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P-296 S-Biopsy: a simplified, less invasive embryo biopsy technique for day 3 preimplantational genetic screening (PGS)
L. Cedillo Garcia Lascurain1, I. Maldonado1, J. Gomez1, D. Guerrero1, J. Cordero1, A. Reyes1, F. Camargo1, E. Lopez-Bayghen1, A. Ocampo1, R. Sharma2, A. Agarwal2
1Instituto Ingenes, IVF Laboratory, Mexico City, Mexico
2Center for reproductive medicine Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute Cleveland Clinic, IVF Laboratory, Cleveland OH, U.S.A.
P-297 The impact of abnormal mitoses and fragmentation from zygote to blastocyst on potential of blastocyst to result in a pregnancy.
A. Azzarello1, T. Hoest1, A.L. Mikkelsen1
1Copenhagen University, Holbaek Fertility Clinic, Holbaek, Denmark
P-298 The Activities of Aminopeptidase N (APN) and Embryo Quality.
N. Gonzalez Espeja1, A. Valdivia Palacín2, N. Subirán Ciudad3, M. Ferrando Serrano4, Z. Larrategui Laiseca1, J. Irazusta Astiazaran3
1IVI Bilbao, IVF laboratory, Leioa Bizkaia, Spain
2Faculty of Pharmacy University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Department of Cellular Biology and Histology, Vitoria, Spain
3Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Department of Physiology, Leioa Bizkaia, Spain
4IVI Bilbao, Department of Gynecology, Leioa Bizkaia, Spain
P-299 Euploid-blastocyst formation and blastocyst implantation rate is higher for Eeva High than for Low embryos: a multicenter blinded study in PGS and non-PGS trophectoderm-biopsy patients M.D. VerMilyea1, L. Tan2, J. Conaghan3, P.E. Chenette3, K. Ivani4, S.P. Willman4, A. Le5,
R. Boostanfar5, A.A. Chen2, A.B. Copperman6
1University of Pennsylvania Medical Centre, Penn Fertility Care, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 2Auxogyn Inc, Biomedical Research, Menlo Park CA, U.S.A.
3Pacific Fertility Center, IVF Unit, San Francisco CA, U.S.A.
4Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area, IVF Unit, San Ramon CA, U.S.A. 5HRC Fertility, IVF Unit, Encino CA, U.S.A.
6Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York, Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York NY, U.S.A.
P-300 Modified rapid thawing of oocytes can assure higher survival rates maintaining subcellular integrity
V. Furlan1, M.T. Guerra2, L. Parmeggiani3, C. Magli4, L. Gianaroli4, F. Bertocci5, V. Bianchi5, V. Bianchi1
1Casa di Cura città di Udine, Ob/Gyn, Udine, Italy
2Yale School of Medicine, Department of internal medicine, New Haven CT, U.S.A. 3GynePro Medical Center, Reproductive Medicine Unit, Bologna, Italy
4Sismer, Reproductive Medicine Unit, Bologna, Italy
5Careggi Hospital, IVF unit, Florence, Italy
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