Successful pregnancy after stem cell ovarian rejuvenation therapy

Published in Research Square Abstract OBJECTIVES Stem cell-based therapies are emerging enormously as a ray of hope and therapeutic alternative for ovarian rejuvenation, regeneration and follicular development in women with

Paracrine signalling

Published in Frontiers In Endocrinology Abstract Premature ovarian insufficiency is a common disorder affecting young women and represents the worst-case ovarian scenario due to the substantial impact on the reproductive

Ovarian Decline

Published in Frontiers In Endocrinology Abstract Usually poor ovarian response (POR) to gonadotropins reflects a diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) that gives place to few recruitable follicles despite aggressive stimulation. The

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) or mesenchymal stromal cells or Me

Published in International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology Abstract Background: Stem cells are undifferentiated cells with a potential for self- renewal and differentiation into multiple mature cell types.

Blood plasma from a bottle into a syringe

Published in Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine Abstract Objective As clinicians and patients await consensus on intraovarian platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment, this project evaluated contemporary research trends in the literature.

Published in Endocrines Journal Abstract Advanced maternal age is associated with the natural oocyte depletion, leading to low oocyte yield, high infertility treatment cancellation rates, and eventual decreases in pregnancy

bone marrow tissue with hematopoietic cells

Published in Human Reproduction Abstract Study question Does autologous bone marrow derived stem cell (BMDSC) ovarian transplantation optimize ovarian reserve parameters in young infertile women with diminished ovarian reserve (DOR)

Published in Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences Abstract Background: The management of poor responders is still a challenge in modern-assisted reproductive technology. Several researches show encouraging results with individual autologous

Autologous ovarian in vitro activation

Abstract Reduction of the number of primordial follicles, associated with cellular and molecular damage of the ovarian tissue, leads to failure of ovarian function and, ultimately, to menopause. It has

human embryo in the womb

Published in Implantation and the Fetal Health. Induced Abortion and Spontaneous Early Pregnancy Loss – Focus on Management Abstract Implantation is one of the crucial periods in human reproduction. Increasing