Publications by authors named "Anabella Marconetto"

Study Question: What are the implications of the presence cytoplasmic strings (Cyt-S) and their quantity and dynamics for the pre-implantation development of human blastocysts?

Summary Answer: Cyt-S are common in human embryos and are associated with faster blastocyst development, larger expansion, and better morphological quality.

What Is Known Already: Cyt-S are dynamic cellular projections connecting inner cell mass and trophectoderm (TE) cells, that can be observed during blastocyst expansion. Their prevalence in human embryos has been estimated to be between 44% and 93%.

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  • Infertility is a serious issue that affects many people and needs to be understood better in our changing society.
  • Advances in medicine and technology are important for helping people make informed decisions about their fertility, especially as life priorities change with age.
  • We need to improve education about fertility preservation and treat reproductive health in a more complete way, using new techniques like oocyte vitrification to help people achieve their reproductive goals.
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Preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (PGT-A) is arguably the most effective embryo selection strategy. Nevertheless, it requires greater workload, costs, and expertise. Therefore, a quest towards user-friendly, non-invasive strategies is ongoing.

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Study Question: What are the factors associated with human blastocyst spontaneous collapse and the consequences of this event?

Summary Answer: Approximately 50% of blastocysts collapsed, especially when non-viable, morphologically poor and/or aneuploid.

What Is Known Already: Time-lapse microscopy (TLM) is a powerful tool to observe preimplantation development dynamics. Lately, artificial intelligence (AI) has been harnessed to automate and standardize such observations.

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Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are those chemical substances capable of interfering with hormonal homeostasis, altering the synthesis, function, storage and / or metabolism of hormones. These substances are found in the environment and in a wide variety of products for daily use, so human exposure is permanent. Animal experiments have confirmed the capacity of EDs to induce reproductive disorders, which is why it has been suggested that they could be an important factor in causing human subfertility.

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The aim of this brief report is to offer a solution for a problem that compromises the quality of -produced mammalian embryos. The harmful effects of evaporation-induced osmotic changes in mammalian embryo cultures have been recognized only recently. In this technical report, we describe a modified embryo culture dish (Humdish) that provides consistent >97% humidity and fully eliminates osmotic changes in the commonly used drop-under-oil culture systems from day 0 to 6.

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