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 P-421 Endometrial receptivity analysis in recurrent implantation failure: A prospective study comparing benefits in own versus donor cycles
P. Selvaraj1, K. Selvaraj1, M. Sivakumar1, R. Pathy2, S. Balakrishnan1
1GG Fertility and Womens Speciality Hospital, G.G. Hospital, Chennai, India 2Vellore Institute of Technology, Biotechnology, Vellore, India
P-422 The role of endometrial and circulating miRNAs in the recurrent implantation failure (RIF)
F. Azhari Zarnagh1, S. Pence1, M.K. Hosseini2, B. Karamustafaoglu Balci3, N. Cevik4, E. Bastu3, T. Gunel2
1Institute of Aziz Sancar Experimental Medicine Research- Istanbul University, Molecular Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
2Faculty of Science- Istanbul University, Molecular Biology and Genetic, Istanbul, Turkey 3Faculty of Medicine- Istanbul University, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Istanbul, Turkey
4Engineering- Architecture Faculty- Istanbul Arel University, Computer Engineering Department, Istanbul, Turkey
P-423 RCT of the impact of the online lifestyle coaching platform ‘Smarter Pregnancy’ on modifying peri-conceptional behaviours in women presenting with subfertility or recurrent miscarriages
K.Y.B. Ng1, R. Steegers-Theunissen2, S.P. Willemsen3, S. Wellstead1, Y. Cheong1, N. Macklon4
1University of Southampton Academic Unit of Human Health and Development, Princess Anne Hospital, Southampton, United Kingdom
2Erasmus MC, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 3Erasmus MC, Department of Epidemiology, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
4London Women’s Clinic, Fertility Clinic, London, United Kingdom
P-424 Rheumatic autoimmune diseases as a risk factor for primary ovarian failure - a case control study
M. Henes1, S. Huebner1, R. Katharina1, J. Henes2
1Universitats-Frauenklinik Tubingen, Department of Women`s Health, Tübingen, Germany
2University Hospital Tuebingen, Centre for Interdisciplinary Clinical Immunology- Rheumatology and Auto-inflammatory Diseases, Tuebingen, Germany
P-425 Endometrium epithelial cells from recurrent implantation failure (RIF) patients inhibit HTR8/SVneo cell proliferation, invasion, and promote apoptosis via exosomal pathway
C. Liu1
1Tongji Hospital- Tongji Medical College- Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Reproductive Medicine Center, Wuhan, China
P-426 Adjunction of paternal activated peripheral mononuclear cells (PBMCs) with autologous PBMCs to immune-modulate endometrium in cases of recurrent implantation failures (RIF)
H. Elloumi1, K. Mahmoud2, S. Mnallah1, M. Khrouf2, M. Ben khelifa1, F. Zhioua2, M.H. Ben Aribia1, K. Terras2, L. Hamdoun2, K. Neji2
1FERTILLIA, Laboratory of reproductive biology of the fertility center FERTILLIA, Tunis, Tunisia 2FERTILLIA, Gynecology departement of the fertility center FERTILLIA, Tunis, Tunisia
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