Improving In-Vitro Fertilization Success Rate: A System Biology Approach
Faduola, Paul (2012)
Clinical Embryology
Nordica Fertility Centre,Lagos.
(Review Paper)
Correspondence to: Faduola, P, sheyipaul06@yahoo.com; +2347031932336
ABSTRACT
The shortcomings of morphologic evaluation of embryos have led researchers in to OMIC science as a way to identify and quantify all of the components in an embryos as a means of evaluating viability. The role of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics in the assessment of the quality of an embryo have been investigated. Many biomarkers of implantation potential have been discovered and many are still being studied using a variety of non-invasive methods .This study aim to improve understanding on the state of current in-vitro fertilization (IVF) practice and how system biology could improve the IVF success story.
Keywords: Genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics, embryo and stimulation.
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