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P-614 Reassessing the prevalence of aneuploidy in sperm retrieved from different levels of the male genetic tract
S. Cheung1, Z. Rosenwaks1, G. Palermo1
1Weill Cornell Medicine, The Ronald O. Perelman and Claudia Cohen Center for Reproductive Medicine, New York, U.S.A.
P-615 Differential expression of testicular function can shed light on why some NOA men successfully yield spermatozoa
L. Zimmerman1, C. O'Neill1, A. Parrella1, M. Irani1, Z. Rosenwaks1, G. Palermo1 1Weill Cornell Medicine, CRMI, New York, U.S.A.
P-616 Factors affecting the probability of finding at least one euploid embryo
M.A. Tufekci1, S. Kahraman2, C. Pirkevi Cetinkaya3, Y. Kumtepe3, C. Cinar Yapan1, M. Cetinkaya1 1Memorial Hospital Sisli, Reproductive Genetics Diagnostic Laboratory, Istanbul, Turkey 2Memorial Hospital Sisli, ART and Reproductive Genetics Diagnostic Centre, Istanbul, Turkey 3Memorial Hospital Sisli, Embryology Laboratory, Istanbul, Turkey
P-617 Querying gene expression to profile human spermatogenesis in infertile men
N. Pereira1, A. Parrella1, C. O'Neill1, Z. Rosenwaks1, G. Palermo1
1Weill Cornell Medicine, Ronald O. Perelman and Claudia Cohen Center for Reproductive Medicine, New York, U.S.A.
P-618 The karyotype of the blastocoel fluid demonstrates low concordance with both trophectoderm and inner cell mass.
O. Tšuiko1, D. Zhigalina2, T. Jatsenko3, N. Skryabin2, O. Kanbekova4, V. Artyukhova5, A. Svetlakov5, K. Teearu6, A. Trošin7, A. Salumets3, A. Kurg6, I. Lebedev2
1University of Tartu, Department of Biomedicine, Tartu, Estonia
2Tomsk National Research Medical Center of Russian Academy of Science, Research Institute of Medical Genetics, Tomsk, Russia C.I.S.
3Competence Centre on Health Technologies, Competence Centre on Health Technologies, Tartu, Estonia 4Tomsk Regional Perinatal center, Department of Assisted Reproductive Technology, Tomsk, Russia C.I.S. 5Krasnoyarsk Center for Reproductive Medicine, Department of Embryology, Krasnoyarsk, Russia C.I.S. 6University of Tartu, Department of Biotechnology, Tartu, Estonia
7East-Tallinn Central Hospital, Women’s Clinic, Tallinn, Estonia
P-619 Comparison of the times to achieve an ongoing pregnancy in advanced maternal age patients with PGS and young IVF patients without PGS
M. Cetinkaya1, M.A. Tufekci1, C. Cinar Yapan1, Y. Kumtepe Colakoglu1, H. Yelke1, S. Kahraman1
1Istanbul Memorial Hospital, Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Reproductive Genetics Center, Istanbul, Turkey
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