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February 1, 1995
The abnormally large follicle during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation: management and outcome of the cycle
V Alam, A Manzur, A Borini, et al.
Reproductive Biomedicine Online
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July 12, 2007
Truths and myths of oocyte sensitivity to controlled rate freezing
G Coticchio, M A Bonu, R Sciajno, et al.
Reproductive Biomedicine Online
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January 9, 2007
Differential sucrose concentration during dehydration (0.2 mol/l) and rehydration (0.3 mol/l) increases the implantation rate of frozen human oocytes
V Bianchi, G Coticchio, V Distratis, et al.
Reproductive Biomedicine Online
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August 29, 2009
A PolScope evaluation of meiotic spindle dynamics in frozen-thawed oocytes
E Sereni, R Sciajno, L Fava, et al.
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
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July 4, 2001
Effect of duration of estradiol replacement on the outcome of oocyte donation
A Borini, L Dal Prato, L Bianchi, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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October 12, 2001
Perifollicular vascularity and its relationship with oocyte maturity and IVF outcome
A Borini, A Maccolini, A Tallarini, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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April 30, 2008
Pelvic factor infertility: diagnosis and prognosis of various procedures
Carlo Bulletti, I Panzini, A Borini, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)
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March 1, 1996
Oocyte donation programme: results obtained with intracytoplasmic sperm injection in cases of severe male factor infertility or previous failed fertilization
A Borini, M G Bafaro, L Bianchi, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)
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January 25, 2005
Volume changes of mature human oocytes on exposure to cryoprotectant solutions used in slow cooling procedures
S J Paynter, A Borini, V Bianchi, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)
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May 26, 2009
Meiotic spindle dynamics in human oocytes following slow-cooling cryopreservation
J J Bromfield, G Coticchio, K Hutt, et al.
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Fertility and Sterility
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February 1, 1995
The abnormally large follicle during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation: management and outcome of the cycle
V Alam, A Manzur, A Borini, et al.
Reproductive Biomedicine Online
|
July 12, 2007
Truths and myths of oocyte sensitivity to controlled rate freezing
G Coticchio, M A Bonu, R Sciajno, et al.
Reproductive Biomedicine Online
|
January 9, 2007
Differential sucrose concentration during dehydration (0.2 mol/l) and rehydration (0.3 mol/l) increases the implantation rate of frozen human oocytes
V Bianchi, G Coticchio, V Distratis, et al.
Reproductive Biomedicine Online
|
August 29, 2009
A PolScope evaluation of meiotic spindle dynamics in frozen-thawed oocytes
E Sereni, R Sciajno, L Fava, et al.
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
|
July 4, 2001
Effect of duration of estradiol replacement on the outcome of oocyte donation
A Borini, L Dal Prato, L Bianchi, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
October 12, 2001
Perifollicular vascularity and its relationship with oocyte maturity and IVF outcome
A Borini, A Maccolini, A Tallarini, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
April 30, 2008
Pelvic factor infertility: diagnosis and prognosis of various procedures
Carlo Bulletti, I Panzini, A Borini, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)
|
March 1, 1996
Oocyte donation programme: results obtained with intracytoplasmic sperm injection in cases of severe male factor infertility or previous failed fertilization
A Borini, M G Bafaro, L Bianchi, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)
|
January 25, 2005
Volume changes of mature human oocytes on exposure to cryoprotectant solutions used in slow cooling procedures
S J Paynter, A Borini, V Bianchi, et al.
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)
|
May 26, 2009
Meiotic spindle dynamics in human oocytes following slow-cooling cryopreservation
J J Bromfield, G Coticchio, K Hutt, et al.
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