Ashley Beccles
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Recent Articles
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Fishel S, Campbell A, Foad F, Davies L, Best L, Davis N, et al.
Reprod Biomed Online
. 2019 Dec;
40(1):61-70.
PMID: 31831370
Research Question: Does using an objective time-lapse imaging algorithm (TLIA) after IVF relate to conventional morphological assessment of human blastocysts as a prognosticator for live birth? Design: Prospective use of...
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Fishel S, Campbell A, Montgomery S, Smith R, Nice L, Duffy S, et al.
Reprod Biomed Online
. 2018 Oct;
37(3):304-313.
PMID: 30314885
Research Question: Can blastocysts leading to live births be ranked according to morphokinetic-based algorithms? Design: Retrospective analysis of 781 single blastocyst embryo transfers, including all patient clinical factors that might...
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Fishel S, Campbell A, Montgomery S, Smith R, Nice L, Duffy S, et al.
Reprod Biomed Online
. 2017 Jul;
35(4):407-416.
PMID: 28712646
The increasing corpus of clinical studies using time-lapse imaging for embryo selection demonstrates considerable variation in study protocols and only limited-sized study cohorts. Outcome measures are based on implantation or...
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Fishel S, Baker D, Elson J, Ragunath M, Atkinson G, Shaker A, et al.
EBioMedicine
. 2016 Sep;
13:365.
PMID: 27577017
No abstract available.
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Fishel S, Baker D, Elson J, Ragunath M, Atkinson G, Shaker A, et al.
EBioMedicine
. 2016 Jul;
10:298-304.
PMID: 27440469
Background: Pregnancy failure and placenta mediated pregnancy complications affect >25% of pregnancies. Although there is biological plausibility for a procoagulant mechanism underlying some of these events, antithrombotic intervention trials demonstrate...