There has been growing interest in understanding energy metabolism in human embryos generated using assisted reproductive techniques (ART) for improving the overall success rate of the method. Using NMR spectroscopy as a noninvasive tool, we studied human embryo metabolism to identify specific biomarkers to assess the quality of embryos for their implantation potential. The study was based on estimation of pyruvate, lactate and alanine levels in the growth medium, ISM1, used in the culture of embryos. An NMR study involving 127 embryos from 48 couples revealed that embryos transferred on Day 3 (after 72 h in vitro culture) with successful implantation (pregnancy) exhibited significantly (p < 10(-5)) lower pyruvate/alanine ratios compared to...
The resolving power, chemical sensitivity and non-invasive nature of NMR have made it an established...
The metabolomic profile of an embryo culture medium can aid in the advanced prediction of embryonic ...
Notwithstanding the great improvement of ART, the overall rate of successful pregnancies from implan...
There has been growing interest in understanding energy metabolism in human embryos generated using ...
The prediction of embryo viability by usual morphological analysis is currently unsatisfactory. New ...
In Western societies, up to 4% of children born are conceived using assisted reproduction technologi...
The in vitro production of bovine embryos has dramatically increased in recent years. From the first...
Understanding the embryo metabolic response to sperm induced specific abnormalities could help in de...
The correct evaluation of oocyte quality is one of the crucial aspects to succeed in assisted reprod...
Success rates of in vitro fertilisation (lVF) are unsatisfactory and consequently, multiple embryo t...
BACKGROUND: Cell culture media conditioned by human foreskin fibroblasts (HFFs) provide a complex su...
Early development of certain mammalian embryos is protected by complex checkpoint systems to maintai...
In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is a commonly used infertility treatment involving fertilization of the...
This study investigated if metabolomic profiling of culture media using near infrared (NIR) spectros...
Background: Cell culture media conditioned by human foreskin fibroblasts (HFFs) provide a complex su...
The resolving power, chemical sensitivity and non-invasive nature of NMR have made it an established...
The metabolomic profile of an embryo culture medium can aid in the advanced prediction of embryonic ...
Notwithstanding the great improvement of ART, the overall rate of successful pregnancies from implan...
There has been growing interest in understanding energy metabolism in human embryos generated using ...
The prediction of embryo viability by usual morphological analysis is currently unsatisfactory. New ...
In Western societies, up to 4% of children born are conceived using assisted reproduction technologi...
The in vitro production of bovine embryos has dramatically increased in recent years. From the first...
Understanding the embryo metabolic response to sperm induced specific abnormalities could help in de...
The correct evaluation of oocyte quality is one of the crucial aspects to succeed in assisted reprod...
Success rates of in vitro fertilisation (lVF) are unsatisfactory and consequently, multiple embryo t...
BACKGROUND: Cell culture media conditioned by human foreskin fibroblasts (HFFs) provide a complex su...
Early development of certain mammalian embryos is protected by complex checkpoint systems to maintai...
In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is a commonly used infertility treatment involving fertilization of the...
This study investigated if metabolomic profiling of culture media using near infrared (NIR) spectros...
Background: Cell culture media conditioned by human foreskin fibroblasts (HFFs) provide a complex su...
The resolving power, chemical sensitivity and non-invasive nature of NMR have made it an established...
The metabolomic profile of an embryo culture medium can aid in the advanced prediction of embryonic ...
Notwithstanding the great improvement of ART, the overall rate of successful pregnancies from implan...