Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8779836 | Fertility and Sterility | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Summarizing, larger quantities of mtDNA in blastocysts are associated with the condition of aneuploidy and low quality TE, as well as being from women with high BMI values. Understanding the biological meaning of mtDNA content in human blastocysts and what factors may interfere with their values is fundamental. Other key gaps, such as whether a correlation exists between mtDNA content and mitochondrial mass and biogenesis in human TEÂ cells, and whether this correlation can be extended to the inner cell mass, need to be further addressed. These questions are currently being investigated.
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Authors
Maria José Ph.D., Antonio Ph.D., Amparo Ph.D., Amparo Ph.D., Marcos Ph.D., Carmen Ph.D., Antonio M.D., Ph.D.,