Alison Campbell
University of Nottingham
59 Papers
301 Citations
Alison Campbell is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 43 publications.
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Papers
Self-organization of the human embryo in the absence of maternal tissues
Marta N. Shahbazi,Agnieszka Jedrusik,Sanna Vuoristo,Gaëlle Recher,Gaëlle Recher,Anna Hupalowska,Virginia N. Bolton,Norah M. E. Fogarty,Alison Campbell,Liani Devito,Dusko Ilic,Yakoub Khalaf,Kathy K. Niakan,Simon Fishel,Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz +14 more
TL;DR: Using human embryos and human pluripotent stem cells, it is shown that the reorganization of the embryonic lineage is mediated by cellular polarization leading to cavity formation, indicating that the critical remodelling events at this stage of human development are embryo-autonomous.
The Vienna consensus: report of an expert meeting on the development of ART laboratory performance indicators
Susanna Apter,Basak Balaban,Alison Campbell,Jim Catt,Giovanni Coticchio,María José de los Santos,Sophie Debrock,T. Ebner,Stephen Harbottle,Ciara Hughes,R. Janssens,Nathalie Le Ctef,Kersti Lundin,C Magli,David Mortimer,Sharon T. Mortimer,Zsolt Peter Nagy,Johan Smitz,Arne Sunde,Nathalie Vermeulen +19 more
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Proposed guidelines on the nomenclature and annotation of dynamic human embryo monitoring by a time-lapse user group
H. Nadir Ciray,Alison Campbell,Inge Agerholm,J. Aguilar,Sandrine Chamayou,Marga Esbert,Shabana Sayed +6 more
TL;DR: The adoption of the proposed guidelines for defining annotation practice and universal nomenclature would help unify time-lapse monitoring practice, allow validation of published embryo selection algorithms and facilitate progress in this field.
Retrospective analysis of outcomes after IVF using an aneuploidy risk model derived from time-lapse imaging without PGS
Alison Campbell,Simon Fishel,Natalie Bowman,Samantha Duffy,Mark Sedler,Simon Thornton. Alison Campbell,Simon Thornton +6 more
TL;DR: The clinical relevance of the aneuploidy risk classification model is demonstrated and a novel, non-invasive method of embryo selection to yield higher implantation and live birth rates without PGS is introduced.
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Self-Organization of the Human Embryo in the Absence of Maternal Tissues
Marta N. Shahbazi,Agnieszka Jedrusik,Sanna Vuoristo,Gaëlle Recher,Gaëlle Recher,Anna Hupalowska,Virginia N. Bolton,Norah M. E. Fogarty,Alison Campbell,Liani Devito,Dusko Ilic,Yakoub Khalaf,Kathy K. Niakan,Simon Fishel,Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz +14 more
TL;DR: It is found that the critical remodeling events during early human postimplantation development are embryoautonomous, highlighting the remarkable and unanticipated self-organizing capacity of the human embryo that has never been witnessed before.