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P-592 Alterations of methylation are reversible by developmental reprogramming in kidney tissue of Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) mice
Q. Zhan1, F. Jin2
1Women’s Hospital- School of Medicine- Zhejiang University, Department of Reproductive Endocrinology, Hangzhou- Zhejiang, China
2Women’s Hospital- School of Medicine- Zhejiang University, Department of Reproductive Endocrinology, Hangzhou, China
P-593 Comparison of livebirth delivery rates as a function of PGD use by IVF centers in the United States: Analysis of new national CDC data
E.S. Sills1, X. Li2
1Center for Advanced Genetics, Reproductive Research Section, Carlsbad- CALIF, U.S.A. 2Paralian Technology- Inc., Quantitative Research Division, MIssion Viejo- CALIF, U.S.A.
P-594 Introduction of a novel, universal NGS-based research method for Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis and Screening
B. Devogelaere1
1Agilent Technologies, Diagnostics & Genomics Group, Santa Clara, U.S.A.
P-595 A cost-effectiveness analysis of preimplantation genetic screening with in vitro fertilization in Ontario, Canada
R. Zwingerman1, W. Isaranuwatchai2, H. Shapiro1, N. Okun1
1University of Toronto, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Toronto, Canada
2University of Toronto, Institute of Health Policy- Management & Evaluation, Toronto, Canada
P-596 Clinical application of low coverage massively parallel sequencing for chromosome aneuploidy and copy number variation screening in 6333 embryos
J. Wang1, Y. Li1, M.Y. Zhang1, Y.Y. Yuan1, P. Liu1, F. Chen1, H.Y. Zhang1 1BGI-Shenzhen, Beijing Genomics Institute, Shenzhen, China
P-597 Factors associated with chromosomal mosaicism in trophoectoderm cells
J.A. Ortiz1, B. Lledo1, R. Morales1, E.M. García-Hernández1, J. Ten2, J. Llácer3, R. Bernabeu3 1Instituto Bernabeu, Biología Molecular y Genética, Alicante, Spain
2Instituto Bernabeu, Biología de la Reproducción, Alicante, Spain
3Instituto Bernabeu, Medicina de la Reproducción, Alicante, Spain
P-598 Comprehensive analysis of methylation of whole genome of blastocysts by culturing with four different constituents after In Vitro Fertilization in mice
Y. Horibe1, K. Hashimoto1, H. Matsui1, K. Hata2, K. Nakabayashi2
1Tokyo Women's Medical University, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo, Japan
2National Center for Child Health and Development, Maternal-Fetal Biology, Tokyo, Japan
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