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    Clinical use of monopronucleated zygotes following blastocyst culture and preimplantation genetic screening, including verification of biparental chromosome inheritance by Bradley, Cara K, Traversa, Maria, Hobson, Natalie, Gee, Alison J, McArthur, Steven J

    Published in Reproductive biomedicine online (01-06-2017)
    “…Abstract In assisted reproduction, embryos derived from monopronucleated (1PN) zygotes are considered abnormal and unsuitable for clinical use. Outcomes of…”
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    Impact of multiple blastocyst biopsy and vitrification-warming procedures on pregnancy outcomes by Bradley, Cara K., Livingstone, Mark, Traversa, Maria V., McArthur, Steven J.

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-12-2017)
    “…To assess the impact of multiple blastocyst biopsy and vitrification-warming procedures on clinical outcomes. Retrospective study. Private fertility clinic…”
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    Clinical re-biopsy of segmental gains—the primary source of preimplantation genetic testing false positives by Grkovic, Steve, Traversa, Maria V., Livingstone, Mark, McArthur, Steven J.

    “…Purpose Does re-biopsy of blastocysts classified as abnormal (ABN) due to segmental aneuploidy (SA) have clinical utility? Methods The live birth (LB) outcomes…”
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    A specific combination of zeaxanthin, spermidine and rutin prevents apoptosis in human dermal papilla cells by Carelli, Stephana, Hebda, Danuta M., Traversa, Maria V., Messaggio, Fanuel, Giuliani, Giammaria, Marzani, Barbara, Benedusi, Anna, Di Giulio, Anna M., Gorio, Alfredo

    Published in Experimental dermatology (01-12-2012)
    “…Hair follicle (HF) regression is characterized by the activation of apoptosis in HF cells. Dermal papilla cells play a leading role in the regulation of HF…”
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    The genetic screening of preimplantation embryos by comparative genomic hybridisation by Traversa, Maria V, Marshall, James, McArthur, Steven, Leigh, Don

    Published in Reproductive biology (01-01-2011)
    “…Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) is an indirect DNA-based test which allows for the accurate analysis of aneuploidy involving any of the 24 types of…”
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