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P-455 Differential microRNA pro le in the endometrial  uid (EF) in natural cycles, HRT, and controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) triggered with hCG (COS+hCG) or GnRHa (COS+GnRHa).
A. Grasso1, R. Navarro2, I. Moreno3, M. Herrero3, P. Alama4, F. Vilella5, C. Simon6
1Igenomix S.L.- Parque Tecnologico Valencia University- Valencia- Spain, Research and Development, Paterna, Spain
2Igenomix S.L.- Parque Tecnologico Valencia University- Valencia- Spain, Bioinformatic, Valencia, Spain
3Igenomix S.L.- Parque Tecnologico Valencia University- Valencia- Spain, Research and Development, Valencia, Spain
4Igenomix S.L.- Parque Tecnologico Valencia University- Valencia- Spain, IVI Valencia- Valencia- Spain., Valencia, Spain
5Igenomix- Valencia University and Instituto Universitario IVI/ INCLIVA- Valencia- Spain // Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology- Valencia University School of Medicine and Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology- Stanford University Medical School, Rese,
6Igenomix S.L- Valencia- Spain. // IVI Valencia- Valencia University and Instituto Universitario IVI/ INCLIVA- Valencia- Spain // Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology- Valencia University School of Medicine and Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology- Stanford University Medical School, Scienti c Director, Valencia, Spain
P-456 Clinical pregnancy outcome after double dose intrauterine instillation of granulocyte colony- stimulating factor(G-CSF) in the unresponsive thin endometrium in frozen embryo transfer U. Sen1, G. Khastgir1
1Bengal Infertility and Reproductive Therapy Hospital, Reproductive Medicine, Kolkata, India
P-457 Higher incidence of colonization with Gardnerella vaginalis and gram-negative anaerobes in patients with recurrent miscarriage and elevated peripheral natural killer cells
R.J. Kuon1, R. Togawa1, K. Vomstein1, T. Göggl1, T. Strowitzki1, U. Markert2, V. Daniel3,
A. Dalpke4, B. Toth5
1University Hospital, Department of Gynecological Endocrinology and Fertility Disorders, Heidelberg, Germany
2University Hospital Jena, Placenta-Lab, Jena, Germany
3University Hospital, Transplantation-Immunology, Heidelberg, Germany
4University Hospital, Department of Infectious Diseases- Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Heidelberg, Germany
5University Hospital, Gynecological Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine, Innsbruck, Austria
P-458 The effects of oxygen, pH and temperature in mammalian reproduction and their importance in human reproduction
K.Y.B. Ng1, R. Mingels2, H. Morgan2, N. Macklon1, Y. Cheong1
1University of Southampton, Academic Unit of Human Development and Health, Southampton, United Kingdom
2University of Southampton, Institute of Life Sciences, Southampton, United Kingdom
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