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P-300 The hormonal environment of endometrium is a primary factor, which increases the birthweight of singletons born after frozen-thawed embryo transfer.
Y. Tsuji (Japan)
P-301 Initial Trial of a Uterine Lavage Diagnostic Pro le to Predict Outcome of Embryo Transfer
T. Edgell (Australia)
P-302 The effects of endometrial preparation regimen on pregnancy and neonatal outcomes following single vitri ed warmed blastocyst transfer
K. Kato (Japan)
P-303 The expression of angiotensin II receptors mRNA in granulosa-lutein cells in endometriosis patients
C. Hayashi (Japan)
P-304 The effects of integrin β3 on enzymes of the endocannabinoid system and endometrial receptivity
S. Melford (United Kingdom)
P-305 The window of endometrial receptivity might be displaced under different protocols for endometrial preparation
M. Cerrillo Martínez (Spain)
P-306 Endometrial mesenchymal stem cells (E-MSC) can differentiate into endothelial cells in a direct co-culture-based in vitro model of ovarian endometriosis
S. Canosa (Italy)
P-307 VEGFA mRNA: a new biomarker allowing to detect chronic endometritis during the window of implantation?
v. Tabolova (Russia C.I.S.)
P-308 Role of STAT3 in endometrial regeneration in the mouse model of decellularized uterine matrix transplantation
T. Hiraoka (Japan)
P-310 Interval double transfer undergoing frozen-thawed transfer cycle improves treatment success in patients with over twice consecutive IVF failures
G. Hui (China)
P-311 The aerobic glycolysis induced by HIF1α-Prohibitin pathway in Endometriosis Y. Zhu (China)
P-312 A comparison of the changing pattern of 4 different endometrial markers of receptivity across the window of implantation in arti cial cycles
L. Liu (China)
P-313 Unique mRNA/miRNA/LncRNA signature of the endometrium during the window of implantation in patients with repeated implantation failure
X.M. Tong (China)
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