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Jacob Mayer

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Racowsky C, Vernon M, Mayer J, Ball G, Behr B, Pomeroy K, et al.
J Assist Reprod Genet . 2010 Jun; 27(8):437-9. PMID: 20532975
Standardization of morphological assessment for embryo grading system was developed and is being implemented by the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART). A recent European consensus conference of embryologists from...
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Riggs R, Mayer J, Dowling-Lacey D, Chi T, Jones E, Oehninger S
Fertil Steril . 2008 Nov; 93(1):109-15. PMID: 19027110
Objective: To evaluate the impact of cryopreservation storage duration on embryo survival, implantation competence, and pregnancy outcome. Design: Retrospective study. Setting: Academic tertiary-referral infertility center. Patient(s): In vitro fertilization patients...
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Dowling-Lacey D, Jones E, Mayer J, Bocca S, Stadtmauer L, Oehninger S
J Assist Reprod Genet . 2006 Dec; 24(1):11-5. PMID: 17186398
Purpose: To determine if the elective transfer of two embryos reduced the incidence of multiple gestations while maintaining high pregnancy rates. Methods: IVF patients and recipients of oocyte donation with...
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Arslan M, Bocca S, Jones E, Mayer J, Stadtmauer L, Oehninger S
Fertil Steril . 2005 Oct; 84(4):867-74. PMID: 16213837
Objective: To examine the effect of withholding gonadotropins on the outcome of embryos after cryopreservation and thawing. Design: Retrospective clinical evaluation of patients having cryopreserved-thawed ET trials with coasting during...
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Andrews M, Gibbons W, Oehninger S, Morshedi M, Mayer J, Jones Jr H, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol . 2003 Oct; 189(2):327-32. PMID: 14520186
Infertile couples who have failed to achieve pregnancy now have new options that have become available in the last two decades. The costs are generally large and frequently not covered...