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P-427 Hormonal stimulation modulating the expression of genes responsible for endometrial receptivity: an in vitro study
A. Luddi1, V. Pavone1, C. Marrocco1, B. Semplici1, L. Governini1, V. De Leo1, S. Luisi1, P. Piomboni1 1University of Siena, Molecular and Developmental Medicine, Siena, Italy
P-428 Are endometrial receptivity assay results correlated with obstetrical outcomes and body mass index in patients undergoing embryo transfer in embryo transfer cycle immediately following assay
C. Mostisser1, M. Pasternak1, G. Schattman2, Z. Rosenwaks2
1Weill Cornell Medical College, Reproductive Medicine, New York, U.S.A. 2Cornell Weill Medical College, Reproductive Medicine, New York, U.S.A.
P-429 Rnasequencing of trophectoderm cells biopsied from human blastocysts cultured in a new three-dimensional in vitro model reveal major pathways predicting implantation
W. Essahib1, A. Aberkane2, P. Verdyck3, Y. Guns4, C. Spits5, I. Van Riet6, S. Mackens4, M. Debrucker7, G. Verheyen4, H. Tournaye4, H. Van de velde4
1Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Reproductive Immunology and Implantation REIM, Brussels, Belgium 2Agency for Science- Technology and Research, imcb, Singapore, Singapore Rep. of 3UZBrussels, Genetics, Brussels, Belgium
4UZBrussels, crg, Brussels, Belgium
5Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Rege, Brussels, Belgium 6UZBrussels, Clinical Hematology, Brussels, Belgium 7UZBrussels, gynecology, Brussels, Belgium
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