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Reproductive Science, Volume 1221

Guller, Seth / Bulletti, Carlo / De Ziegler, Dominique (Editor)

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

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1. Edition May 2011
134 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-57331-823-5
John Wiley & Sons

This volume explores the latest clinical and basic science advances
in the field of reproductive sciences. Contributions from leading
experts in the field cover a wide breadth of topics from in vitro
fertilization to stem cell biology.

Special focus is given to discussion of major obstacles in making
clinical progress in the fields of in vitro fertilization,
endometriois, uterine and ovarian transplantation, recurrent
pregnancy loss, and preterm delivery.

Novel evidence-based approaches to advance the field are discussed,
including in vitro molecular approaches, translational studies, as
well as those that may immediately be considered for use at the
bedside to improve reproductive outcomes.



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Seth Guller and Carlo Bulletti are the authors of Reproductive Science, Volume 1221, published by Wiley.

S. Guller, Yale University School of Medicine; C. Bulletti, University of Bologna and Asl of Rimini; D. De Ziegler, University of Geneva