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The Journal of Reproduction

An International Journal of Fertility and Assisted Reproduction. Science and research at the service of the humanity

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Volume 2 – Number 4

The sources provide an overview of advances in endometrial function and receptivity, detailing the endometrial cycle, decidualization, and window of implantation. They cover non-invasive imaging methods for endometrial evaluation in assisted reproduction, including ultrasound and AI/ML approaches, and discuss the impact of the microbiome on endometrial health. Various disorders affecting receptivity are examined, such as congenital and acquired uterine anomalies, chronic endometritis, and obesity. The role of ‘omics’ technologies (genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics) and artificial intelligence in diagnosis and personalized treatment is highlighted, along with novel biomarkers for predicting implantation failure and pregnancy loss.The source contain the following:


In memoriam

  • In Memoriam Ms. Tatjana Kniewald
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Reviews

  • The endometrium: basic aspects of a complex tissue
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  • Non-Invasive Methodologies for Endometrial Evaluation in Medically Assisted Reproduction
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  • The impact of the microbiome in the endometrial function: is it solely influenced by the local microbiome?
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  • Disorders affecting endometrial receptivity
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  • Endometrial receptivity: The omics revolution
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  • Evaluation of the Endometrium in the XXI Century
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Research Article

  • Advancements in Artificial Intelligence in the study of Endometrium
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  • Tumor necrosis factor alpha and milk fat globule-epidermal growth factor 8: Novel biomarkers to predict implantation failure and pregnancy loss
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Volume 2 – Number 3

The sources provide an overview, focusing on advances in assisted reproductive technologies: mitochondrial transfer as an alternative to egg donation, intraovarian platelet-rich plasma for poor responders, and global perspectives on gestational surrogacy. It also explores gamete and embryo donation, the ROPA method for female same-sex couples, the influence of diet and lifestyle on fertility, and the well-being of clinical embryologists. The sources contain the following:


Research Articles

  • Does Mitochondrial Transfer An Alternative to Egg Donation?
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  • Global Regulatory and Clinical Overview of Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques in 2023
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  • Intraovarian platelet-rich plasma injection in poor responders
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  • Surrogacy Unveiled: Doctors Experience and Stories of Hope and Challenges
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  • Gestational surrogacy: 12-year experience of the first program developed in Argentina
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Review

  • Embryological Perspectives on Gamete and Embryo Donation
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  • Motherhood in Female Same-Sex Couples: Reception of Oocytes from Partner (ROPA method): Review Article
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Opinion

  • The symbiosis of diet, lifestyle, and fertility
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  • Stress, Health and Well-being of Clinical Embryologists
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Volume 2 – Number 2

The sources discuss recent advances in assisted reproductive medicine, including embryonic mosaicism in PGT-A, the role of vitamin D in fertility, and the effects of anti-obesity medications on reproduction. They also examine the association between sperm morphology and aneuploidy, the influence of confined placental mosaicism on prenatal NIPT results, and the clinical significance of chorionic bump in early ultrasound. The sources contain the following:

Reviews

  • Embryonic mosaicism: What does it mean clinically?
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  • Participation of vitamin D endocrine system in human fertility
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  • Reproduction and Anti-Obesity Medications: A Review of Current Evidence
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Research Articles

  • Relationship of morphology and chromatin integrity of sperm in aneuploid blastocyst development: embryos fertilized with sperm diagnosed with teratozoospermia
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Case Reports

  • Inconclusive prenatal sex determination in an NIPT due to probable confined placental mosaicism and the importance of amniocentesis
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  • Chorionic bump in ultrasound of the first trimester: Report of a case and bibliographic review
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  • Successful Pregnancy in a Patient with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Following Lifestyle Modification and Pharmacological Intervention: A Case Report
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Volume 2 – Number 1

The Journal covers the evolution of reproductive medicine, the link between Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Metabolic Syndrome, and advances in AI and genetic testing. It also features studies on endometrial receptivity in recurrent implantation failure and sperm retrieval in cryptozoospermia, alongside a case report on Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome. The sources contain the following:

Opinion

  • Evolution of Reproductive Medicine
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Reviews

  • Relationship between Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Metabolic Syndrome
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Research articles

  • Assessing endometrial receptivity after recurrent implantation failure in euploid embryo transfer: a retrospective study in private clinic
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  • Surgical sperm extraction versus semen centrifugation: Method of spermatozoa recovery does not correlate with euploidy rates in patients with cryptozoospermia
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  • Embryo Transfer is the last Frontier for Deep Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence in Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR)
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Case reports

  • Importance of pre-test genetic counselling in couples undergoing assisted reproductive techniques (ART) and preimplantation genetic testing (PGT)
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  • Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome in a patient with full-term pregnancy, case report
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Volume 1 – Number 1

October – December, 2022

The sources provide an overview of the first edition of The Journal of Reproduction, covering advances in assisted reproductive medicine such as non-invasive preimplantation genetic testing and the treatment of thin endometrium with platelet-rich plasma, and examining the impact of metabolic syndrome on male fertility and prenatal detection of trisomy 21. The sources contain the following:

In memorial

  • In Memoriam Professor Wilfried Feichtinger
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Reviews

  • Non-Invasive Preimplantation Genetic Testing: a Laboratory Review
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  • Metabolic syndrome with involvement of the male reproductive system
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Research articles

  • Concentration of maternal biochemical markers: Complications during pregnancy and their effect on the detection of trisomy 21 in the first trimester, by combined test (Study carried out at a private clinic in CDMX)
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  • Follicular flushing increases the number of oocytes retrieved in women with diminished ovarian reserve and serum progesterone levels of โ‰ค 5.0 ng/ml post surge
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  • Effects of autologous Platelet-Rich Plasma treatment on thin endometrium in patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles
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Case reports

  • Discordant non-invasive prenatal test, train of thought when having positive ultrasound markers
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The Journal of Reproduction

Horacio 340-2A Polanco V
Secciรณn, Miguel Hidalgo, Ciudad
de Mรฉxico, MEXICO CP 11560.
Telรฉfono fijo: 52 55 2155 1994.
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