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 P-388 Mancozeb but not its metabolite ethylene thiourea (ETU) affects the embryo implantation process via modulating trophoblast invasion in vitro models
Z. Wang1, S.P. Kodithuwakku2, K.S.A. Kottawatta3, C.K.F. Lee1
1The University of Hong Kong, Department of obstetrics and gynaecology, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2The University of Peradeniya, Department of Animal Science- Faculty of Agriculture, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
3The University of Peradeniya, Department of Veterinary Public Health and Pharmacology- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
P-389 Differentiated approach to immunotherapy in patients with recurrent implantation failure
I. Gyulmamedova1,2, T. Tatarchuk3, Y. Bogoslav4, V. Sosnina1, E. Gyulmamedova1
1Medical Center IPF, ivf, Kyiv, Ukraine
2Center IVF, ivf, Moscow, Russia C.I.S.
3Institute of Pediatrics Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Endocrine Gynecology, Kyiv, Ukraine 4Kyiv International University, - Department of Endocrine Gynecology, Kyiv, Ukraine
P-390 Galectin-14 promotes trophoblast migration and invasion, and may participate in the pathogenesis of early pregnancy loss
M. Wang1, Y. Xu1, M. Dong1,2
1Women‘s Hospital School of Medicine Zhejiang University, Department of Key Laboratory, Hangzhou, China
2Women‘s Hospital School of Medicine Zhejiang University, Department of Key Laboratory of Reproduction and Heredity, Hangzhou, China
P-391 Polo-like kinase 4, PLK4, is not associated with recurrent pregnancy loss caused by embryonic aneuploidy
H. Yoshihara1, M. Sugiura-Ogasawara1, F. Ozawa1, T. Kitaori1, Y. Ozaki1, K. Aoki2, Y. Shibata3, S. Ugawa3, T. Nishiyama4
1Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagoya, Japan 2Aoki Ladies Clinic, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagoya, Japan
3Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Anatomy and Neuroscience, Nagoya, Japan 4Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Public Health, Nagoya, Japan
P-392 investigation of inflammatory and oxidative stress factors in recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) patients with and without metabolic syndrome
R. Azizi1, S. Danaii2, M. Ahmadi3, M.S. Soltani3, L. Koushaeian4, K. Birjis5, M. Yousefi6
1Stem Cell Research Center- Tabriz University of Medical Sciences- Tabriz- Iran.Department of Immunology- Tabriz University of Medical Sciences- Tabriz- Iran, Immunology, Tabriz, Iran
2Gynecology Department- Eastern Azerbaijan ACECR ART Center- Eastern Azerbaijan Branch of ACECR- Tabriz- Iran., Gynecology Department, Tabriz, Iran
3Department of Immunology- Tabriz University of Medical Sciences- Tabriz- Iran, Immunology, Tabriz, Iran 4Stem Cell Research Center- Tabriz University of Medical Sciences- Tabriz- Iran., Gynecology, Tabriz, Iran
5Academic Center for Education- Culture and Research- ACECR- Qom Branch- Qom- Iran, gynecology, Qom, Iran
6Stem Cell Research Center- Tabriz University of Medical Sciences- Tabriz- Iran. Department of Immunology- Tabriz University of Medical Sciences- Tabriz- Iran, Immunology, Tabriz, Iran
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