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P-246 Promoting of Early Development and Implantation Competence by Secretory Leukocyte Protease Inhibitor in Mouse Embryos
Y.P. Cheon1, H.S. Kim1, H.C. Kwon2, S.J. Lee2, C.H. Kim3
1Sungshin Women's University, Biosciences, SEOUL, Korea South 2Mirae and Heemang OB/GYN Clinic, Infertility, SEOUL, Korea South 3Asan Medical Center, OB/GY, SEOUL, Korea South
P-247 Ongoing pregnancy in vitrified blastocyst transfer is not influenced by the extent of the zona pellucida dissection after thawing, but mainly by the blastocyst re-expansion.
L. Corti1, P. Rubino1, L. Pagliardini1, A.M. Sanchez1, G. Intra1, L. De Santis1, P. ViganĂ²2, E. Papaleo1
1IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Obstetrics and Gynecology Unit, Milan, Italy
2IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Division of Genetics and Cellular Biology, Milan, Italy
P-248 The impact of treatment and patient-related factors on timing of embryo development in a cohort of good prognosis patients
K. Kirkegaard1, L. Sundvall2, J.J. Hindkjaer2, H.J. Ingerslev2
1Aarhus University Hospital, Dep of Clinical Biochemistry, Aarhus, Denmark
2Aarhus University Hospital, Fertility Clinic/Center for Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, Aarhus, Denmark
P-249 Predictive value of soluble human leukocytic antigen-G levels in embryo culture medium for embryo selection in patients undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection
D. El-Kaffash1, S. Sallam2, D.N. Younan1, A.A. Ismail3, A.F. Abdel-Rahman2, H.N. Sallam3
1Alexandria University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Pathology, Alexandria, Egypt 2Alexandria Fertility Center, Assisted Reproduction Unit, Alexandria, Egypt
3Alexandria University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Alexandria, Egypt
P-250 Is a morphokinetic based selection model for fresh blastocysts transferrable to vitrified blastocysts?
L. Best1, A. Campbell2, S. Montgomery1, R. Smith3, S. Duffy1, D. Hulme2, D. Sivanantham4, L. Jenner2, L. Nice4, K. Berrisford2, S. Fishel2
1CARE Fertility, Embryology, Manchester, United Kingdom 2CARE Fertility, Embryology, Nottingham, United Kingdom 3CARE Fertility, Embryology, Sheffield, United Kingdom 4CARE Fertility, Embryology, Northampton, United Kingdom
P-251 An Increased Trend in Pregnancy Rate Following Day 5 Transfer of Single Embryos Selected Using Eeva Test Compared with Embryos Selected Using Morphology Alone
H. Newby1, R. Wheeler1, L. Asgari1, K. Schnauffer1, C. Kingsland1, S. Troup1
1Liverpool Women's Hospital, Hewitt Fertility Centre, LIVERPOOL, United Kingdom
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