Marga Esbert
15 Papers
Marga Esbert is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
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.
Calcium Ionophore A23187 treatment to rescue unfertilized oocytes: a prospective randomized analysis of sibling oocytes.
TL;DR: In this article , the authors performed a randomized trial analysis of sibling oocytes and found that they activate and blastulate after exposure to calcium ionophore (Ca.I) A23187.
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O-075 Deficiency of DNA double-strand break repair in human preimplantation embryos revealed by CRISPR-Cas9
TL;DR: In this article , the double-strand DNA break repair functional in human pre-implantation embryos and what implications might a deficiency have for genome editing performed at early developmental stages was investigated.
Addition of rapamycin or co-culture with cumulus cells from younger reproductive age women does not improve rescue in vitro oocyte maturation or euploidy rates in older reproductive age women.
Marga Esbert,Xin Tao,Agustín Ballesteros,Raziye Melike Yildirim,Richard T. Scott,E. Seli +5 more
TL;DR: Rescue IVM is effective for obtaining mature euploid oocytes in older women of reproductive age, and that incubation with rapamycin or CCs obtained from young donors does not improve the maturation or euploidy rate.
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Fertility treatments among the transgender community: demographics, type of treatments and clinical outcomes
Mireia Florensa,Mónica Galdú,Joana Peñarrubia,Silvia Gonzalez Juanmarti,Marga Esbert +4 more
TL;DR: This study describes 56 transgender individuals attending a fertility clinic, with 54 transmen and 2 transwomen, mostly heterosexual, undergoing fertility treatments, including ART, with increasing numbers over the years, and comparable clinical outcomes to the general population.
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