Equine assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have evolved substantially in recent decades, integrating innovative laboratory techniques with clinical practices to enhance reproductive outcomes in ...
A Perspective published in PNAS Nexus summarizes the risks of bypassing natural selection when using assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in humans and livestock. The authors call for dialogue ...
First global study unveiled that breast cancer survivors carrying harmful variations of the BRCA (BReast CAncer) genes can safely undergo fertility treatments with no associated risks for their health ...
Targeting Depressive Symptoms in Younger Breast Cancer Survivors: The Pathways to Wellness Randomized Controlled Trial of Mindfulness Meditation and Survivorship Education All Danish patients with HL ...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) can bypass female-modulated sperm selection (top of figure) that ensure that genetically compatible or competent sperm are used for fertilization. ART can also ...
First global study in young women with high-risk genes and a pregnancy after breast cancer shows Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) are safe, with no increase in breast cancer recurrence. Assisted ...
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa scientists have uncovered a direct link between a missing Y chromosome gene and male infertility. Their new research reveals that deleting this single gene in mice not ...
The American Association of Equine Practitioners has presented the 2020 AAEP Research Award to Dr. Katrin Hinrichs for her pioneering research in the field of equine-assisted reproductive techniques.
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