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TUESDAY, 25 JUNE 2019
SELECTED ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
10:00 - 11:30 Haydn 3
Session 36: Stem cells to improve reproductive functions
Chairs: B. Heindryckx (Belgium) H. Juch (Austria)
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Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into germ line cells using decellularized seminiferous tubules bathed in a conditioned medium
P. Xie1, A. Trout1, Z. Rosenwaks1, G.D. Palermo1
1Weill Cornell Medicine, The Ronald O. Perelman and Claudia Cohen Center for Reproductive Medicine, New York, U.S.A.
Human embryonic stem cells derived trophoblastic spheroids (BAP-EB) as human embryo surrogate for identification of attachment-related endometrial surface molecules
Y.L. Lee1, S.W. Fong1, C.L. Lee1, C. Yue1, K.C. Lee1, A.C.H. Chen1, K.F. Lee1, W.S.B. Yeung2, E.H.Y. Ng1 1The University of Hong Kong, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2The University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Hospital, Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Fertility Regulation, Shenzhen, China
Improving three-dimensional in vitro culture methods of human endometrial stem cells: bioengineering tissue-specific hydrogels
S. López Martínez1, H. Campo1, L. De Miguel-Gómez1, A. Faus1, H. Ferrero1, I. Cervelló1 1IVI Foundation, Research, Valencia, Spain
Single cell sequencing reveals gene expression signatures and key transcriptional regulators during human folliculogenesis
Y. Zhang1, Z. Yan1, Q. Qin1, J. Yan1, L. Yan1, J. Qiao2
1Peking university third hospital, medical center for human reproduction, beijing, China 2peking university third hospital, medical center for human reporduction, beijing, China
Human Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells improve ovarian function in a mouse model of chemotherapy-induced partial Premature Ovarian Failure
G. Salvatore1, A. Camaioni1, M. De Felici1, S. Dolci1, F.G. Klinger1
1University of Rome Tor Vergata, Dep. of Biomedicine and Prevention, Rome, Italy
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