics for embryo selection Jonathan Van Blerkom; 10. Static
morphological assessment for embryo selection Thomas Ebner; 11. Dynamic
morphological assessment for embryo selection Alison Campbell; 12.
Noninvasive analysis of embryo nutrient utilization for embryo selection
David K. Gardner, Laura Ferrick, Rebecca L. Kelley, and Yee Shan Lisa Lee;
13. Genomics for embryo selection Elpida Fragouli and Dagan Wells; 14.
Biopsy techniques from polar body to blastocyst Danilo Cimadomo, Nicoletta
Barnocchi, Letizia Papini, Federica Innocenti, Filippo Maria Ubaldi and
Laura Rienzi; 15. Cell-free DNA analysis for PGT-A Luca Gianaroli, Silvia
Azzena and Maria C. Magli; 16. What science may come for embryo selection?
Paolo Rinaudo.
Kersti Lundin; 2. Embryo developmental programming Virginia N. Bolton; 3.
Embryo-maternal interactions Lois A. Salamonsen, Tracey A. Edgell, Guiying
Nie, and Jemma Evans; 4. The sperm's role in embryo development Nahid
Punjani, Russell P. Hayden and Peter N. Schlegel; 5. The Oocyte's role in
embryo development David F. Albertini; 6. The laboratory's role in embryo
development Dean Morbeck; 7. Handling of gametes and embryos Sharon T.
Mortimer; 8. Noninvasive morphological selection of Oocytes Giovanni
Coticchio, Elena Borini, Catello Scarica, and Andrea Borini; 9. Prospects
for bioenergetics for embryo selection Jonathan Van Blerkom; 10. Static
morphological assessment for embryo selection Thomas Ebner; 11. Dynamic
morphological assessment for embryo selection Alison Campbell; 12.
Noninvasive analysis of embryo nutrient utilization for embryo selection
David K. Gardner, Laura Ferrick, Rebecca L. Kelley, and Yee Shan Lisa Lee;
13. Genomics for embryo selection Elpida Fragouli and Dagan Wells; 14.
Biopsy techniques from polar body to blastocyst Danilo Cimadomo, Nicoletta
Barnocchi, Letizia Papini, Federica Innocenti, Filippo Maria Ubaldi and
Laura Rienzi; 15. Cell-free DNA analysis for PGT-A Luca Gianaroli, Silvia
Azzena and Maria C. Magli; 16. What science may come for embryo selection?
Paolo Rinaudo.