A study of the effect of an extremely low oxygen concentration on the development of human embryos in assisted reproductive technology
暂无分享,去创建一个
K. Nakagawa | R. Sugiyama | A. Shirai | R. Sugiyama | Y. Nishi | Y. Kuribayashi | M. Inoue
[1] Dan Hellberg,et al. Low-oxygen compared with high-oxygen atmosphere in blastocyst culture, a prospective randomized study. , 2009, Fertility and sterility.
[2] M. Bahçeci,et al. In vitro culture under physiologic oxygen concentration improves blastocyst yield and quality: a prospective randomized survey on sibling oocytes. , 2009, Fertility and sterility.
[3] K. Nakagawa,et al. The dilemma faced by patients who undergo single embryo transfer , 2009, Reproductive medicine and biology.
[4] K. Saeki,et al. Interaction between embryos and culture conditions during in vitro development of bovine early embryos , 2008, Zygote.
[5] Megumu Ito,et al. Recombinant-follide stimulating hormone is more effective than urinary human menopausal gonadotropin in ovarian hyperstimulation for assisted reproductive technology treatment , 2007, Reproductive Medicine and Biology.
[6] Barry Behr,et al. Effect of reduced oxygen concentrations on the outcome of in vitro fertilization. , 2007, Fertility and sterility.
[7] M. Irahara,et al. Reduction of perifollicular arterial blood flow resistance after hCG administration is a good indicator of the recovery of mature oocytes in ART treatment , 2006, Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics.
[8] K. Nakagawa,et al. Effect of activation with Ca ionophore A23187 and puromycin on the development of human oocytes that failed to fertilize after intracytoplasmic sperm injection. , 2001, Fertility and sterility.
[9] H. Ryu,et al. Effects of Low Oxygen Condition on the Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species and the Development in Mouse Embryos Cultured in vitro * , 1999, The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research.
[10] R. Godke,et al. Development of in-vitro-derived bovine embryos cultured in 5% CO2 in air or in 5% O2, 5% CO2 and 90% N2. , 1999, Human reproduction.
[11] E. Coonen,et al. Effect of oxygen concentration on human in-vitro fertilization and embryo culture. , 1999, Human reproduction.
[12] M. Terqui,et al. Effects of oxygen, CO2/pH and medium on the in vitro development of individually cultured porcine one- and two-cell embryos. , 1996, Reproduction, nutrition, development.
[13] B. Bavister,et al. Culture of preimplantation embryos: facts and artifacts. , 1995, Human reproduction update.
[14] J. Dumoulin,et al. Effect of oxygen concentration on in vitro fertilization and embryo culture in the human and the mouse. , 1995, Fertility and sterility.
[15] B Fischer,et al. Oxygen tension in the oviduct and uterus of rhesus monkeys, hamsters and rabbits. , 1993, Journal of reproduction and fertility.
[16] T. Mori,et al. Increased generation of reactive oxygen species in embryos cultured in vitro. , 1993, Free radical biology & medicine.
[17] D. Gardner,et al. Oxygen concentration and protein source affect the development of preimplantation goat embryos in vitro. , 1991, Reproduction, fertility, and development.
[18] A C Simpson,et al. Effect of oxygen concentration on in-vitro development of preimplantation sheep and cattle embryos. , 1990, Journal of reproduction and fertility.
[19] L. Veeck. Atlas of the human oocyte and early conceptus , 1986 .
[20] P Quinn,et al. The effect of oxygen on the development of preimplantation mouse embryos in vitro. , 1978, The Journal of experimental zoology.
[21] P. C. Steptoe,et al. BIRTH AFTER THE REIMPLANTATION OF A HUMAN EMBRYO , 1978, The Lancet.
[22] L. Horton,et al. Letter: Chronic non-specific endometritis. , 1976, Lancet.