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In recent years, the advancing science and increasing availability
of assisted reproduction have given new hope to infertile couples.
However, the use of IVF and ART has also led to marked increases in
the number of multiple-infant live births. This poses a public
health concern, as these neonates have a higher rate of pre-term
delivery, compromising their survival chances and increasing their
risk of lifelong disability. By optimizing the selection of gametes
and embryos with high probabilities of implantation, it is possible
to reduce the number of embryos transferred and, by extension, the
number of high-risk multiple gestations, while maintaining or
increasing pregnancy rates. Human Gametes and Preimplantation
Embryos: Assessment and Diagnosis provides a broad yet concise
overview of established and developing methodologies for assessment
of gamete and embryo viability in assisted reproduction. This book
elucidates the best practices for precisely selecting viable
specimens based on morphology and cleavage rate and covers the
spectrum of emerging adjunctive technologies for predicting
reproductive potential. The authors present their extensive
knowledge of "omics" approaches (genomics, transcriptomics,
proteomics, and metabolomics), with unbiased delineation of the
associated advantages and potential pitfalls. This valuable
clinical resource is well suited to infertility specialists, Ob/Gyn
physicians, IVF laboratory technicians, and researchers in the
fields of embryology and reproductive medicine.
In recent years, the advancing science and increasing availability
of assisted reproduction have given new hope to infertile couples.
However, the use of IVF and ART has also led to marked increases in
the number of multiple-infant live births. This poses a public
health concern, as these neonates have a higher rate of pre-term
delivery, compromising their survival chances and increasing their
risk of lifelong disability. By optimizing the selection of gametes
and embryos with high probabilities of implantation, it is possible
to reduce the number of embryos transferred and, by extension, the
number of high-risk multiple gestations, while maintaining or
increasing pregnancy rates. Human Gametes and Preimplantation
Embryos: Assessment and Diagnosis provides a broad yet concise
overview of established and developing methodologies for assessment
of gamete and embryo viability in assisted reproduction. This book
elucidates the best practices for precisely selecting viable
specimens based on morphology and cleavage rate and covers the
spectrum of emerging adjunctive technologies for predicting
reproductive potential. The authors present their extensive
knowledge of "omics" approaches (genomics, transcriptomics,
proteomics, and metabolomics), with unbiased delineation of the
associated advantages and potential pitfalls. This valuable
clinical resource is well suited to infertility specialists, Ob/Gyn
physicians, IVF laboratory technicians, and researchers in the
fields of embryology and reproductive medicine.
The success of Assisted Reproductive Technology is critically
dependent upon the use of well optimized protocols, based upon
sound scientific reasoning, empirical observations and evidence of
clinical efficacy. Recently, the treatment of infertility has
experienced a revolution, with the routine adoption of increasingly
specialized molecular biological techniques and advanced methods
for the manipulation of gametes and embryos. This textbook -
inspired by the postgraduate degree program at the University of
Oxford - guides students through the multidisciplinary syllabus
essential to ART laboratory practice, from basic culture techniques
and micromanipulation to laboratory management and quality
assurance, and from endocrinology to molecular biology and research
methods. Written for all levels of IVF practitioners, reproductive
biologists and technologists involved in human reproductive
science, it can be used as a reference manual for all IVF labs and
as a textbook by undergraduates, advanced students, scientists and
professionals involved in gamete, embryo or stem cell biology.
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