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    DataSheet_1_Impact of endometrial compaction on reproductive outcomes after cryotransfer of euploid embryos in a modified natural cycle: protocol for a prospective cohort study.pdf by Esperanza De la Torre Perez (17363236)

    Published 2023
    “…Inclusion criteria are: 18 to 50 years of age, with primary or secondary infertility, subjected to endometrial preparation in a modified natural cycle for transfer of a genetically euploid blastocyst, from their own oocyte or oocyte donation, with a normal uterine cavity. …”
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    Table_2_A Novel Predictive Model to Estimate the Number of Mature Oocytes Required for Obtaining at Least One Euploid Blastocyst for Transfer in Couples Undergoing in vitro Fertili... by Sandro C. Esteves (5143712)

    Published 2019
    “…The estimated predicted probabilities of a mature oocyte turn into a euploid blastocyst decreased progressively with female age and was negatively modulated overall by use of testicular sperm across age (p < 0.001). …”
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    Table_1_A Novel Predictive Model to Estimate the Number of Mature Oocytes Required for Obtaining at Least One Euploid Blastocyst for Transfer in Couples Undergoing in vitro Fertili... by Sandro C. Esteves (5143712)

    Published 2019
    “…The estimated predicted probabilities of a mature oocyte turn into a euploid blastocyst decreased progressively with female age and was negatively modulated overall by use of testicular sperm across age (p < 0.001). …”
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    Table_3_A Novel Predictive Model to Estimate the Number of Mature Oocytes Required for Obtaining at Least One Euploid Blastocyst for Transfer in Couples Undergoing in vitro Fertili... by Sandro C. Esteves (5143712)

    Published 2019
    “…The estimated predicted probabilities of a mature oocyte turn into a euploid blastocyst decreased progressively with female age and was negatively modulated overall by use of testicular sperm across age (p < 0.001). …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_A Novel Predictive Model to Estimate the Number of Mature Oocytes Required for Obtaining at Least One Euploid Blastocyst for Transfer in Couples Undergoing in vitro Fe... by Sandro C. Esteves (5143712)

    Published 2019
    “…The estimated predicted probabilities of a mature oocyte turn into a euploid blastocyst decreased progressively with female age and was negatively modulated overall by use of testicular sperm across age (p < 0.001). …”
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    Table1_Mitochondrial DNA mutations can influence the post-implantation development of human mosaic embryos.xlsx by Akifumi Ijuin (16817115)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Discussion: Our results indicate that aneuploid cells decrease in human embryos post-implantation, and mtDNA mutations might induce low mitochondrial function and influence the development of post-implantation embryos with not only aneuploidy but also euploidy. …”
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    Table5_Mitochondrial DNA mutations can influence the post-implantation development of human mosaic embryos.DOCX by Akifumi Ijuin (16817115)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Discussion: Our results indicate that aneuploid cells decrease in human embryos post-implantation, and mtDNA mutations might induce low mitochondrial function and influence the development of post-implantation embryos with not only aneuploidy but also euploidy. …”
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    Image_1_Neuronal Cell-Intrinsic Defects in Mouse Models of Down Syndrome.tif by Alessandra Maria Adelaide Chiotto (7482065)

    Published 2019
    “…Conversely, our analysis highlighted differences between trisomic and euploid neurons in terms of reduction of spine density, in accordance with in vivo data obtained by other groups, proposing the presence of a cell-intrinsic malfunction. …”
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    SNARE proteins rescue impaired autophagic flux in Down syndrome by Stefanos Aivazidis (3944795)

    Published 2019
    “…Based on our previous observations of PN disruption in DS, we investigated possible dysfunction of the autophagic machinery in human DS fibroblasts and other DS cell models. Following induction of autophagy by serum starvation, DS fibroblasts displayed impaired autophagic flux indicated by autophagolysosome accumulation and elevated p62, NBR1, and LC3-II abundance, compared to age- and sex-matched, euploid (CTL) fibroblasts. …”
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    Virtual-Partition Digital PCR for High-Precision Chromosomal Counting Applications by Lucien Jacky (10197624)

    Published 2021
    “…This demonstration assaytested on 432 samples contrived from sheared cell-line DNA at multiple input concentrations and simulated fractions of euploid or trisomy-21 “fetal” DNAis analyzed using both traditional dPCR thresholding and VPdPCR. …”
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    Genome instability in STRIPAK complex mutants. by Patricia P. Peterson (20291306)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>(A) Read depth analyses from whole-genome sequencing of the WT/WT (CnLC6683) parental diploid strain and heterozygous mutant diploid strains. The WT/WT genome is euploid, while <i>PPH22/pph22</i>Δ and <i>MOB3/mob3</i>Δ strains exhibit multiple instances of segmental and whole chromosome aneuploidy, with dark blue and orange highlighting regions/chromosomes with increased and decreased read depth, respectively. …”
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    Image1_Preimplantation genetic testing for complex chromosomal rearrangements: clinical outcomes and potential risk factors.PDF by Dun Liu (674970)

    Published 2024
    “…Type B exhibited the lowest rate of euploid embryos at only 6.7%, followed by type A at 11.6% and type C at 14.0%, although the differences were not significant (p = 0.182). …”
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    Table1_Preimplantation genetic testing for complex chromosomal rearrangements: clinical outcomes and potential risk factors.PDF by Dun Liu (674970)

    Published 2024
    “…Type B exhibited the lowest rate of euploid embryos at only 6.7%, followed by type A at 11.6% and type C at 14.0%, although the differences were not significant (p = 0.182). …”