We used placental tissue to compare the imprinted gene expression of IGF2, H19, KCNQ1OT1, and CDKN1C of singletons conceived via assisted reproduction technology (ART) with that of spontaneously conceived (SC) singletons. Of 989 singletons examined (ART =65; SC =924), neonatal weight was significantly lower (<.001) in the ART group than in the SC group, but placental weight showed no significant difference. Gene expression analyzed by real-time PCR was similar for both groups with appropriate-for-date (AFD) birth weight. H19 expression was suppressed in fetal growth retardation (FGR) cases in the ART and SC groups compared with AFD cases (<.02 and <.05, resp.). In contrast, CDKN1C expression was suppressed in FGR cases in the ART group (<....
Imprinted genes, which are monoallelically expressed by virtue of an epigenetic process initiated in...
There is mounting experimental evidence that the manipulation and extended culture of human and anim...
As a field of study, genomic imprinting has grown rapidly in the last 20 years, with a growing figur...
With the increasing use of assisted reproductive techniques (ART) every year, concerns have been rai...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are the treatment of choice for some infertile couples and ...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are the treatment of choice for some infertile couples and ...
Developmental pathways in humans and other organisms are buffered against changes in genotype and en...
Abstract Background To examine the effects of IVF, ICSI and FET, as well as in vitro culture, on the...
<div><p>Imprinted genes play important roles in placental differentiation, growth and function, with...
Despite the success of assisted reproduction technologies (ART) in allowing conception in couples wi...
Infertility, the inability to achieve a natural pregnancy within twelve months, affects roughly 10% ...
AbstractImprinted genes, which are monoallelically expressed by virtue of an epigenetic process init...
Expression of imprinted genes IGF2, PHLDA2, CDKN1C and KCNQ1 in fetal growth restriction. Purpose: R...
IF 5.020International audienceSTUDY QUESTIONDo assisted reproductive technologies alter DNA methylat...
Each year in Canada, 5% of ongoing pregnancies are affected by intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR...
Imprinted genes, which are monoallelically expressed by virtue of an epigenetic process initiated in...
There is mounting experimental evidence that the manipulation and extended culture of human and anim...
As a field of study, genomic imprinting has grown rapidly in the last 20 years, with a growing figur...
With the increasing use of assisted reproductive techniques (ART) every year, concerns have been rai...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are the treatment of choice for some infertile couples and ...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are the treatment of choice for some infertile couples and ...
Developmental pathways in humans and other organisms are buffered against changes in genotype and en...
Abstract Background To examine the effects of IVF, ICSI and FET, as well as in vitro culture, on the...
<div><p>Imprinted genes play important roles in placental differentiation, growth and function, with...
Despite the success of assisted reproduction technologies (ART) in allowing conception in couples wi...
Infertility, the inability to achieve a natural pregnancy within twelve months, affects roughly 10% ...
AbstractImprinted genes, which are monoallelically expressed by virtue of an epigenetic process init...
Expression of imprinted genes IGF2, PHLDA2, CDKN1C and KCNQ1 in fetal growth restriction. Purpose: R...
IF 5.020International audienceSTUDY QUESTIONDo assisted reproductive technologies alter DNA methylat...
Each year in Canada, 5% of ongoing pregnancies are affected by intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR...
Imprinted genes, which are monoallelically expressed by virtue of an epigenetic process initiated in...
There is mounting experimental evidence that the manipulation and extended culture of human and anim...
As a field of study, genomic imprinting has grown rapidly in the last 20 years, with a growing figur...