Discriminately disposable after single use: the trophectoderm and its derivatives David F. Albertini Editor’s Commentary 05 January 2016 Pages: 1 - 2
Is the wrong question being asked in infertility research? Barbara LukeJudy E. SternEugene R. Declercq Opinion 03 December 2015 Pages: 3 - 8
Independent factors influencing large-for-gestation birth weight in singletons born after in vitro fertilization Sara KorosecHelena Ban FrangezEda Vrtacnik Bokal Assisted Reproduction Technologies 07 November 2015 Pages: 9 - 17
Clustering of monozygotic twinning in IVF Denis A. VaughanRobin RuthazerDenny Sakkas Assisted Reproduction Technologies 18 November 2015 Pages: 19 - 26
Monochorionic quadramniotic and triamniotic pregnancies following single embryo transfers: two case reports and a review of the literature Sotirios H. SaravelosTing ZhangZi-Jiang Chen Case Report Open access 12 November 2015 Pages: 27 - 32
Does reducing gamete co-incubation time improve clinical outcomes: a retrospective study Rui-Qi LiNeng-Yong OuyangWen-Jun Wang Assisted Reproduction Technologies 02 December 2015 Pages: 33 - 38
Effects of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor supplementation in culture medium on embryo quality and pregnancy outcome of women aged over 35 years Wenhui ZhouDapeng ChuYuan Li Assisted Reproduction Technologies 10 December 2015 Pages: 39 - 47
Quantitative and qualitative trophectoderm grading allows for prediction of live birth and gender Thomas EbnerKatja TritscherOmar Shebl Assisted Reproduction Technologies 14 November 2015 Pages: 49 - 57
Confirmation rates of array-CGH in day-3 embryo and blastocyst biopsies for preimplantation genetic screening P. MirE. MateuC. Rubio Genetics 07 November 2015 Pages: 59 - 66
Multiple thrombophilic single nucleotide polymorphisms lack a significant effect on outcomes in fresh IVF cycles: an analysis of 1717 patients George PatounakisEric BerghRichard T. Scott Jr. Genetics 06 November 2015 Pages: 67 - 73
Association of single-nucleotide polymorphisms rs2197076 and rs2241883 of FABP1 gene with polycystic ovary syndrome Hongxi XueHan ZhaoJinlong Ma Genetics 09 December 2015 Pages: 75 - 83
What maintains the high intra-follicular estradiol concentration in pre-ovulatory follicles? Yaakov BentovAndrea JurisicovaRobert F. Casper Reproductive Physiology and Disease 09 November 2015 Pages: 85 - 94
The anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) acts as a gatekeeper of ovarian steroidogenesis inhibiting the granulosa cell response to both FSH and LH Sandro SacchiGiovanni D’IppolitoAntonio La Marca Reproductive Physiology and Disease 02 December 2015 Pages: 95 - 100
Downregulation of adiponectin system in granulosa cells and low levels of HMW adiponectin in PCOS Tayebe ArtimaniMassoud SaidijamMehdi Mehdizadeh Reproductive Physiology and Disease 02 December 2015 Pages: 101 - 110
Aberrant expression of long noncoding RNAs in cumulus cells isolated from PCOS patients Xin HuangCuifang HaoHuangguan Dai Reproductive Physiology and Disease 09 December 2015 Pages: 111 - 121
ART results with frozen oocytes: data from the Italian ART registry (2005–2013) Paolo Emanuele PE Levi-SettiAndrea BoriniGiulia Scaravelli Oocyte Biology 16 December 2015 Pages: 123 - 128
Endometrial microbiome at the time of embryo transfer: next-generation sequencing of the 16S ribosomal subunit J. M. FranasiakM. D. WernerR. T. Scott Technological Innovations 07 November 2015 Pages: 129 - 136
Erratum to: Evidence of an age-related correlation of ovarian reserve and FMR1 repeat number among women with “normal” CGG repeat status Stephanie L. F. GustinVictoria Y. DingValerie L. Baker Erratum 16 November 2015 Pages: 137 - 137