Collaborating institutions in Taiwan report higher risks of atopic disease among children conceived via assisted reproductive technology compared to those conceived naturally.
Children conceived via assisted reproductive technology (ART) have a higher risk for developing atopic disease.
In the quest to address infertility, Cornell researchers have developed a groundbreaking device that could simplify and automate oocyte cumulus removal, a critical step in assisted reproductive ...
Mouse reproductive biology remains a cornerstone of biomedical research, providing critical insights into developmental processes and genetic regulation. The mouse is an invaluable model organism, not ...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) can bypass female-modulated sperm selection (top of figure) that ensure that genetically compatible or competent sperm are used for fertilization. ART can also ...
Progesterone plays a critical role in the regulation of the menstrual cycle and the establishment of a receptive endometrium for embryo implantation. In the context of assisted reproductive ...
Low oxygen conditions while culturing rGOCs (reconstructed granulosa cell-oocyte complexes) increased oocyte diameters in vitro, and viable eggs were successfully produced using this method. Mature ...