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options as young adults or as the levels of AMH decrease. Assisted reproductive technology (ART) for women is more complex than that for men (see later). For women, the steps include ovulatory stimulation, collection of gametes, in vitro fertilization
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the cynomolgus monkeys with no seasonal breeding. To date, assisted reproductive technology (ART) was routinely applied in nonhuman primates to produce in vitro -derived embryos and offspring, which largely advanced the research of somatic cell
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is accompanied by attenuated or normal concentrations of serum follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). In addition to reproductive dysfunction, patients with IHH frequently exhibit various non-reproductive abnormalities
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this study, 28% of couples in the ‘high exposure’ group and 8% of the couples in ‘low exposure’ group requested assisted reproductive technology (ART) support. Other studies have emphasized this effect of pesticide exposure in women, with lengthening of
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