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Meta-analysis of the effects of smooth endoplasmic reticulum aggregation on birth outcome.

Hongqin ZhangWenhui HuYing ZhongZhenhua Guo
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2021)
The use of SER+ MII oocytes is rare, with the collection of many oocytes in 1 cycle potentially inducing SER+. SER+ may be more common than we originally thought, as some SER+ is found in all oocytes. Although SER+ positively affected oocyte maturation rate, it did not affect births. We hypothesized that this is because the best embryos are chosen at every step of the process, and the oocytes with the poorest characteristics are removed. We therefore suggest a standard method for measuring SER+. Although embryos produced from SER+ cycles can be used, they should only be transferred when no other suitable embryos are available over several cycles.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • endoplasmic reticulum