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At the Belgian Society of Reproductive Medicine (BRSM) Congress held in Mons (Belgium) last month, the results of research work entitled 'Prediction of poor ovarian response using a genetic profile IBGENFIV' was presented in communication poster format.
The Department of Biotechnology at the University of Alicante organised an intensive course on stem cells and human clinical embryology which included theory and practical sessions.
The number of patients turning to assisted reproduction treatments has grown over the last few years and one of the main reasons for this has been the increase in the age at which women become mothers for the first time.
Scientific progress for patients with poor ovarian reserve
At the Belgian Society of Reproductive Medicine (BSRM) Congress held in Mons (Belgium) last week, the Instituto Bernabeu group presented research work entitled 'Androgen receptor genotyping: the key to clarifying the effectiveness of transdermal testosterone pretreatment in poor ovarian responders.'