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human reproduction (oxford, england)

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ncbi
Short Name hum reprod
Abbreviated Name hum reprod
ISSN 0268-1161
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Recent Articles (80 total)

2020
The proliferative phase endometrium in IVF/ICSI: an in-cycle molecular analysis predictive of the outcome following fresh embryo transfer.
465 views DOI Abstract
2017
Parental contributions to early embryo development: influences of urinary phthalate and phthalate alternatives among couples undergoing IVF treatment.
Vol. 32 , No. 1 , pp. 65-75
342 views Abstract
2019
Declining realisation of reproductive intentions with age.
340 views DOI Abstract
2018
Reduced live-birth rates after IVF/ICSI in women with previous unilateral oophorectomy: results of a multicentre cohort study.
Vol. 33 , No. 2 , pp. 238-247
330 views DOI Abstract
2017
Individualized FSH dosing based on ovarian reserve testing in women starting IVF/ICSI: a multicentre trial and cost-effectiveness analysis.
Vol. 32 , No. 12 , pp. 2485-2495
298 views DOI Abstract
1995
Polycystic ovary syndrome: the spectrum of the disorder in 1741 patients
Vol. 10 , No. 8 , pp. -
291 views Abstract
2020
Corrigendum. Do we need to measure progesterone in oocyte donation cycles? A retrospective analysis evaluating cumulative live birth rates and embryo quality.
Vol. 35 , No. 4 , pp. 1008
287 views DOI
2020
Decisional conflict among couples seeking specialty treatment for infertility in the USA: a longitudinal exploratory study.
282 views DOI Abstract
2019
Clinical presentation, management and follow-up of 83 patients with Leydig cell tumors of the testis: a prospective case-cohort study.
Vol. 34 , No. 8 , pp. 1389-1403
281 views DOI Abstract
2019
Women from diverse minority ethnic or religious backgrounds desire more infertility education and more culturally and personally sensitive fertility care.
Vol. 34 , No. 9 , pp. 1735-1745
280 views DOI Abstract
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