The advent of assisted reproduction has allowed the conception of millions of individuals who otherwise would not have existed. Although most ART children are born healthy, there is increasing awareness of the plasticity of the human embryo causing concerns about potential long-term consequences of ART for the growth, development and health of this growing population of individuals. Evidence from studies in animals and humans suggest that physiology and metabolism may be permanently affected by ART. It suggests that ART children may be at increased risk of later cardiometabolic diseases. Part of this increased susceptibility to cardiometabolic diseases seems to be due to parental predisposition, while part of the increased susceptibility se...
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) involves the manipulation of early embryos at a time when the...
Is it important that end-users know the composition of human embryo culture media? We argue that the...
Since the birth of Louise Brown in England more than 25 years ago, an estimated 2 million chil-dren ...
Since the birth of the first IVF-conceived child in 1978, the use of assisted reproductive technolog...
Assisted Reproduction Treatment (ART) is here to stay. This review addresses the parental background...
Epidemiological studies demonstrate a relationship between pathological events during foetal develop...
The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) initially pointed out the gestational period...
Worldwide, over seven million children have been conceived to date using a variety of assisted repro...
The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) initially pointed out the gestational period...
The multiple increase in the number of «conceived in vitro» newborns is accompanied by an increase i...
Do different human ART culture protocols prepare embryos differently for post-implantation developme...
Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) have revolutionised reproductive medicine; however, report...
Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) have revolutionised reproductive medicine; however, report...
There has been a dramatic rise in the use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), including In ...
Abstract Background Birth weight and early child growth are important predictors of long-term cardio...
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) involves the manipulation of early embryos at a time when the...
Is it important that end-users know the composition of human embryo culture media? We argue that the...
Since the birth of Louise Brown in England more than 25 years ago, an estimated 2 million chil-dren ...
Since the birth of the first IVF-conceived child in 1978, the use of assisted reproductive technolog...
Assisted Reproduction Treatment (ART) is here to stay. This review addresses the parental background...
Epidemiological studies demonstrate a relationship between pathological events during foetal develop...
The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) initially pointed out the gestational period...
Worldwide, over seven million children have been conceived to date using a variety of assisted repro...
The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) initially pointed out the gestational period...
The multiple increase in the number of «conceived in vitro» newborns is accompanied by an increase i...
Do different human ART culture protocols prepare embryos differently for post-implantation developme...
Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) have revolutionised reproductive medicine; however, report...
Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) have revolutionised reproductive medicine; however, report...
There has been a dramatic rise in the use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), including In ...
Abstract Background Birth weight and early child growth are important predictors of long-term cardio...
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) involves the manipulation of early embryos at a time when the...
Is it important that end-users know the composition of human embryo culture media? We argue that the...
Since the birth of Louise Brown in England more than 25 years ago, an estimated 2 million chil-dren ...