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1. Study Of Ethical Governance In Medical Institute For Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART)
2. The Study About The Results Of Assisted Reproductive Technologies After Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy For Endometriomas.
3. Sperm DNA Damage And Conventional Semen Parameters And Assisted Reproductive Technologies Related Study
4. Acupuncture Used In Assisted Reproductive Technologies To Improve The Receptivity Of Endometrial
5. Effects Of Assisted Reproductive Technologies On Genome Stability And The Mechanisms Involved
6. Study On The Health Of Diminished Ovarian Reserve Patients’ Offspring Conceived By Assisted-Reproductive Technologies
7. Safety Evaluation Of The Offspring Conceived By Assisted Reproductive Technology
8. Effects Of Assisted Reproductive Technologies On Mouse Growth And Blood Lipid Metabolism And Mechanism Involved
9. Effects Of Assisted Reproductive Technologies On DNA Damage Repair Genes And Mechanisms Involved
10. Assessing Cardiovascular Remodeling In Fetuses And Infants Conceived By Assisted Reproductive Technologies With Speckle-tracking Imaging
11. Correlation Analysis Of The Relationship Between Vitamin D And Ovarian Reserve And The Outcome Of Assisted Reproductive Technologies In Infertile Women
12. Reconceiving personhood: The localization of assisted reproductive technologies in Mexico City
13. Molecular and clinical investigations using animal and human systems to improve assisted reproductive technologies
14. Fertility enhancing drugs, assisted reproductive technologies and effects on maternal and infant outcomes among live births in Texas
15. Asking the inconceivable? Physician-patient conflict regarding the utilization of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) by HIV-seropositive couples: Medical, ethical and legal considerations
16. The fate of fatherhood: The impact of Assisted Reproductive Technologies on male parenthood and power
17. Reconceiving the state: Morals, markets, and state regulation of assisted reproductive technologies
18. Seafood consumption and use of Asian herbal preparation as a source of exposure to multiple trace elements in the Study of Metals and Assisted Reproductive Technologies (SMART)
19. Pathways to Parenthood: Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the United States
20. Technologies of personhood: Human reproductive technologies
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