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P-228 Impact of low versus atmospheric oxygen tension on embryo development at cleavage and blastocyst stages: Intermediate results of a prospective randomized blinded study.
P. Maurin1, C. Herbemont1, I. Cedrin-Durnerin2, N. Sermondade1, J. Boujenah2, C. Sonigo2,
M. Grynberg2, C. Sifer1
1Hôpital Jean Verdier, Histologie-Embryologie-Cytogénétique-CECOS, Bondy, France 2Hôpital Jean Verdier, Médecine de la Reproduction, Bondy, France
P-229 Transcriptomic changes derived from Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) can be decreased by reproductive  uids in the swine model
S. Canovas1, E. Ivanova2, S. Garcia-Martinez1, R. Romar1, S. Andrews3, G. Kelsey2, P. Coy1
1Universidad de Murcia-Campus Mare Nostrum. IMIB-Arrixaca-UMU., Physiology of Reproduction Group- Physiology Department, Murcia, Spain
2The Babraham Institute, Epigenetics Programme, Babraham, United Kingdom 3The Babraham Institute, Bioinformatics Group, Babraham, United Kingdom
P-230 Zona thinning and classic assisted hatching preformed with systematic multipulse laser settings result in signi cant improvements of clinical outcomes in frozen embryo transfer cycles
N. Costa-Borges1, E. Nikitos2, K. Agapitou2, S. Kallergi2, D. Botzaki2, C. Makri2, G. Vassilopoulos2,
N. Vlachos2, G. Zervomanolakis2, P. Polyzos2, K. Dimitropoulos2, K. Kostaras2, P. Psathas2,
K. Rink1, G. Calderon1
1Embryotools, R&D center, Barcelona, Spain 2Institute of Life IoLife, IVF Center, Athens, Greece
P-231 Altered morphokinetics in sequential and single step culture media: a randomized prospective sibling oocyte study
H. Yin1, Q.I. Zhan2, Z.H. Ye2, C.A. Cook2, R. Clarke2, Z.E. Rosenwaks3, N.I. Zaninovic2 1New York, U.S.A.,
2Center for Reproductive Medicine, IVF Lab, New York, U.S.A.
3Center for Reproductive Medicine, IVF, New York, U.S.A.
P-232 Blastocysts from abnormally-fertilized zygotes can be euploid/diploid and are reproductively competent: live-births from preimplantation genetic diagnosis of aneuploidy/polyploidy in embryos with abnormal pronuclear morphology
A. Capalbo1, N. Treff2, D. Cimadomo3, X. Tao2, S. Ferrero3, A. Vaiarelli3, S. Colamaria3, M. Giuliani3, F. Sapienza3, F.M. Ubaldi3, R. Scott2, L. Rienzi3
1GENETYX, Molecular Genetics laboratory, Marostica VI, Italy
2Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey, RMA NJ, Basking Ridge- NJ, U.S.A. 3Clinica Valle Giulia, Genera- Reproductive Medicine Center, Roma, Italy
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