158 results on '"Fainaru, O."'
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2. P-015 Automated, efficient sorting of sperm using dielectrophoresis (DEP), utilizing the electrical properties of the tail as a biomarker of the viability, even for immotile cells
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Shuchat, S, primary, Libster, S, additional, Fainaru, O, additional, and Yossifon, G, additional
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- 2022
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3. P-566 Clinical parameters that predict a premature LH rise in patients undergoing ovarian stimulation for IVF
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Nasatzky, M, primary, Belicha, Y, additional, and Fainaru, O, additional
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- 2022
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4. Matrigel cytometry: A novel method for quantifying angiogenesis in vivo
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Adini, A., Fainaru, O., Udagawa, T., Connor, K.M., Folkman, J., and D'Amato, R.J.
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- 2009
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5. Unique expression patterns associated with preferential recruitment of immature myeloid cells into angiogenic versus dormant tumors
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Pencovich, N, Hantisteanu, S, Wurtzel, O, Hallak, M, and Fainaru, O
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- 2013
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6. TGFβ-dependent gene expression profile during maturation of dendritic cells
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Fainaru, O, Shay, T, Hantisteanu, S, Goldenberg, D, Domany, E, and Groner, Y
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- 2007
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7. O-207 Immature myeloid cells accumulate in the mouse placenta and actively promote angiogenesis
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Fainaru, O., Hantisteanu, S., Ellenbogen, A., and Hallak, M.
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- 2011
8. O-167 In vitro maturation and fertilization of oocytes in infertile woman with polycystic ovary syndrome. A comparison between two treatment protocols
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Ellenbogen, A., Atamny, R., Fainaru, O., Shlush, E., Karchovsky, E., and Michaeli, M.
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- 2011
9. CD11B+ Ly6G+ myeloid derived suppressor cells promote liver regeneration in a murine model of major hepatectomy
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Pencovich, N., primary, Bogoch, Y., additional, Sivan, A., additional, Friedlander-Malik, G., additional, Amar, O., additional, Bondar, E., additional, Zohar, N., additional, Yakubovsky, O., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Klausner, J., additional, and Nachmany, I., additional
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- 2020
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10. Placental Apoptosis in Discordant Twins
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Almog, B., Fainaru, O., Gamzu, R., Kupferminc, M.J., Sasson, R., Gold, R., Lessing, J.B., Amsterdam, A., and Many, A.
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- 2002
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11. Ovarian stimulation in mice is associated with immature neutrophil accumulation and loss of the resident macrophage population
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Fainaru, O., primary, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Paz, G., additional, and Hallak, M., additional
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- 2014
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12. Mid-luteal serum progesterone as a predictor of pregnancy in IVF-ET cycles: may increasing the dosage of progesterone supplementation would improve the outcome?
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Ellenbogen, A., primary, Yaakobi, D., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Shavit, T., additional, and Aslish, N., additional
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- 2013
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13. Mitochondria aggregation patterns during human oocyte maturation
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Ellenbogen, A., primary, Paz, G., additional, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Shavit, T., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, and Fainaru, O., additional
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- 2013
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14. Gonadotropin stimulation in mice leads to ovarian accumulation of proangiogenic immature myeloid cells and to altered expression of key proangiogenic genes
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Fainaru, O., primary, Pencovich, N., additional, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Barzilay, I., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, and Hallak, M., additional
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- 2013
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15. Reproductive endocrinology
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Nazzaro, A., primary, Salerno, A., additional, Di Iorio, L., additional, Landino, G., additional, Marino, S., additional, Pastore, E., additional, Fabregues, F., additional, Iraola, A., additional, Casals, G., additional, Creus, M., additional, Peralta, S., additional, Penarrubia, J., additional, Manau, D., additional, Civico, S., additional, Balasch, J., additional, Lindgren, I., additional, Giwercman, Y. L., additional, Celik, E., additional, Turkcuoglu, I., additional, Ata, B., additional, Karaer, A., additional, Kirici, P., additional, Berker, B., additional, Park, J., additional, Kim, J., additional, Rhee, J., additional, Krishnan, M., additional, Rustamov, O., additional, Russel, R., additional, Fitzgerald, C., additional, Roberts, S., additional, Hapuarachi, S., additional, Tan, B. K., additional, Mathur, R. S., additional, van de Vijver, A., additional, Blockeel, C., additional, Camus, M., additional, Polyzos, N., additional, Van Landuyt, L., additional, Tournaye, H., additional, Turhan, N. O., additional, Hizli, D., additional, Kamalak, Z., additional, Kosus, A., additional, Kosus, N., additional, Kafali, H., additional, Lukaszuk, A., additional, Kunicki, M., additional, Liss, J., additional, Bednarowska, A., additional, Jakiel, G., additional, Lukaszuk, K., additional, Lukaszuk, M., additional, Olszak-Sokolowska, B., additional, Wasniewski, T., additional, Neuberg, M., additional, Cavalcanti, V., additional, Peluso, C., additional, Lechado, B. L., additional, Cordts, E. B., additional, Christofolini, D. M., additional, Barbosa, C. P., additional, Bianco, B., additional, Venetis, C. A., additional, Kolibianakis, E. M., additional, Bosdou, J., additional, Tarlatzis, B. C., additional, Onal, M., additional, Gungor, D. N., additional, Acet, M., additional, Kahraman, S., additional, Kuijper, E., additional, Twisk, J., additional, Caanen, M., additional, Korsen, T., additional, Hompes, P., additional, Kushnir, M., additional, Rockwood, A., additional, Meikle, W., additional, Lambalk, C. B., additional, Yan, X., additional, Dai, X., additional, Wang, J., additional, Zhao, N., additional, Cui, Y., additional, Liu, J., additional, Yarde, F., additional, Maas, A. H. E. M., additional, Franx, A., additional, Eijkemans, M. J. C., additional, Drost, J. T., additional, van Rijn, B. B., additional, van Eyck, J., additional, van der Schouw, Y. T., additional, Broekmans, F. J. M., additional, Martyn, F., additional, Anglim, B., additional, Wingfield, M., additional, Fang, T., additional, Yan, G. J., additional, Sun, H. X., additional, Hu, Y. L., additional, Chrudimska, J., additional, Krenkova, P., additional, Macek, M., additional, Teixeira da Silva, J., additional, Cunha, M., additional, Silva, J., additional, Viana, P., additional, Goncalves, A., additional, Barros, N., additional, Oliveira, C., additional, Sousa, M., additional, Barros, A., additional, Nelson, S. M., additional, Lloyd, S. M., additional, McConnachie, A., additional, Khader, A., additional, Fleming, R., additional, Lawlor, D. A., additional, Thuesen, L., additional, Andersen, A. N., additional, Loft, A., additional, Smitz, J., additional, Abdel-Rahman, M., additional, Ismail, S., additional, Silk, J., additional, Abdellah, M., additional, Abdellah, A. H., additional, Ruiz, F., additional, Cruz, M., additional, Piro, M., additional, Collado, D., additional, Garcia-Velasco, J. A., additional, Requena, A., additional, Kollmann, Z., additional, Bersinger, N. A., additional, McKinnon, B., additional, Schneider, S., additional, Mueller, M. D., additional, von Wolff, M., additional, Vaucher, A., additional, Weiss, B., additional, Stute, P., additional, Marti, U., additional, Chai, J., additional, Yeung, W. Y. T., additional, Lee, C. Y. V., additional, Li, W. H. R., additional, Ho, P. C., additional, Ng, H. Y. E., additional, Kim, S. M., additional, Kim, S. H., additional, Jee, B. C., additional, Ku, S., additional, Suh, C. S., additional, Choi, Y. M., additional, Kim, J. G., additional, Moon, S. Y., additional, Lee, J. H., additional, Kim, S. G., additional, Kim, Y. Y., additional, Kim, H. J., additional, Lee, K. H., additional, Park, I. H., additional, Sun, H. G., additional, Hwang, Y. I., additional, Sung, N. Y., additional, Choi, M. H., additional, Cha, S. H., additional, Park, C. W., additional, Kim, J. Y., additional, Yang, K. M., additional, Song, I. O., additional, Koong, M. K., additional, Kang, I. S., additional, Kim, H. O., additional, Haines, C., additional, Wong, W. Y., additional, Kong, W. S., additional, Cheung, L. P., additional, Choy, T. K., additional, Leung, P. C., additional, Fadini, R., additional, Coticchio, G., additional, Renzini, M. M., additional, Guglielmo, M. C., additional, Brambillasca, F., additional, Hourvitz, A., additional, Albertini, D. F., additional, Novara, P., additional, Merola, M., additional, Dal Canto, M., additional, Iza, J. A. A., additional, DePablo, J. L., additional, Anarte, C., additional, Domingo, A., additional, Abanto, E., additional, Barrenetxea, G., additional, Kato, R., additional, Kawachiya, S., additional, Bodri, D., additional, Kondo, M., additional, Matsumoto, T., additional, Maldonado, L. G. L., additional, Setti, A. S., additional, Braga, D. P. A. F., additional, Iaconelli, A., additional, Borges, E., additional, Iaconelli, C., additional, Figueira, R. C. S., additional, Kitaya, K., additional, Taguchi, S., additional, Funabiki, M., additional, Tada, Y., additional, Hayashi, T., additional, Nakamura, Y., additional, Snajderova, M., additional, Zemkova, D., additional, Lanska, V., additional, Teslik, L., additional, Calonge, R. N. -, additional, Ortega, L., additional, Garcia, A., additional, Cortes, S., additional, Guijarro, A., additional, Peregrin, P. C., additional, Bellavia, M., additional, Pesant, M. H., additional, Wirthner, D., additional, Portman, L., additional, de Ziegler, D., additional, Wunder, D., additional, Chen, X., additional, Chen, S. H. L., additional, Liu, Y. D., additional, Tao, T., additional, Xu, L. J., additional, Tian, X. L., additional, Ye, D. S. H., additional, He, Y. X., additional, Carby, A., additional, Barsoum, E., additional, El-Shawarby, S., additional, Trew, G., additional, Lavery, S., additional, Mishieva, N., additional, Barkalina, N., additional, Korneeva, I., additional, Ivanets, T., additional, Abubakirov, A., additional, Chavoshinejad, R., additional, Hartshorne, G. m., additional, Marei, W., additional, Fouladi-nashta, A. a., additional, Kyrkou, G., additional, Trakakis, E., additional, Chrelias, C. H., additional, Alexiou, E., additional, Lykeridou, K., additional, Mastorakos, G., additional, Bersinger, N., additional, Ferrero, H., additional, Gomez, R., additional, Garcia-Pascual, C. M., additional, Simon, C., additional, Pellicer, A., additional, Turienzo, A., additional, Lledo, B., additional, Guerrero, J., additional, Ortiz, J. A., additional, Morales, R., additional, Ten, J., additional, Llacer, J., additional, Bernabeu, R., additional, De Leo, V., additional, Focarelli, R., additional, Capaldo, A., additional, Stendardi, A., additional, Gambera, L., additional, Marca, A. L., additional, Piomboni, P., additional, Kim, J. J., additional, Kang, J. H., additional, Hwang, K. R., additional, Chae, S. J., additional, Yoon, S. H., additional, Ku, S. Y., additional, Iliodromiti, S., additional, Kelsey, T. W., additional, Anderson, R. A., additional, Lee, H. J., additional, Weghofer, A., additional, Kushnir, V. A., additional, Shohat-Tal, A., additional, Lazzaroni, E., additional, Barad, D. H., additional, Gleicher, N. N., additional, Shavit, T., additional, Shalom-Paz, E., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, Kartchovsky, E., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, Gerris, J., additional, Vandekerckhove, F., additional, Delvigne, A., additional, Dhont, N., additional, Madoc, B., additional, Neyskens, J., additional, Buyle, M., additional, Vansteenkiste, E., additional, De Schepper, E., additional, Pil, L., additional, Van Keirsbilck, N., additional, Verpoest, W., additional, Debacquer, D., additional, Annemans, L., additional, De Sutter, P., additional, Von Wolff, M., additional, Bersinger, N. a., additional, Verit, F. F., additional, Keskin, S., additional, Sargin, A. K., additional, Karahuseyinoglu, S., additional, Yucel, O., additional, Yalcinkaya, S., additional, Comninos, A. N., additional, Jayasena, C. N., additional, Nijher, G. M. K., additional, Abbara, A., additional, De Silva, A., additional, Veldhuis, J. D., additional, Ratnasabapathy, R., additional, Izzi-Engbeaya, C., additional, Lim, A., additional, Patel, D. A., additional, Ghatei, M. A., additional, Bloom, S. R., additional, Dhillo, W. S., additional, Colodron, M., additional, Guillen, J. J., additional, Garcia, D., additional, Coll, O., additional, Vassena, R., additional, Vernaeve, V., additional, Pazoki, H., additional, Bolouri, G., additional, Farokhi, F., additional, Azarbayjani, M. A., additional, Alebic, M. S., additional, Stojanovic, N., additional, Abali, R., additional, Yuksel, A., additional, Aktas, C., additional, Celik, C., additional, Guzel, S., additional, Erfan, G., additional, Sahin, O., additional, Zhongying, H., additional, Shangwei, L., additional, Qianhong, M., additional, Wei, F., additional, Lei, L., additional, Zhun, X., additional, Yan, W., additional, De Baerdemaeker, A., additional, Tilleman, K., additional, Vansteelandt, S., additional, Oliveira, J. B. A., additional, Baruffi, R. L. R., additional, Petersen, C. G., additional, Mauri, A. L., additional, Nascimento, A. M., additional, Vagnini, L., additional, Ricci, J., additional, Cavagna, M., additional, Massaro, F. C., additional, Pontes, A., additional, Franco, J. G., additional, El-khayat, W., additional, Elsadek, M., additional, Foroozanfard, F., additional, Saberi, H., additional, Moravvegi, A., additional, Kazemi, M., additional, Gidoni, Y. S., additional, Raziel, A., additional, Friedler, S., additional, Strassburger, D., additional, Hadari, D., additional, Kasterstein, E., additional, Ben-Ami, I., additional, Komarovsky, D., additional, Maslansky, B., additional, Bern, O., additional, Ron-El, R., additional, Izquierdo, M. P., additional, Araico, F., additional, Somova, O., additional, Feskov, O., additional, Feskova, I., additional, Bezpechnaya, I., additional, Zhylkova, I., additional, Tishchenko, O., additional, Oguic, S. K., additional, Baldani, D. P., additional, Skrgatic, L., additional, Simunic, V., additional, Vrcic, H., additional, Rogic, D., additional, Juras, J., additional, Goldstein, M. S., additional, Garcia De Miguel, L., additional, Campo, M. C., additional, Gurria, A., additional, Alonso, J., additional, Serrano, A., additional, Marban, E., additional, Shalev, L., additional, Yung, Y., additional, Yerushalmi, G., additional, Giovanni, C., additional, Has, J., additional, Maman, E., additional, Monterde, M., additional, Marzal, A., additional, Vega, O., additional, Rubio, J. m., additional, Diaz-Garcia, C., additional, Eapen, A., additional, Datta, A., additional, Kurinchi-selvan, A., additional, Birch, H., additional, Lockwood, G. M., additional, Ornek, M. C., additional, Ates, U., additional, Usta, T., additional, Goksedef, C. P., additional, Bruszczynska, A., additional, Glowacka, J., additional, Jaguszewska, K., additional, Oehninger, S., additional, Nelson, S., additional, Verweij, P., additional, Stegmann, B., additional, Ando, H., additional, Takayanagi, T., additional, Minamoto, H., additional, Suzuki, N., additional, Rubinshtein, N., additional, Saltek, S., additional, Demir, B., additional, Dilbaz, B., additional, Demirtas, C., additional, Kutteh, W., additional, Shapiro, B., additional, Witjes, H., additional, Gordon, K., additional, Lauritsen, M. P., additional, Pinborg, A., additional, Freiesleben, N. L., additional, Mikkelsen, A. L., additional, Bjerge, M. R., additional, Chakraborty, P., additional, Goswami, S. K., additional, Chakravarty, B. N., additional, Mittal, M., additional, Bajoria, R., additional, Narvekar, N., additional, Chatterjee, R., additional, Bentzen, J. G., additional, Johannsen, T. H., additional, Scheike, T., additional, Friis-Hansen, L., additional, Sunkara, S., additional, Coomarasamy, A., additional, Faris, R., additional, Braude, P., additional, Khalaf, Y., additional, Makedos, A., additional, Masouridou, S., additional, Chatzimeletiou, K., additional, Zepiridis, L., additional, Mitsoli, A., additional, Lainas, G., additional, Sfontouris, I., additional, Tzamtzoglou, A., additional, Kyrou, D., additional, Lainas, T., additional, Fermin, A., additional, Crisol, L., additional, Exposito, A., additional, Prieto, B., additional, Mendoza, R., additional, Matorras, R., additional, Louwers, Y., additional, Lao, O., additional, Kayser, M., additional, Palumbo, A., additional, Sanabria, V., additional, Rouleau, J. P., additional, Puopolo, M., additional, Hernandez, M. J., additional, Rubio, J. M., additional, Ozturk, S., additional, Sozen, B., additional, Yaba-Ucar, A., additional, Mutlu, D., additional, Demir, N., additional, Olsson, H., additional, Sandstrom, R., additional, Grundemar, L., additional, Papaleo, E., additional, Corti, L., additional, Rabellotti, E., additional, Vanni, V. S., additional, Potenza, M., additional, Molgora, M., additional, Vigano, P., additional, Candiani, M., additional, Fernandez-Sanchez, M., additional, Bosch, E., additional, Visnova, H., additional, Barri, P., additional, Fauser, B. J. C. M., additional, Arce, J. C., additional, Peluso, P., additional, Trevisan, C. M., additional, Fonseca, F. A., additional, Bakas, P., additional, Vlahos, N., additional, Hassiakos, D., additional, Tzanakaki, D., additional, Gregoriou, O., additional, Liapis, A., additional, Creatsas, G., additional, Adda-Herzog, E., additional, Steffann, J., additional, Sebag-Peyrelevade, S., additional, Poulain, M., additional, Benachi, A., additional, Fanchin, R., additional, Zhang, D., additional, Aybar, F., additional, Temel, S., additional, Hamdine, O., additional, Macklon, N. S., additional, Laven, J. S., additional, Cohlen, B. J., additional, Verhoeff, A., additional, van Dop, P. A., additional, Bernardus, R. E., additional, Oosterhuis, G. J. E., additional, Holleboom, C. A. G., additional, van den Dool-Maasland, G. C., additional, Verburg, H. J., additional, van der Heijden, P. F. M., additional, Blankhart, A., additional, Fauser, B. C. J. M., additional, Broekmans, F. J., additional, Bhattacharya, J., additional, Mitra, A., additional, Dutta, G. B., additional, Kundu, A., additional, Bhattacharya, M., additional, Kundu, S., additional, Pigny, P., additional, Dassonneville, A., additional, Catteau-Jonard, S., additional, Decanter, C., additional, Dewailly, D., additional, Pouly, J., additional, Olivennes, F., additional, Massin, N., additional, Celle, M., additional, Caizergues, N., additional, Gaudoin, M., additional, Messow, M., additional, Vanhove, L., additional, Peigne, M., additional, Thomas, P., additional, and Robin, G., additional
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16. Female (in)fertility
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Saad, H., primary, Khalil, E., additional, Bora, S. A., additional, Parikh, J., additional, Abdalla, H., additional, Thum, M. Y., additional, Bina, V., additional, Roopa, P., additional, Shyamala, S., additional, Anupama, A., additional, Tournaye, H., additional, Polyzos, N. P., additional, Guzman, L., additional, Nelson, S. M., additional, Lourenco, B., additional, Sousa, A. P., additional, Almeida-Santos, T., additional, Ramalho-Santos, J., additional, Okhowat, J., additional, Wirleitner, B., additional, Neyer, T., additional, Bach, M., additional, Murtinger, M., additional, Zech, N. H., additional, Nwoye, M., additional, Corona, R., additional, Blockeel, C., additional, Stoop, D., additional, Camus, M., additional, Rajikin, M. H., additional, Kamsani, Y. S., additional, Chatterjee, A., additional, Nor-Ashikin, M. N. K., additional, Nuraliza, A. S., additional, Scaravelli, G., additional, D'Aloja, P., additional, Bolli, S., additional, De Luca, R., additional, Spoletini, R., additional, Fiaccavento, S., additional, Speziale, L., additional, Vigiliano, V., additional, Farquhar, C., additional, Brown, J., additional, Arroll, N., additional, Gupta, D., additional, Boothroyd, C., additional, Al Bassam, M., additional, Moir, J., additional, Johnson, N., additional, Pantasri, T., additional, Robker, R. L., additional, Wu, L. L., additional, Norman, R. J., additional, Buzaglo, K., additional, Velez, M., additional, Shaulov, T., additional, Sylvestre, C., additional, Kadoch, I. J., additional, Krog, M., additional, Prior, M., additional, Carlsen, E., additional, Loft, A., additional, Pinborg, A., additional, Andersen, A. N., additional, Dolleman, M., additional, Verschuren, W. M. M., additional, Eijkemans, M. J. C., additional, Dolle, M. E. T., additional, Jansen, E. H. J. M., additional, Broekmans, F. J. M., additional, Van der Schouw, Y. T., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Pencovich, N., additional, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Barzilay, I., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, Hallak, M., additional, Cavagna, M., additional, Baruffi, R. L. R., additional, Petersen, C. G., additional, Mauri, A. L., additional, Massaro, F. C., additional, Ricci, J., additional, Nascimento, A. M., additional, Vagnini, L. D., additional, Pontes, A., additional, Oliveira, J. B. A., additional, Franco, J. G., additional, Canas, M. C. T., additional, Nicoletti, A., additional, Martins, A. M. V. C., additional, Lichtblau, I., additional, Olivennes, F., additional, Aubriot, F. A., additional, Junca, A. M., additional, Belloc, S., additional, Cohen-Bacrie, M., additional, Cohen-Bacrie, P., additional, de Mouzon, J., additional, Nandy, T., additional, Caragia, A., additional, Balestrini, S., additional, Zosmer, A., additional, Sabatini, L., additional, Al-Shawaf, T., additional, Seshadri, S., additional, Khalaf, Y., additional, Sunkara, S. K., additional, Joy, J., additional, Lambe, M., additional, Lutton, D., additional, Nicopoullos, J., additional, Faris, R., additional, Behre, H. M., additional, Howles, C. M., additional, Longobardi, S., additional, Chimote, N., additional, Mehta, B., additional, Nath, N., additional, Chimote, N. M., additional, Mine, K., additional, Yoshida, A., additional, Yonezawa, M., additional, Ono, S., additional, Abe, T., additional, Ichikawa, T., additional, Tomiyama, R., additional, Nishi, Y., additional, Kuwabara, Y., additional, Akira, S., additional, Takeshita, T., additional, Shin, H., additional, Song, H. S., additional, Lim, H. J., additional, Hauzman, E., additional, Kohls, G., additional, Barrio, A., additional, Martinez-Salazar, J., additional, Iglesias, C., additional, Velasco, J. A. G., additional, Tejada, M. I., additional, Maortua, H., additional, Mendoza, R., additional, Prieto, B., additional, Martinez-Bouzas, C., additional, Diez-Zapirain, M., additional, Martinez-Zilloniz, N., additional, Matorras, R., additional, Amaro, A., additional, Bianco, B., additional, Christofolini, J., additional, Mafra, F. A., additional, Barbosa, C. P., additional, Christofolini, D. M., additional, Pesce, R., additional, Gogorza, S., additional, Ochoa, C., additional, Gil, S., additional, Saavedra, A., additional, Ciarmatori, S., additional, Perman, G., additional, Pagliardini, L., additional, Papaleo, E., additional, Corti, L., additional, Vanni, V. S., additional, Ottolina, J., additional, de Michele, F., additional, Marca, A. L., additional, Vigano, P., additional, Candiani, M., additional, Li, L., additional, Yin, Q., additional, Huang, L., additional, Huang, J., additional, He, Z., additional, Yang, D., additional, Tiplady, S., additional, Ledger, W., additional, Godbert, S., additional, Hart, S., additional, Johnson, S., additional, Wong, A. W. Y., additional, Kong, G. W. S., additional, Haines, C. J., additional, Franik, S., additional, Nelen, W., additional, Kremer, J., additional, Gillett, W. R., additional, Lamont, J. M., additional, Peek, J. C., additional, Herbison, G. P., additional, Sung, N. Y., additional, Hwang, Y. I., additional, Choi, M. H., additional, Song, I. O., additional, Kang, I. S., additional, Koong, M. K., additional, Lee, J. S., additional, Yang, K. M., additional, Celtemen, M. B., additional, Telli, P., additional, Karakaya, C., additional, Bozkurt, N., additional, Gursoy, R. H., additional, Younis, J. S., additional, Ben-Ami, M., additional, Pundir, J., additional, Pundir, V., additional, Omanwa, K., additional, and El-Toukhy, T., additional
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17. A comparison of in-vitro maturation versus antagonist protocols for in-vitro fertilization in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome
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Shavit, T., primary, Fainaru, O., additional, Atamny, R., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, Kartchovsky, E., additional, and Ellenbogen, A., additional
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- 2012
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18. Changes in mitochondrial distribution during different stages of human oocytes maturation
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Ellenbogen, A., primary, Paz, G., additional, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Shavit, T., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, and Fainaru, O., additional
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- 2012
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19. Myeloid cell alterations in the mouse placenta precede the onset of labor and delivery
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Fainaru, O., primary, Paz, G., additional, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Hallak, M., additional, and Ellenbogen, A., additional
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20. The presence of mature dendritic cells within human ovarian follicular fluid correlates with increased blood flow to the follicle
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Fainaru, O., primary, Geva, M., additional, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, Hallak, M., additional, and Ellenbogen, A., additional
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21. Immature myeloid cells derived from mouse placentas and malignant tumors demonstrate similar proangiogenic transcriptional signatures
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Fainaru, O., primary, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, Yona, G., additional, and Hallak, M., additional
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22. Identification of immature myeloid pro-angiogenic cells in human term placentas
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Mei-Dan, E., primary, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, Hallak, M., additional, and Fainaru, O., additional
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23. In vitro maturation of oocytes in patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome. to prime or not to prime? A comparison between two treatment protocols
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Ellenbogen, A., primary, Atamny, R., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Shlush, E., additional, Karkowsky, E., additional, and Michaeli, M., additional
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24. POSTER VIEWING SESSION - EMBRYOLOGY
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Fourati Ben Mustapha, S., primary, Khrouf, M., additional, Kacem Ben Rejeb, K., additional, Elloumi Chaabene, H., additional, Merdassi, G., additional, Wahbi, D., additional, Ben Meftah, M., additional, Zhioua, F., additional, Zhioua, A., additional, Azzarello, A., additional, Host, T., additional, Mikkelsen, A. L., additional, Theofanakis, C. P., additional, Dinopoulou, V., additional, Mavrogianni, D., additional, Partsinevelos, G. A., additional, Drakakis, P., additional, Stefanidis, K., additional, Bletsa, A., additional, Loutradis, D., additional, Rienzi, L., additional, Cobo, A., additional, Paffoni, A., additional, Scarduelli, C., additional, Capalbo, A., additional, Garrido, N., additional, Remohi, J., additional, Ragni, G., additional, Ubaldi, F. M., additional, Herrer, R., additional, Quera, M., additional, GIL, E., additional, Serna, J., additional, Grondahl, M. L., additional, Bogstad, J., additional, Agerholm, I. E., additional, Lemmen, J. G., additional, Bentin-Ley, U., additional, Lundstrom, P., additional, Kesmodel, U. S., additional, Raaschou-Jensen, M., additional, Ladelund, S., additional, Guzman, L., additional, Ortega, C., additional, Albuz, F. K., additional, Gilchrist, R. B., additional, Devroey, P., additional, Smitz, J., additional, De Vos, M., additional, Bielanska, M., additional, Leveille, M. C., additional, Borghi, E., additional, Magli, M. C., additional, Figueroa, M. J., additional, Mascaretti, G., additional, Ferraretti, A. P., additional, Gianaroli, L., additional, Szlit, E., additional, Leocata Nieto, F., additional, Maggiotto, G., additional, Arenas, G., additional, Tarducci Bonfiglio, N., additional, Ahumada, A., additional, Asch, R., additional, Sciorio, R., additional, Dayoub, N., additional, Thong, J., additional, Pickering, S., additional, Ten, J., additional, Carracedo, M. A., additional, Guerrero, J., additional, Rodriguez-Arnedo, A., additional, Llacer, J., additional, Bernabeu, R., additional, Tatone, C., additional, Heizenrieder, T., additional, Di Emidio, G., additional, Treffon, P., additional, Seidel, T., additional, Eichenlaub-Ritter, U., additional, Cortezzi, S. S., additional, Cabral, E. C., additional, Ferreira, C. R., additional, Trevisan, M. G., additional, Figueira, R. C. S., additional, Braga, D. P. A. F., additional, Eberlin, M. N., additional, Iaconelli Jr., A., additional, Borges Jr., E., additional, Zabala, A., additional, Pessino, T., additional, Blanco, L., additional, Rey Valzacchi, G., additional, Leocata, F., additional, Vanden Meerschaut, F., additional, Heindryckx, B., additional, Qian, C., additional, Deforce, D., additional, Leybaert, L., additional, De Sutter, P., additional, De las Heras, M., additional, De Pablo, J. L., additional, Navarro, B., additional, Agirregoikoa, J. A., additional, Barrenetxea, G., additional, Cruz, M., additional, Perez-Cano, I., additional, Gadea, B., additional, Herrero, J., additional, Martinez, M., additional, Roldan, M., additional, Munoz, M., additional, Pellicer, A., additional, Meseguer, M., additional, Galindo, N., additional, Scarselli, F., additional, Alviggi, E., additional, Colasante, A., additional, Minasi, M. G., additional, Rubino, P., additional, Lobascio, M., additional, Ferrero, S., additional, Litwicka, K., additional, Varricchio, M. T., additional, Giannini, P., additional, Piscitelli, P., additional, Franco, G., additional, Zavaglia, D., additional, Nagy, Z. P., additional, Greco, E., additional, Urner, F., additional, Wirthner, D., additional, Murisier, F., additional, Mock, P., additional, Germond, M., additional, Amorocho Llanos, B., additional, Calderon, G., additional, Lopez, D., additional, Fernandez, L., additional, Nicolas, M., additional, Landeras, J., additional, Finn-Sell, S. L., additional, Leandri, R., additional, Fleming, T. P., additional, Macklon, N. S., additional, Cheong, Y. C., additional, Eckert, J. J., additional, Lee, J. H., additional, Jung, Y. J., additional, Hwang, H. K., additional, Kang, A., additional, An, S. J., additional, Jung, J. Y., additional, Kwon, H. C., additional, Lee, S. J., additional, Palini, S., additional, Zolla, L., additional, De Stefani, S., additional, Scala, V., additional, D'Alessandro, A., additional, Polli, V., additional, Rocchi, P., additional, Tiezzi, A., additional, Pelosi, E., additional, Dusi, L., additional, Bulletti, C., additional, Fadini, R., additional, Lain, M., additional, Mignini Renzini, M., additional, Brambillasca, F., additional, Coticchio, G., additional, Merola, M., additional, Guglielmo, M. C., additional, Dal Canto, M., additional, Figueira, R., additional, Setti, A. S., additional, Worrilow, K. C., additional, Uzochukwu, C. D., additional, Eid, S., additional, Le Gac, S., additional, Esteves, T. C., additional, van Rossem, F., additional, van den Berg, A., additional, Boiani, M., additional, Kasapi, E., additional, Panagiotidis, Y., additional, Goudakou, M., additional, Papatheodorou, A., additional, Pasadaki, T., additional, Prapas, N., additional, Prapas, Y., additional, Vanderzwalmen, P., additional, Norasing, S., additional, Atchajaroensatit, P., additional, Tawiwong, W., additional, Thepmanee, O., additional, Saenlao, S., additional, Aojanepong, J., additional, Hunsajarupan, P., additional, Sajjachareonpong, K., additional, Punyatanasakchai, P., additional, Maneepalviratn, S., additional, Jetsawangsri, U., additional, Tejera, A., additional, Rubio, I., additional, Romero, J. L., additional, Nordhoff, V., additional, Schlatt, S., additional, Schuring, A. N., additional, Kiesel, L., additional, Kliesch, S., additional, Azambuja, R., additional, Okada, L., additional, Lazzari, V., additional, Dorfman, L., additional, Michelon, J., additional, Badalotti, M., additional, Badalotti, F., additional, Petracco, A., additional, Schwarzer, C., additional, Versieren, K., additional, De Croo, I., additional, Lierman, S., additional, De Vos, W., additional, Van den Abbeel, E., additional, Gerris, J., additional, Milacic, I., additional, Borogovac, D., additional, Veljkovic, M., additional, Arsic, B., additional, Jovic Bojovic, D., additional, Lekic, D., additional, Pavlovic, D., additional, Garalejic, E., additional, Albertini, D. F., additional, De Ponti, E., additional, Sanges, F., additional, Talevi, R., additional, Papini, L., additional, Mollo, V., additional, Rienzi, L. F., additional, Gualtieri, R., additional, Orteg, C., additional, Choi, J., additional, Lee, H., additional, Ku, S., additional, Kim, S., additional, Choi, Y., additional, Kim, J., additional, Moon, S., additional, Demilly, E., additional, Assou, S., additional, Moussaddykine, S., additional, Dechaud, H., additional, Hamamah, S., additional, Takisawa, T., additional, Doshida, M., additional, Hattori, H., additional, Nakamura, Y., additional, Kyoya, T., additional, Shibuya, Y., additional, Nakajo, Y., additional, Tasaka, A., additional, Toya, M., additional, Kyono, K., additional, Novo, S., additional, Penon, O., additional, Gomez, R., additional, Barrios, L., additional, Duch, M., additional, Santalo, J., additional, Esteve, J., additional, Nogues, C., additional, Plaza, J. A., additional, Perez-Garcia, L., additional, Ibanez, E., additional, Chavez, S., additional, Loewke, K., additional, Behr, B., additional, Reijo Pera, R., additional, Huang, S., additional, Wang, H., additional, Soong, Y., additional, Chang, C., additional, Okimura, T., additional, Kuwayama, M., additional, Mori, C., additional, Morita, M., additional, Uchiyama, K., additional, Aono, F., additional, Kato, K., additional, Takehara, Y., additional, Kato, O., additional, Minasi, M., additional, Casciani, V., additional, Arizzi, L., additional, Mencacci, C., additional, Piscitelli, C., additional, Cucinelli, F., additional, Tocci, A., additional, Wydooghe, E., additional, Vandaele, L., additional, Dewulf, J., additional, Van Soom, A., additional, Moon, J. H., additional, Son, W. Y., additional, Mahfoudh, A., additional, Henderson, S., additional, Jin, S. G., additional, Shalom-Paz, E., additional, Dahan, M., additional, Holzer, H., additional, Mahmoud, K., additional, Triki-Hmam, C., additional, Terras, K., additional, Hfaiedh, T., additional, Ben Aribia, M. H., additional, Otsubo, H., additional, Egashira, A., additional, Tanaka, K., additional, Matsuguma, T., additional, Murakami, M., additional, Murakami, K., additional, Otsuka, M., additional, Yoshioka, N., additional, Araki, Y., additional, Kuramoto, T., additional, Smit, J. G., additional, Sterrenburg, M. D., additional, Eijkemans, M. J. C., additional, Al-Inany, H. G., additional, Youssef, M. A. F. M., additional, Broekmans, F. J. M., additional, Willoughby, K., additional, DiPaolo, L., additional, Deys, L., additional, Lagunov, A., additional, Amin, S., additional, Faghih, M., additional, Hughes, E., additional, Karnis, M., additional, Ashkar, F., additional, King, W. A., additional, Neal, M. S., additional, Antonova, I., additional, Veleva, L., additional, Petkova, L., additional, Shterev, A., additional, Nogales, C., additional, Martinez, E., additional, Ariza, M., additional, Cernuda, D., additional, Gaytan, M., additional, Linan, A., additional, Guillen, A., additional, Bronet, F., additional, Cottin, V., additional, Fabian, D., additional, Allemann, F., additional, Koller, A., additional, Spira, J. C., additional, Agudo, D., additional, Martinez-Burgos, M., additional, Arnanz, A., additional, Basile, N., additional, Rodriguez, A., additional, Cho, Y. S., additional, Filioli Uranio, M., additional, Ambruosi, B., additional, Paternoster, M. S., additional, Totaro, P., additional, Sardanelli, A. M., additional, Dell'Aquila, M. E., additional, Zollner, U., additional, Hofmann, T., additional, Zollner, K. P., additional, Kovacic, B., additional, Roglic, P., additional, Vlaisavljevic, V., additional, Sole, M., additional, Boada, M., additional, Coroleu, B., additional, Veiga, A., additional, Martiny, G., additional, Molinari, M., additional, Revelli, A., additional, Chimote, N. M., additional, Chimote, M., additional, Mehta, B., additional, Chimote, N. N., additional, Sheikh, N., additional, Nath, N., additional, Mukherjee, A., additional, Rakic, K., additional, Reljic, M., additional, Ingerslev, H. J., additional, Kirkegaard, K., additional, Hindkjaer, J., additional, Agerholm, I., additional, Kitasaka, H., additional, Fukunaga, N., additional, Nagai, R., additional, Yoshimura, T., additional, Tamura, F., additional, Kitamura, K., additional, Hasegawa, N., additional, Nakayama, K., additional, Katou, M., additional, Itoi, F., additional, Asano, E., additional, Deguchi, N., additional, Ooyama, K., additional, Hashiba, Y., additional, Asada, Y., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, Rotfarb, N., additional, Karchovsky, E., additional, Ruzov, O., additional, Atamny, R., additional, Slush, K., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, Chekuri, S., additional, Chaisrisawatsuk, T., additional, Chen, P., additional, Pangestu, M., additional, Jansen, S., additional, Catt, S., additional, Molinari, E., additional, Racca, C., additional, Ryu, C., additional, Kang, S., additional, Lee, J., additional, Chung, D., additional, Roh, S., additional, Chi, H., additional, Yokota, Y., additional, Yokota, M., additional, Yokota, H., additional, Sato, S., additional, Nakagawa, M., additional, Komatsubara, M., additional, Makita, M., additional, Oyama, K., additional, Naruse, K., additional, Kilani, S., additional, Chapman, M. G., additional, Kwik, M., additional, Chapman, M., additional, Guven, S., additional, Odaci, E., additional, Yildirim, O., additional, Kart, C., additional, Unsal, M. A., additional, Yulug, E., additional, Isachenko, E., additional, Maettner, R., additional, Strehler, E., additional, Isachenko, V., additional, Hancke, K., additional, Kreienberg, R., additional, Sterzik, K., additional, Zheng, X. Y., additional, Wang, L. N., additional, Liu, P., additional, Qiao, J., additional, Inoue, F., additional, Dashtizad, M., additional, Wahid, H., additional, Rosnina, Y., additional, Daliri, M., additional, Hajarian, H., additional, Akbarpour, M., additional, Abbas Mazni, O., additional, Knez, K., additional, Tomaevic, T., additional, Vrtacnik Bokal, E., additional, Zorn, B., additional, Virant Klun, I., additional, Koster, M., additional, Liebenthron, J., additional, Nicolov, A., additional, van der Ven, K., additional, van der Ven, H., additional, Montag, M., additional, Fayazi, M., additional, Salehnia, M., additional, Beigi Boroujeni, M., additional, Khansarinejad, B., additional, Deignan, K., additional, Emerson, G., additional, Mocanu, E., additional, Wang, J. J., additional, Andonov, M., additional, Linara, E., additional, Ahuja, K. K., additional, Nachef, S., additional, Pasqualotto, F. F., additional, Pasqualotto, E., additional, Chang, C. C., additional, Bernal, D. P., additional, Elliott, T. A., additional, Shapiro, D. B., additional, Toledo, A. A., additional, Economou, K., additional, Davies, S., additional, Argyrou, M., additional, Doriza, S., additional, Sisi, P., additional, Moschopoulou, M., additional, Karagianni, A., additional, Mendorou, C., additional, Polidoropoulos, N., additional, Papanicopoulos, C., additional, Stefanis, P., additional, Karamalegos, C., additional, Cazlaris, H., additional, Koutsilieris, M., additional, Mastrominas, M., additional, Gotts, S., additional, Doshi, A., additional, Harper, J., additional, Serhal, P., additional, Borini, A., additional, Guzeloglu-Kayisli, O., additional, Bianchi, V., additional, Seli, E., additional, Lappi, M., additional, Bonu, M. A., additional, Mizuta, S., additional, Hashimoto, H., additional, Kuroda, Y., additional, Matsumoto, Y., additional, Mizusawa, Y., additional, Ogata, S., additional, Yamada, S., additional, Kokeguchi, S., additional, Noda, Y., additional, Shiotani, M., additional, Stojkovic, M., additional, Ilic, M., additional, Markovic, N., additional, Stojkovic, P., additional, Feng, G., additional, Zhang, B., additional, Zhou, H., additional, Zhou, L., additional, Gan, X., additional, Qin, X., additional, Shu, J., additional, Wu, F., additional, Molina Botella, I., additional, Lazaro Ibanez, E., additional, Debon Aucejo, A., additional, Pertusa, J., additional, Fernandez Colom, P. J., additional, Li, C., additional, Zhang, Y., additional, Cui, Y., additional, Zhao, H., additional, Liu, J., additional, Oliveira, J. B. A., additional, Petersen, C. G., additional, Mauri, A. L., additional, Massaro, F. C., additional, Silva, L. F. I., additional, Ricci, J., additional, Cavagna, M., additional, Pontes, A., additional, Vagnini, L. D., additional, Baruffi, R. L. R., additional, Franco Jr., J. G., additional, Felipe, V., additional, Vilela, M., additional, Tiveron, M., additional, Lombardi, C., additional, Viglierchio, M. I., additional, Marconi, G., additional, Rawe, V., additional, Wale, P. L., additional, Gardner, D. K., additional, Nakagawa, K., additional, Sugiyama, R., additional, Nishi, Y., additional, Kuribayashi, Y., additional, Jyuen, H., additional, Yamashiro, E., additional, Shirai, A., additional, Inoue, M., additional, Hovatta, O., additional, Tohonen, V., additional, Inzunza, J., additional, Parmegiani, L., additional, Cognigni, G. E., additional, Bernardi, S., additional, Ciampaglia, W., additional, Infante, F. E., additional, Tabarelli de Fatis, C., additional, Pocognoli, P., additional, Arnone, A., additional, Maccarini, A. M., additional, Troilo, E., additional, Filicori, M., additional, Radwan, P., additional, Polac, I., additional, Borowiecka, M., additional, Bijak, M., additional, and Radwan, M., additional
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25. POSTER VIEWING SESSION - FEMALE (IN) FERTILITY
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Engman, M., primary, Bystrom, B., additional, Varghese, S., additional, Lalitkumar, P. G. L., additional, Gemzell-Danielsson, K., additional, Romeu, C., additional, Urries, A., additional, Lierta, M., additional, Sanchez Rubio, J., additional, Sanz, B., additional, Perez, I., additional, Casis, L., additional, Salerno, A., additional, Nazzaro, A., additional, Di Iorio, L., additional, Bonassisa, P., additional, Van Os, L., additional, Vink-Ranti, C. Q. J., additional, de Haan-Cramer, J. H., additional, Rijnders, P. M., additional, Jansen, C. A. M., additional, Marino, S., additional, Granato, C., additional, Pastore, E., additional, Brandes, M., additional, Hamilton, C. J. C. M., additional, de Bruin, J. P., additional, Bots, R. S. G. M., additional, Nelen, W. L. D. M., additional, Kremer, J. A. M., additional, Szkodziak, P., additional, Wozniak, S., additional, Czuczwar, P., additional, Paszkowski, T., additional, Agirregoitia, N., additional, Peralta, L., additional, Mendoza, R., additional, Exposito, A., additional, Matorras, R., additional, Agirregoitia, E., additional, Chuderland, D., additional, Ben-Ami, I., additional, Kaplan-Kraicer, R., additional, Grossman, H., additional, Satchi- Fainaro, R., additional, Eldar-Boock, A., additional, Ron-El, R., additional, Shalgi, R., additional, Custers, I. M., additional, Scholten, I., additional, Moolenaar, L. M., additional, Flierman, P. A., additional, Dessel, T. J. H. M., additional, Gerards, M. H., additional, Cox, T., additional, Janssen, C. A. H., additional, van der Veen, F., additional, Mol, B. W. J., additional, Wathlet, S., additional, Adriaenssens, T., additional, Verheyen, G., additional, Coucke, W., additional, Smitz, J., additional, Feliciani, E., additional, Ferraretti, A. P., additional, Paesano, C., additional, Pellizzaro, E., additional, Magli, M. C., additional, Gianaroli, L., additional, Hernandez, J., additional, Rodriguez-Fuentes, A., additional, Garcia-Guzman, R., additional, Palumbo, A., additional, Radunovic, N., additional, Tosic, T., additional, Djukic, S., additional, Lockwood, J. C., additional, Van Landuyt, L., additional, Karayalcin, R., additional, Ozcan, S. A. R. P., additional, Ozyer, S., additional, Gurlek, B., additional, Kale, I., additional, Moraloglu, O., additional, Batioglu, S., additional, Chaudhury, K., additional, Narendra Babu, K., additional, Mamata Joshi, V., additional, Srivastava, S., additional, Chakravarty, B. N., additional, Viardot-Foucault, V., additional, Prasath, E. B., additional, Tai, B. C., additional, Chan, J. K. Y., additional, Loh, S. F., additional, Cordeiro, I., additional, Leal, F., additional, Soares, A. P., additional, Nunes, J., additional, Sousa, S., additional, Aguiar, A., additional, Carvalho, M., additional, Calhaz-Jorge, C., additional, Karkanaki, A., additional, Piouk, A., additional, Katsikis, I., additional, Mousatat, T., additional, Koiou, E., additional, Daskalopoulos, G. N., additional, Panidis, D., additional, Tolikas, A., additional, Tsakos, E., additional, Gerou, S., additional, Prapas, Y., additional, Loufopoulos, A., additional, Abanto, E., additional, Barrenetxea, G., additional, Agirregoikoa, J., additional, Anarte, C., additional, De Pablo, J. L., additional, Burgos, J., additional, Komarovsky, D., additional, Friedler, S., additional, Gidoni, Y., additional, Ben-ami, I., additional, Strassburger, D., additional, Bern, O., additional, Kasterstein E, E., additional, Komsky, A., additional, Maslansky, B., additional, Raziel, A., additional, Fuentes, A., additional, Argandona, F., additional, Gabler, F., additional, Galleguillos, A., additional, Torres, A., additional, Palomino, W. A., additional, Gonzalez-Fernandez, R., additional, Pena, O., additional, Avila, J., additional, Talebi Chahvar, S., additional, Biondini, V., additional, Battistoni, S., additional, Giannubilo, S., additional, Tranquilli, A. L., additional, Stensen, M. H., additional, Tanbo, T., additional, Storeng, R., additional, Abyholm, T., additional, Fedorcsak, P., additional, Johnson, S. R., additional, Foster, L., additional, Ellis, J., additional, Choi, J. R., additional, Joo, J. K., additional, Son, J. B., additional, Lee, K. S., additional, Helmgaard, L., additional, Klein, B. M., additional, Arce, J. C., additional, Sanhueza, P., additional, Donoso, P., additional, Salinas, R., additional, Enriquez, R., additional, Saez, V., additional, Carrasco, I., additional, Rios, M., additional, Gonzalez, P., additional, Macklon, N., additional, Guo, M., additional, Richardson, M., additional, Wilson, P., additional, Chian, R. C., additional, Eapen, A., additional, Hrehorcak, M., additional, Campbell, S., additional, Nargund, G., additional, Oron, G., additional, Fisch, B., additional, Ao, A., additional, Freidman, O., additional, Zhang, X. Y., additional, Ben-Haroush, A., additional, Abir, R., additional, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, Hallak, M., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Maman, E., additional, Yong, G., additional, Kedem, A., additional, Yeruahlmi, G., additional, Konopnicki, S., additional, Cohen, B., additional, Dor, J., additional, Hourvitz, A., additional, Moshin, V., additional, Croitor, M., additional, Hotineanu, A., additional, Ciorap, Z., additional, Rasohin, E., additional, Aleyasin, A., additional, Agha Hosseini, M., additional, Mahdavi, A., additional, Safdarian, L., additional, Fallahi, P., additional, Mohajeri, M. R., additional, Abbasi, M., additional, Esfahani, F., additional, Elnashar, A., additional, Badawy, A., additional, Totongy, M., additional, Mohamed, H., additional, Mustafa, F., additional, Seidman, D. S., additional, Tadir, Y., additional, Goldchmit, C., additional, Gilboa, Y., additional, Siton, A., additional, Mashiach, R., additional, Rabinovici, J., additional, Yerushalmi, G. M., additional, Inoue, O., additional, Kuji, N., additional, Fukunaga, T., additional, Ogawa, S., additional, Sugawara, K., additional, Yamada, M., additional, Hamatani, T., additional, Hanabusa, H., additional, Yoshimura, Y., additional, Kato, S., additional, Casarini, L., additional, La Marca, A., additional, Lispi, M., additional, Longobardi, S., additional, Pignatti, E., additional, Simoni, M., additional, Halpern, G., additional, Braga, D. P. A. F., additional, Figueira, R. C. S., additional, Setti, A. S., additional, Iaconelli Jr., A., additional, Borges Jr., E., additional, Vingris, L., additional, Pasqualotto, F. F., additional, Collado-Fernandez, E., additional, Harris, S. E., additional, Cotterill, M., additional, Elder, K., additional, Picton, H. M., additional, Serra, V., additional, Garrido, N., additional, Casanova, C., additional, Lara, C., additional, Remohi, J., additional, Bellver, J., additional, Steiner, H. P., additional, Kim, C. H., additional, You, R. M., additional, Nah, H. Y., additional, Kang, H. J., additional, Kim, S., additional, Chae, H. D., additional, Kang, B. M., additional, Reig Viader, R., additional, Brieno Enriquez, M. A., additional, Toran, N., additional, Cabero, L., additional, Giulotto, E., additional, Garcia Caldes, M., additional, Ruiz-Herrera, A., additional, Brieno-Enriquez, M., additional, Reig-Viader, R., additional, Martinez, F., additional, Garcia-Caldes, M., additional, Velthut, A., additional, Zilmer, M., additional, Zilmer, K., additional, Haller T. Kaart, E., additional, Karro, H., additional, Salumets, A., additional, Bromfield, J. J., additional, Sheldon, I. M., additional, Rezacova, J., additional, Madar, J., additional, Cuchalova, L., additional, Fiserova, A., additional, Shao, R., additional, and Billig, H., additional
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26. POSTER VIEWING SESSION - STEM CELLS
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O'Leary, T., primary, Heindryckx, B., additional, Lierman, S., additional, De Sutter, P., additional, Shlush, K., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Grosman, G., additional, Faraji, G., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, Hallak, M., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, Zambelli, F., additional, Magli, M. C., additional, Stanghellini, I., additional, Ferraretti, A. P., additional, Ventura, C., additional, Gianaroli, L., additional, Mas, A., additional, Cervello, I., additional, Gil-Sanchis, C., additional, Peris-Pardo, L., additional, Faus, A., additional, Ferro, J., additional, Pellicer, A., additional, Simon, C., additional, Kobayashi, M., additional, Kurotaki, Y., additional, Takeuchi, T., additional, Yoshida, A., additional, Behjati, R., additional, Kawai, K., additional, Kano, J., additional, Akhondi, M. A., additional, Akaza, H., additional, Noguchi, M., additional, Desai, N., additional, Tsulaia, T., additional, Xu, J., additional, Anand, R., additional, Goldberg, J., additional, Falcone, T., additional, Eguizabal, C., additional, Montserrat, N., additional, Vassena, R., additional, Barragan, M., additional, Garreta, E., additional, Garcia-Quevedo, L., additional, Vidal, F., additional, Giorgetti, A., additional, Veiga, A., additional, Ispizua-Belmonte, J. C., additional, Carrasco, B., additional, Boada, M., additional, Coroleu, B., additional, Izpisua, J. C., additional, Chikhovskaya, J. V., additional, Repping, S., additional, van Pelt, A. M. M., additional, Namm, A., additional, Arend, A., additional, Aunapuu, M., additional, Duggal, G., additional, O'Leary, T., additional, Deforce, D., additional, Chuva de Sousa Lopes, S., additional, Koruji, M., additional, Janan, A., additional, Azizi, H., additional, Mirzapour, T., additional, Shahverdi, A., additional, Baharvand, H., additional, Medrano, J. V., additional, Nguyen, H. N., additional, Ramathal, C., additional, Reijo Pera, R. A., additional, Salit, M., additional, Sabry, D., additional, Azmy, O., additional, Al-Inany, H., additional, Montico, F., additional, Hetzl, A. C., additional, Billis, A., additional, Favaro, W. J., additional, Cagnon, V. H. A., additional, Ben - Yosef, D., additional, Amit, A., additional, Malcov, M., additional, Frumkin, T., additional, Eldar, I., additional, Mei Raz, N., additional, Shwartz, T., additional, Azem, F., additional, Altarescu, G., additional, Beeri, B., additional, Varshaver, I., additional, Eldar-Geva, T., additional, Epsztejn-Litman, S., additional, Levy-Lahad, E., additional, Eiges, R., additional, Sergeev, S. A., additional, Khramova, Y. V., additional, Kosheleva, N. V., additional, Saburina, I. N., additional, and Semenova, M. L., additional
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27. SELECTED ORAL COMMUNICATION SESSION, SESSION 45: PCOS, Tuesday 5 July 2011 15:15 - 16:30
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Lashen, H., primary, Navaratnarajah, R., additional, Sinclair, J., additional, Grun, B., additional, Timms, J. F., additional, Hardiman, P. J., additional, Younis, J. S., additional, Jadaon, J., additional, Haddad, S., additional, Izhaki, I., additional, Ben-Ami, M., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, Atamny, R., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Shlush, E., additional, Karchovsky, E., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, Das, M., additional, Son, W. Y., additional, Tulandi, T., additional, and Holzer, H., additional
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28. SELECTED ORAL COMMUNICATION SESSION, SESSION 54: EARLY PREGNANCY DISORDERS, Tuesday 5 July 2011 17:00 - 18:00
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Sazhenova, E., primary, Lebedev, I., additional, Banerjee, P., additional, Pasricha, P., additional, Pramanik, V., additional, Chaudhury, K., additional, Chakravarty, B. N., additional, Casanova, C., additional, Bellver, J., additional, Garrido, N., additional, Lara, C., additional, Pellicer, A., additional, Serra, V., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, and Hallak, M., additional
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29. Pro-angiogenic natural killer cells (CD56brightCD16-) accumulate in follicular fluid of antral follicles in patients undergoing in vitro maturation (IVM) cycles
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Fainaru, O., primary, Hantisteanu, S., additional, Atamna, R., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, Karchovski, E., additional, and Ellenbogen, A., additional
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30. A comparison of the outcome of in vitro maturation of oocytes and in vitro fertilization treatments in the same patients with polycystic ovary syndrome
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Ellenbogen, A., primary, Atamna, R., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Shlush, E., additional, Rothfarb, N., additional, and Michaeli, M., additional
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31. Session 68: Oocyte Maturation
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Clarke, H., primary, Shalom-Paz, E., additional, Streiff, A. K. M., additional, El-Khabouri, S., additional, Mahrous, E., additional, Demeestere, I., additional, Eichenlaub-Ritter, U., additional, Klein, W., additional, Staubach, N., additional, Vogt, E., additional, Sanhaij, M., additional, Seidel, T., additional, Wordeman, L., additional, Sjoblom, P., additional, Friden, B., additional, Hreinsson, J., additional, Fridstrom, M., additional, De Santis, L., additional, Gismano, E., additional, Pennarossa, G., additional, Calzi, F., additional, Cino, I., additional, Rabellotti, E., additional, Rahman, M. M., additional, Brevini, T. A. L., additional, Qian, H., additional, Xu, J., additional, Lalioti, M. D., additional, Gulle, K., additional, Sakkas, D., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Firestone, R., additional, Casper, R. F., additional, Takikawa, S., additional, Iwase, A., additional, Nagatomo, Y., additional, Bayasula, B., additional, Hirokawa, W., additional, Nakahara, T., additional, Kobayashi, H., additional, Manabe, S., additional, Goto, M., additional, and Kikkawa, F., additional
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32. Pro-angiogenic natural killer cells (CD56bright-CD16-) accumulate in ovarian follicular fluid of high responder patients undergoing in vitro fertilization
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Fainaru, O., primary, Amsalem, H., additional, Esfandiari, N., additional, Bentov, Y., additional, and Casper, R.F., additional
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33. The development of endometriosis is dependent on the presence of dendritic cells in mice
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Luk, J., primary, Hornstein, M.D., additional, Folkman, J., additional, and Fainaru, O., additional
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34. Doxycycline inhibits vascular leakage and prevents ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) in a murine model
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Fainaru, O., primary, Bazinet, L., additional, Adini, A., additional, D'Amato, R., additional, Hornstein, M.D., additional, and Folkman, J., additional
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- 2007
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35. Clinical and economic benefit of HPV-load testing in follow-up and management of women postcone biopsy for CIN2–3
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Almog, B, primary, Gamzu, R, additional, Bornstein, J, additional, Levin, I, additional, Fainaru, O, additional, Niv, J, additional, Lessing, J B, additional, and Bar-Am, A, additional
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- 2003
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36. Acute myocardial infarction is associated with increased susceptibility of serum lipids to copper-induced peroxidation in vitro
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Fainaru, O., primary, Fainaru, M., additional, Assali, A. R., additional, Pinchuk, I., additional, and Lichtenberg, D., additional
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37. Pemphigus vulgaris in pregnancy: a case report and review of literature
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Fainaru, O., primary
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38. Acute myocardial infarction is associated with increased susceptibility of serum lipids to copper-induced peroxidation in-vitro
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Assali, A., primary, Fainaru, O., additional, Fainaru, M., additional, Adler, Y., additional, Pinchuk, I., additional, and Lichtenberg, D., additional
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- 1999
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39. CD11c+HLADR+ dendritic cells are present in human ovarian follicular fluid, and their maturity correlates with serum estradiol levels in response to gonadotropins.
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Fainaru O, Hantisteanu S, Rotfarb N, Michaeli M, Hallak M, and Ellenbogen A
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40. Oxidative stress in the fetal circulation does not depend on mode of delivery.
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Fogel I, Pinchuk I, Kupferminc MJ, Lichtenberg D, and Fainaru O
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OBJECTIVE: We tested whether neonates are subject to oxidative stress by comparing the susceptibility of umbilical blood lipids with copper-induced peroxidation. STUDY DESIGN: Umbilical arterial and venous blood samples were drawn from 32 pregnant women who delivered by elective cesarean section (CS) and from 32 pregnant women who delivered by spontaneous vaginal delivery (SVD) in a tertiary care center. Oxidative stress was evaluated by spectrophotometric monitoring of copper-induced peroxidation of serum samples. RESULTS: The lag preceding lipid peroxidation in umbilical arterial blood was shorter than the lag in umbilical venous blood, irrespective of mode of delivery (14.0+/-1.8 vs 50.6+/-8.25 min, P=.0004 in SVD group; 17.7+/-1.6 vs 39.2+/-7.6 min, P=.006 in CS group). CONCLUSION: Umbilical arterial lipids are more susceptible to peroxidation than umbilical venous lipids, indicating high oxidative stress in the fetal circulation irrespective of mode of delivery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Pro-angiogenic natural killer cells (CD56 bright-CD16 -) accumulate in ovarian follicular fluid of high responder patients undergoing in vitro fertilization
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Fainaru, O., Amsalem, H., Esfandiari, N., Bentov, Y., and Casper, R.F.
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42. Pro-angiogenic natural killer cells (CD56bright-CD16-) accumulate in ovarian follicular fluid of high responder patients undergoing in vitro fertilization
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Fainaru, O., Amsalem, H., Esfandiari, N., Bentov, Y., and Casper, R.F.
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43. The impact of uterine position on conception modes and perinatal outcomes in nulliparous patients.
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Bachar G, Justman N, Farago N, Lieberman S, David CB, Fainaru O, Khatib N, Beloosesky R, Vitner D, Weiner Z, and Zipori Y
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Purpose: Retroverted uterus affects 15-20% of patients. While typically not a cause for concern, some studies suggest a relationship between a retroverted uterus and subfertility. Study objective was to investigate the association between uterine position and spontaneous conception rates, as well as potential risks for adverse pregnancy outcomes in nulliparous patients., Methods: We analyzed data from a retrospective cohort study of 621 nulliparous patients with confirmed pregnancies who received prenatal care at a large medical center between 2006 and 2022. Ultrasound exams documented their uterine position at the beginning of pregnancy. Women were categorized into two groups according to their uterine position. We compared the groups regarding mode of conception (spontaneous/ IVF), pregnancy complications, and vaginal delivery outcomes., Results: Compared to patients with anteverted uteri, those with retroverted uteri had a significantly higher rate of conception through IVF (12.3 % vs. 6.8 %, p = 0.022). IVF indications were similar between groups (p = 0.961). Pregnancy complications, including pre-labor rupture of membranes, miscarriages, and preterm delivery < 37 and < 32 weeks', were similar. Breech presentation at delivery was comparable between cohorts (∼6%, p = 0.576). Among patients attempting vaginal delivery (n = 539), cesarean delivery rates were comparable (18.2 % anteverted vs. 23.1 % retroverted, p = 0.249). No significant differences were observed in other maternal or neonatal outcomes between the groups., Conclusion: While a retroverted uterus may be associated with a higher likelihood of requiring in vitro fertilization (IVF), it does not appear to significantly impact pregnancy complications or vaginal delivery outcomes. However, the limited sample size and retrospective design of our study necessitate further investigation to confirm these findings., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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44. Clinical parameters that predict a premature LH rise in patients undergoing ovarian stimulation for IVF.
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Nasatzky M, Belicha Y, and Fainaru O
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- Humans, Female, Adult, Retrospective Studies, Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone antagonists & inhibitors, Machine Learning, Age Factors, Ovulation Induction methods, Fertilization in Vitro methods, Luteinizing Hormone blood
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Background: Normal reproductive function requires adequate regulation of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion. During ovarian stimulation for in-vitro fertilization (IVF), some patients will demonstrate an early rise in LH despite being treated with a gonadotropin releasing-hormone (GnRH) antagonist, sometimes necessitating cycle cancellation. Previous studies have demonstrated a possible link between a premature LH rise with ovarian response to gonadotropins. We sought to determine what clinical parameters can predict this premature LH rise and their relative contribution. Methods: A retrospective study of 382 patients who underwent IVF treatment at Rambam Medical Center. The patients were stratified into age groups. A model predicting premature LH rise based on clinical and demographic parameters was developed using both multiple linear regression and a machine-learning-based algorithm. Results: LH rise was defined as the difference between pre-trigger and basal LH levels. The clinical parameters that significantly predicted an LH rise were patient age, BMI, LH levels at stimulation outset, LH levels on day of antagonist administration, and total number of stimulation days. Importantly, when analyzing the data of specific age groups, the model's prediction was strongest in young patients (age 25-30 years, R
2 = 0.88, p < .001) and weakest in older patients (age > 41 years, R2 = 0.23, p = .003). Conclusions: Using both multiple linear regression and a machine-learning-based algorithm of patient data from IVF cycles, we were able to predict patients at risk for premature LH rise and/or LH surge. Utilizing this model may help prevent IVF cycle cancellation and better timing of ovulation triggering.- Published
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45. Hypoxia Leads to Diminished Ovarian Reserve in an Age-Dependent Manner.
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Gutzeit O, Bachar G, Iluz R, Araaf A, Nebenzahl-Sharona K, Nasatzky M, Weiner Z, Beloosesky R, and Fainaru O
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- Female, Animals, Mice, Animals, Newborn, Age Factors, Forkhead Box Protein O3 metabolism, Cell Proliferation physiology, Ovary metabolism, Caspase 3 metabolism, Ovarian Reserve physiology, Hypoxia physiopathology, Hypoxia metabolism, Ovarian Follicle metabolism, Ovarian Follicle growth & development, Apoptosis physiology, Mice, Inbred ICR
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Objectives: Perinatal hypoxia causes premature activation and initiation of growth in dormant follicles, leading to diminished ovarian reserve. An indirect mechanism such as the release of stress-related hormones may influence ovarian follicle recruitment under hypoxic conditions. We wanted to determine whether hypoxic ovarian damage results from increased follicle growth and "burnout" or from increased apoptosis and whether this damage is age-dependent., Design: Animal study was conducted., Participants/materials, Setting, Methods: Using adult 6-week-old (n = 8) and one-day-old newborn (n = 20) ICR (CD-1) female mice, ovarian follicular counts were conducted on H&E-stained sections., Methods: Immunohistochemistry was performed on sections stained with Ki-67, anti-Caspase 3, and anti-FOXO3A., Results: Exposure to hypoxia resulted in significantly reduced proportion of primordial follicles versus normoxia in both adult dams and newborn pups (3.17 ± 2.75 vs. 17.89 ± 4.4%; p = 0.004; 40.59 ± 14.88 vs. 81.92 ± 31.56%, p = 0.001, respectively), concomitant with increased growing-primary and secondary follicles, and more pronounced in adult dams versus newborn pups (6-fold vs. 2-fold, respectively). Ki67 staining revealed higher scores of cell proliferation in follicular granulosa cells after exposure to hypoxia than normoxia. However, Caspase 3 and Foxo3A staining did not show any differences in these markers of apoptosis in oocytes, granulosa cells, theca cells, or stromal cells when exposed to hypoxia versus normoxia., Limitations: The current study has several limitations; first, the sample size for each group is relatively small, which could limit the generalizability of the findings. Second, the study used an ex vivo culture system, which may not fully capture the complex interactions that occur in the whole animal. Third, the exposure to hypoxia only lasted for 3 h, which may not be long enough to observe all the potential effects. In addition, the study only analyzed specific markers of apoptosis in a few cell types, and other cell types or apoptotic pathways might be involved. Lastly, the study provides evidence for accelerated follicular activation and decreased ovarian reserve, but the underlying mechanisms are not fully explored., Conclusions: Direct tissue hypoxia led to premature activation and initiation of growth in dormant follicles leading to diminished ovarian reserve. Hypoxic damage is age-dependent, with adult ovaries more susceptible than newborn ovaries. These findings support the possibility of follicular "burn out" as a potential mechanism responsible for hypoxia-induced loss of ovarian reserve., (© 2024 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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46. Perinatal hypoxia leads to primordial follicle activation and premature depletion of ovarian reserve.
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Gutzeit O, Iluz R, Ginsberg Y, Nebenzahl K, Beloosesky R, Weiner Z, and Fainaru O
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- Pregnancy, Female, Rats, Humans, Animals, Ovarian Follicle, Ovary, In Situ Nick-End Labeling, Hypoxia, Ovarian Reserve
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Background: The human ovary contains 6-million follicles during the 20th week of embryonic development and 1 million at birth. Girls born at small for gestational age weight demonstrate higher FSH levels during infancy, an earlier onset of puberty, and menarche. In light of these observations, we hypothesized that exposure to hypoxia at the early neonatal period might impact the primordial follicular pool and lead to premature depletion of ovarian reserve., Methods: Ovarian development in the rat model at days 1-5 postpartum reflects its human counterpart in the late perinatal period. We exposed newborn rat pups ( n = 5) to controlled hypoxia, (5% oxygen/95% nitrogen) for 10 min three times daily for days 1-5 postpartum. On day 5, ovaries were harvested, H&E, Ki-67, and TUNEL staining were performed., Results: The percentage of primordial follicles out of total follicles in ovaries of pups exposed to hypoxia was lower compared to control (76 ± 8.2% and 90.33 ± 6.3% respectively, p < .05). Correspondingly the percentage of primary and secondary follicles was higher than in control. The mean stromal Ki67 staining score was significantly lower in the study group (1.67 ± 0.58 and 2.5 ± 0.55 respectively, p < .05). TUNEL staining demonstrated no difference in stromal apoptosis rates between both groups., Conclusions: We provide evidence for the first time that perinatal hypoxia causes premature activation and growth initiation of dormant follicles. These changes were associated with decreased stromal cell proliferation, suggesting hypoxia-induced impairment of the support cell pool as a possible mechanism for accelerated follicular activation.
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47. Long-term pituitary down-regulation pretreatment for endometriosis - chronicles of guidelines and recommendations.
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Michaeli J, Dior UP, Fainaru O, and Revel A
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- Female, Humans, Ovulation Induction methods, Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone metabolism, Down-Regulation, Fertility Agents, Female, Endometriosis drug therapy
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It was suggested in the 1980s that long-term pituitary down-regulation by a gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist, termed the ultra-long protocol, inducing a hypo-oestrogenic state, might improve reproductive outcomes in women with endometriosis. Subsequently, international guidelines strongly supported the long-term pituitary down-regulation protocol in women with endometriosis based on a Cochrane review from 2006. The recently published European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology guideline, based on the updated Cochrane review from 2019 and newer evidence, has reversed this recommendation. This paper explores the past and current evidence that led to these recommendations and calls for a consideration of refinement of the international guidelines to include additional factors and evaluate whether a paradigm shift is needed in the approach to endometriosis-related infertility. We believe that this can optimize evidence-based patient-centred care and benefit women worldwide and improve the design of future studies., (Copyright © 2022 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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48. In Vitro Fertilization Entails a High Prevalence of Erectile and Male Sexual Dysfunction: A Prospective Case-Control Study.
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Lauterbach R, Gruenwald I, Linder R, Matanes E, Gutzeit O, Aharoni S, Mick I, Weiner Z, Fainaru O, and Lowenstein L
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Erectile Dysfunction drug therapy, Erectile Dysfunction psychology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Infertility, Male complications, Infertility, Male psychology, Male, Prevalence, Tertiary Care Centers statistics & numerical data, Young Adult, Erectile Dysfunction epidemiology, Fertilization in Vitro statistics & numerical data, Infertility, Male therapy, Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors therapeutic use, Self Concept
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Purpose: We evaluated the effect of in vitro fertilization (IVF) on sexual function in men, particularly for erectile dysfunction., Materials and Methods: A prospective case-control study at a tertiary medical center. The study group comprised men of infertile couples that required IVF to conceive. The control group comprised men of couples who conceived spontaneously. The effects of IVF on sexual and erectile function were assessed based on the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-15) and the Self-Esteem and Relationship (SEAR) questionnaires. Participants were followed up to 1 year postpartum., Results: Compared to the control group (378), for the IVF group (356), mean IIEF-15 scores were significantly lower: prior to pregnancy (31.7±4.5 vs 64.4±7.2, p <0.0001), at mid-pregnancy (37.3±5.1 vs 66.4±5.5, p <0.0001) and up to one year postpartum (42.3±4.9 vs 68.6±4.3, p <0.0001). Compared to the control group, in the IVF group, mean SEAR scores were significantly lower at these 3 respective time points (29.9±6.3 vs 66.5±8.3; 34.1±5.8 vs 66.9±7.2; and 40.9±6.7 vs 67.3±5.6; p <0.0001). At the 3 time points, for the IVF compared to the control group, the median monthly sexual intercourse rate was lower; and both the use of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor and psychologist/sexologist care were higher., Conclusions: The prevalence of erectile dysfunction among men participating in IVF in order to conceive is significantly higher compared to couples that conceived spontaneously, thus leading to an extremely high rate of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor use.
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49. Progesterone Attenuates Brain Inflammatory Response and Inflammation-Induced Increase in Immature Myeloid Cells in a Mouse Model.
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Gutzeit O, Segal L, Korin B, Iluz R, Khatib N, Dabbah-Assadi F, Ginsberg Y, Fainaru O, Ross MG, Weiner Z, and Beloosesky R
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- Animals, Brain immunology, Brain metabolism, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Gestational Age, Inflammation chemically induced, Inflammation immunology, Inflammation metabolism, Interleukin-6 metabolism, Lipopolysaccharides, Mice, Inbred ICR, Myeloid Cells immunology, Myeloid Cells metabolism, NF-kappa B metabolism, Nitric Oxide Synthase Type I metabolism, Pregnancy, Mice, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology, Brain drug effects, Inflammation prevention & control, Inflammation Mediators metabolism, Myeloid Cells drug effects, Neuroimmunomodulation drug effects, Progesterone pharmacology
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Progesterone has been shown to regulate immunity during pregnancy, and progesterone administration may reduce inflammation-induced preterm labor. We sought to determine the maternal brain immune response to LPS-induced inflammation in pregnant and non-pregnant mice and whether additional progesterone supplementation attenuates this response. Pregnant (P: n = 9) and non-pregnant mice (NP: n = 9) were randomized to pretreatment with vaginal progesterone/carrier (Replens), daily from days 13 to 16. On days 15 and 16, LPS/saline was administered by intraperitoneal injection (Replens + saline n = 3; Replens + LPS n = 3; progesterone + LPS n = 3). Mice were sacrificed on day 16 and maternal serum analyzed for IL-6 levels and brains analyzed for nNOS, NF-kB, IL-6 protein levels and for immature myeloid cells (IMCs) and microglial activity. LPS significantly increased brain nNOS, NF-kB, and IL-6 in both NP and P mice, with significantly greater responses in P mice. In both NP and P groups, progesterone significantly attenuated LPS-induced increase of nNOS and NF-kB, however with no effect on serum IL-6. In the NP brains, LPS significantly increased IMC population and progesterone reduced the IMC phenotype to levels similar to controls. In P mice, neither LPS nor LPS + progesterone altered the brain IMC population. LPS significantly increased the microglial activity in both NP and P groups, which was attenuated by progesterone. Progesterone attenuates brain inflammatory response to LPS in both NP and P mice although it has no effect on systemic inflammation. In NP mice, progesterone attenuated the increase in brain IMC following LPS administration. Our results suggest that endogenous progesterone during pregnancy may protect the brain from LPS-induced inflammation.
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50. Maternal N-acetyl-cysteine prevents neonatal brain injury associated with necrotizing enterocolitis in a rat model.
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Zmora O, Gutzeit O, Segal L, Boulos S, Millo Z, Ginsberg Y, Khatib N, Fainaru O, Ross MG, Weiner Z, and Beloosesky R
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- Animals, Animals, Newborn, Antioxidants pharmacology, Antioxidants therapeutic use, Apoptosis drug effects, Brain Injuries etiology, Caspase 3 metabolism, Disease Models, Animal, Enterocolitis, Necrotizing complications, Enterocolitis, Necrotizing prevention & control, Female, In Situ Nick-End Labeling, Inflammation complications, Interleukin-1beta metabolism, Interleukin-6 metabolism, Nitric Oxide Synthase Type I metabolism, Oxidative Stress drug effects, Pregnancy, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Transcription Factor RelA metabolism, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Acetylcysteine pharmacology, Acetylcysteine therapeutic use, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology, Anti-Inflammatory Agents therapeutic use, Brain Injuries drug therapy, Enterocolitis, Necrotizing drug therapy, Inflammation drug therapy
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Introduction: Preterm infants with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) are at increased risk of cerebral injury and neurodevelopmental dysfunction. N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC) is a known anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agent. Currently, there is no prophylactic treatment in clinical use to prevent NEC and its neurodevelopmental sequelae. We sought to determine whether brain inflammation/apoptosis accompanies NEC systemic inflammation, and whether it can be attenuated by maternal NAC treatment during pregnancy and/or in the neonatal period in a rat model., Material and Methods: An established NEC newborn model (hypoxia 5% O
2 for 10 min and formula feeding thrice daily, beginning on day 1 for 4 days) was used in Sprague-Dawley rat pups (n = 32). An additional group of pups (n = 33) received NAC (300 mg/kg intraperitoneal thrice daily) in addition to NEC conditions (NEC-NAC). Control pups (n = 33) were nursed and remained with the dam in room air. Two additional groups included pups of dams treated once daily with NAC (300 mg/kg intravenous) in the last 3 days of pregnancy. After birth, pups were randomized into NAC-NEC (n = 33) with NEC conditions and NAC-NEC-NAC (n = 36) with additional postnatal NAC treatment. Pups were sacrificed on the fifth day of life. Pup serum interleukin (IL)-6 protein levels, and brain nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) p65, neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), Caspase 3, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), IL-6 and IL-1β protein levels were determined by ELISA, western blot and TUNEL staining, and the groups were compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA)., Results: NEC pups had significantly increased serum IL-6 levels compared with the control group as well as increased neuronal apoptosis and brain protein levels of NF-κB, nNOS, Caspase 3, TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-1β compared with control. In all NAC treatment groups, levels of serum IL-6, neuronal apoptosis and brain NF-κB, nNOS, Caspase 3, TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-1β protein levels were significantly reduced compared with the NEC group. The most pronounced decrease was demonstrated within the NAC-NEC-NAC group., Conclusions: NAC treatment can attenuate newborn inflammatory response syndrome and decrease offspring brain neuroapoptosis and inflammation in a rat model of NEC by inhibition of NF-κB, nNOS and Caspase 3 pathways., (© 2020 Nordic Federation of Societies of Obstetrics and Gynecology (NFOG). Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)- Published
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