2025
Forecasting Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Treatments Using Artificial Networks (FORTUNE) classification system: a new prognostic model to predict euploid blastocyst yield in patients undergoing IVF
Seli E, Kalafat E, Reig A, Whitehead C, Ata B, Garcia-Velasco J. Forecasting Outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Treatments Using Artificial Networks (FORTUNE) classification system: a new prognostic model to predict euploid blastocyst yield in patients undergoing IVF. Human Reproduction 2025, deaf163. PMID: 40889782, DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deaf163.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnti-Mullerian hormoneEuploid blastocystsOvarian reserve markersBlastocyst yieldPrognosis groupPrognostic groupsPGT-AReserve markersIVF patientsAbsolute countsSingle-center study designOutcome of assisted reproduction treatmentPre-implantation genetic testingTemporal validation setStudy funding/competing interest(sAntral follicle countAssisted reproduction treatmentPartner ageMedian female ageFemale ageTemporal validation cohortEmbryo euploidyPatient ageIVF cyclesFollicle count
2018
DNA methylation-based age prediction and telomere length in white blood cells and cumulus cells of infertile women with normal or poor response to ovarian stimulation
Morin SJ, Tao X, Marin D, Zhan Y, Landis J, Bedard J, Scott RT, Seli E. DNA methylation-based age prediction and telomere length in white blood cells and cumulus cells of infertile women with normal or poor response to ovarian stimulation. Aging 2018, 10: 3761-3773. PMID: 30530921, PMCID: PMC6326671, DOI: 10.18632/aging.101670.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronologic agePremature reproductive agingReproductive-age womenWhite blood cellsOvarian stimulationInfertile womenOvarian responsePatient ageInfertile patientsAge womenPoor responseFollicular somatic cellsReproductive agingFertility treatmentCumulus cellsBlood cellsTelomere lengthAgeWomenPatientsStimulationWBCFemale ageRiskReproductive senescence
2010
Third party reproduction and the aging couple
Luk J, Greenfeld DA, Seli E. Third party reproduction and the aging couple. Maturitas 2010, 66: 389-396. PMID: 20451337, DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2010.03.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThird-party reproductionOocyte donationFirst pregnancyInfertility treatmentSignificant success rateAverage ageOocyte donorsSocial workersMore womenCommon formSuccess rateReproductive technologiesLate 30sPregnancyEarly 40sPartner's advancesAgeFemale agePartiesUnited StatesPhysical involvementDonationUterusGratifying experienceNurses
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