The Human Oocyte Preservation Experience (HOPE) a phase IV, prospective, multicenter, observational oocyte cryopreservation registry

scientific article published on 27 May 2009

The Human Oocyte Preservation Experience (HOPE) a phase IV, prospective, multicenter, observational oocyte cryopreservation registry is …
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P2093author name stringDiego Ezcurra
Joan Schertz
Jennifer Rangnow
Maryellen Craig
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Contrasting patterns in in vitro fertilization pregnancy rates among fresh autologous, fresh oocyte donor, and cryopreserved cycles with the use of day 5 or day 6 blastocysts may reflect differences in embryo-endometrium synchrony.Q50640136
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P275copyright licenseCreative Commons Attribution 2.0 GenericQ19125117
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P921main subjectmulticenter clinical trialQ6934595
assisted reproductive technologyQ25862
cryopreservationQ1144664
genitourinary systemQ4712977
cellQ7868
biomedical investigative techniqueQ66648976
P304page(s)53
P577publication date2009-05-27
P1433published inReproductive Biology and EndocrinologyQ15767218
P1476titleThe Human Oocyte Preservation Experience (HOPE) a phase IV, prospective, multicenter, observational oocyte cryopreservation registry
P478volume7

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