Project description:Endometrial receptivity on genomic level is one of the major cause of implantation failure in IVF patients with unexlained infertility and is a main obstacle in success of IVF. Gene expression profiles of implantation failure cases of unexplained infertility were compared with proven healthy oocyte donors as controls, both undergoing ovarian stimulation. The results provide additional information about gene expression profile related to endometrial receptivity in implantation failure cases especially under the influence of ovarian stimulation during IVF cycle.
Project description:Endometrial receptivity on genomic level is one of the major cause of implantation failure in IVF patients with unexplained infertility and is a main obstacle in success of IVF. Gene expression profiles of implantation failure cases of unexplained infertility were compared with proven healthy oocyte donors as controls, both undergoing ovarian stimulation. The results provide additional information about gene expression profile related to endometrial receptivity in implantation failure cases especially under the influence of ovarian stimulation during IVF cycle.
Project description:Comparison of endometrial expression in patients which underwent previous recurrent abortions, implantation failure after IVF/ICSI compared to control fertile
Project description:Characterization of gene expression profile during the implantation phase in IVF cycles in endometrium of women with recurrent implantation failure
Project description:To evaluate differentially expressed circRNAs in patients with recurrent implantation failure, we used circRNA microarrays to screen circRNA expression profiles in endometrial biopsies from 6 women with recurrent implantation failure and controls. Our study revealed for the first time a unique set of circRNA expression signatures in the endometrial tissue of patients with repeated implantation failure, which may provide new molecular candidates for the diagnosis and clinical treatment of embryo implantation failure.