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Improving the maturation rate of human oocytes collected ex vivo during the cryopreservation of ovarian tissue.

Dmitry NikiforovCheng JunpingJesus CadenasVallari ShuklaRobert BlanshardSusanne Elisabeth PorsStine Gry KristensenKirsten Tryde MacklonLotte ColmornErik ErnstAnne-Mette Bay-BjørnZeinab GhezelayaghYu WakimotoMarie Louise GrøndahlEva HoffmannClaus Yding Andersen
Published in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2020)
The study demonstrated unexpectedly high number of immature oocytes collected from surplus ovarian tissue without any stimulation. The overall MII rate was one in three, resulting in a total number of MII oocytes that was similar to the number obtained after ovarian stimulation. If these MII oocytes prove suitable for IVF, they will provide a substantial improvement in fertility preservation for patients and advance IVM as an interesting platform for further improvements in assisted reproduction.
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