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===Lab Question===
===Lab Question===


Your Lab assessment now requires you to find a 2 recent research references on fertilisation or in vitro fertilisation.
''Your Lab assessment now requires you to find a 2 recent research references on fertilisation or in vitro fertilisation.
 
Paste each reference on your page, as shown in the class.
Paste each reference on your page, as shown in the class.
Write below each reference a brief summary of the research article methods and findings.
Write below each reference a brief summary of the research article methods and findings.
The summary for each need not be more than 3-4 paragraphs in length.''


The summary for each need not be more than 3-4 paragraphs in length.
'''Research Article 1'''
 
Reesearch Article 1
<pubmed>24992752</pubmed>
<pubmed>24992752</pubmed>


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- Rates of normal fertility
- Rates of normal fertility
- High quality embryos
- High quality embryos
- Biochemical and clinical pregnancy rate of subjects
The findings showed an overall improved quality of fertility in these otherwise infertile women of the intervention group. The embryos also exhibited increased quality. This finding then suggested an improved success rate of IVF-embryo transplantation cycles and increased outcomes and safety of assisted reproductive technology.
'''Research Article 2'''

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Lab 1 --Z3372817 (talk) 12:45, 6 August 2014 (EST)

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed

PubMed

PMID2508416


Lab Question

Your Lab assessment now requires you to find a 2 recent research references on fertilisation or in vitro fertilisation. Paste each reference on your page, as shown in the class. Write below each reference a brief summary of the research article methods and findings. The summary for each need not be more than 3-4 paragraphs in length.

Research Article 1 <pubmed>24992752</pubmed>

This article tests the effect of traditional Chinese herbs on infertile women. The method employed was to conduct tests on 433 infertile women below the age of 42 and dividing the groups into test subjects, those who will be administered Chinese herbs, against the control. The groups were made up of 216 people and 217 in the respective groups. All subjects were given 1 out of 4 options of ultra-ovulation-promoting therapy to assist in the in-vitro fertilisation.

The main categories of measurement were: - Endometrium thickness - Number of acquired eggs - Rates of normal fertility - High quality embryos - Biochemical and clinical pregnancy rate of subjects

The findings showed an overall improved quality of fertility in these otherwise infertile women of the intervention group. The embryos also exhibited increased quality. This finding then suggested an improved success rate of IVF-embryo transplantation cycles and increased outcomes and safety of assisted reproductive technology.

Research Article 2