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1. In vitro propagation of XXY human Klinefelter spermatogonial stem cells: A step towards new fertility opportunities

2. Cost-effectiveness of preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy for fresh donor oocyte cycles

3. Maternal XX/X chromosome mosaicism in donor oocyte in vitro fertilization (IVF)

5. Cost-effectiveness of preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy for fresh donor oocyte cycles

6. Embryo quality, ploidy, and transfer outcomes in male versus female blastocysts

7. Embryonal mitochondrial DNA: relationship to embryo quality and transfer outcomes

8. Reproductive ovarian testing and the alphabet soup of diagnoses: DOR, POI, POF, POR, and FOR

9. Review and recap of the Midwest Reproductive Symposium International: learning tool for continuing medical education for reproductive endocrinologists, geneticists, embryologists, mental health, and other infertility providers

10. Navigating the body of literature assessing BRCA1/2 mutations and markers of ovarian function: a systematic review and meta-analysis

11. A 2019 reproductive update from the Midwest Reproductive Symposium International

13. Preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy: what technology should you use and what are the differences?

15. In vitro fertilization (IVF) with preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) is not cost effective to achieve a live birth compared to IVF alone in donor oocyte cycles

16. Does theFMR1 gene affect IVF success?

17. Two different microarray technologies for preimplantation genetic diagnosis and screening, due to reciprocal translocation imbalances, demonstrate equivalent euploidy and clinical pregnancy rates

21. The Evolving Role of Genetics in Reproductive Medicine

22. Increased IVF pregnancy rates after microarray preimplantation genetic diagnosis due to parental translocations

23. Preimplantation Genetic Testing

26. Enhanced bioinformatics and propriety algorithms for next generation sequencing and chromosome analysis can identify ≤ 1 mb clinically significant deletions or duplications in preimplantation embryos

27. Cellular and genetic analysis of oocytes and embryos in a human case of spontaneous oocyte activation

28. SELECTED ORAL COMMUNICATION SESSION, SESSION 36: ANEUPLOIDY, Tuesday 5 July 2011 10:00 - 11:30

31. The design and validation to amplify and detect the CCG repeats of the fragile X FMR1 gene by polymerase chain reaction of amplified embryonic DNA followed by fragment sizing on an applied biosystems Seq studio genetic analyzer

34. Lower embryonal mitochondrial DNA content is associated with better quality embryos

35. Blastocoel fluid from differentiated blastocysts harbors embryonic genomic material capable of a whole-genome deoxyribonucleic acid amplification and comprehensive chromosome microarray analysis

36. Lack of Site-Specific Integration of the Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus 2 Genomes in Human Cells

37. Expression of the Human Multidrug Resistance and Glucocerebrosidase cDNAs from Adeno-Associated Vectors: Efficient Promoter Activity of AAV Sequences andIn VivoDelivery via Liposomes

40. Preimplantation Genetic Testing: Available and Emerging Technologies

41. Preimplantation Genetic Screening in the age of 23-chromosome evaluation Why FISH is no longer an acceptable technology?

42. Reprogramming within hours following nuclear transfer into mouse but not human zygotes

43. Genetic Normalization of Differentiating Aneuploid Human Embryos

44. Isolation and Characterization of an Ornithine Aminotransferase-Related Sequence (OATL3) Mapping to 10q26

45. Severe Hemophilia A in a Female by Cryptic Translocation: Order and Orientation of Factor VIII within Xq28

46. Rapid Diagnosis of Trisomy 18 and Dizygosity in Twins Using Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization on Uncultured Amniocytes

47. The potential use of blastocoel fluid (BF) from expanded blastocysts as a less invasive form of embryo biopsy for preimplantation genetic testing

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