Publications by authors named "S Loubersac"

Although the deleterious impact of chemotherapy regimen used to treat women of reproductive age with breast cancer on ovarian reserve has been extensively studied, hardly anything has been reported on the effect of these protocols on theca cell function and ovarian androgen secretion. The aim of this prospective multicentric cohort study was to describe serum levels of total testosterone and androstenedione during chemotherapy and 24-month follow-up in 250 patients <40 years treated for breast cancer. Mean basal levels of androstenedione and total testosterone at diagnosis were 1.

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Isolation of individual cells ensures detailed analysis of human embryos and promotes our understanding of molecular mechanisms driving embryo development and cell specification. Here, we present a protocol for the processing of human embryos for single-cell analysis. We describe steps for growing embryos and individualizing cells from the polar and the mural parts of trophectoderm at the blastocyst stage using laser dissection.

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  • Day 5 fresh blastocyst transfers yield better clinical pregnancy and live birth rates compared to day 6 transfers.
  • The study examined the best approach for slowly developing blastocysts, comparing transfers on day 5 vs. day 6 or freezing them.
  • Results showed that fresh transfers of expanded blastocysts on day 5 had significantly higher success rates, while slowly developing blastocysts can still be transferred fresh on day 5 instead of delaying or freezing.
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One week after fertilization, human embryos implant into the uterus. This event requires the embryo to form a blastocyst consisting of a sphere encircling a cavity lodging the embryo proper. Stem cells can form a blastocyst model that we called a blastoid.

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  • Understanding how human embryos develop before implantation can enhance reproductive technologies and stem cell research.
  • The study uses advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze mouse and human embryos' development over time, noting crucial changes in gene expression.
  • Key findings include the timing of different cell types forming and specific markers that indicate development stages, paving the way for better insights into embryonic development.
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