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P-162 Degree of blastocoel re-expansion is the single most determinant factor for enhanced live birth rates in vitrified-warmed single blastocyst transfer cycles
N. Shaikh1, B. Chimote2, N. Chimote3
1Vaunshdhara Clinic and Assisted Conception Center, Biochemistry- Embryology and Endocrinology, Nagpur, India
2Vaunshdhara Clinic and Assisted Conception Center, Embryology- Reproductive Endocrinology- Biochemistry, Nagpur, India
3Vaunshdhara Clinic and Assisted Conception Center, Embryology and Reproductive Endocrinology, Nagpur, India
P-163 Morphokinetic analysis of euploid blastocysts: searching for non-invasive criteria of embryo implantation additional to chromosomal assessment
R. Maggiulli1, M. Stoppa1, D. Cimadomo1, G. Fabozzi1, A. Giancani1, L. Dovere1, L. Albricci1, A. Capalbo2, F.M. Ubaldi1, L. Rienzi1
1Clinica Valle Giulia, GENERA centers for reproductive medicine, Rome, Italy 2Igenomix, Italia, Marostica, Italy
P-164 Does embryonic culture environment affect ploidy rates
R. Ahmed-Odia1, E. Drew1, H. Exeter1, X. Vinals-Gonzalez1, W. Saab2, P. Serhal2, V. Seshadri2 1Center for Reproductive and Genetic Health CRGH, Embryology, London, United Kingdom 2Center for Reproductive and Genetic Health CRGH, Clinician, London, United Kingdom
P-165 The effects of 2-APB on the intracellular calcium concentration and ultra structure damage of vitrification oocyte
C. Junping1, X. Wang2, Y. Xue2, W. Tan1, B. He1, X. Mao1, J. Qin1
1The People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, The Center of Human Assisted Reproduction, Nanning, China
2Guangxi University, The department of animal's science and technology, Nanning, China
P-166 High pressure freezing: A potential method for improving oocyte cryopreservation
K. Reader1, J. Juengel2, D. Morbeck3
1University of Otago, Department of Anatomy, Dunedin, New Zealand
2AgResearch, Reproduction, Mosgiel, New Zealand
3Fertility Associates, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Auckland, New Zealand
P-167 Let-7b microRNA modulates attachment of trophoblastic cells and integrin β3 expression of endometrial cells
J. Kim1, Y.E. Lee2, Y.J. Choi3, J.E. Park2, E. Kim1, J.W. Lee4, J.H. Jun2
1Fertility Center of CHA Bundang Medical Center, Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine, Seongnam- si, Korea- South
2Graduated School- Eulji University, Dept. of Senior Healthcare- BK21 Plus Program, Seongnam-si, Korea- South
3Graduate School- Eulji University, Dept. of Senior Healthcare- BK21 Plus Program, Seongnam-si, Korea- South
4Eulji University, Dept. of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Seongnam-si, Korea- South
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