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Last refreshed on: 12 December 2020
Main ID:  NCT02399787
Date of registration: 23/03/2015
Prospective Registration: Yes
Primary sponsor: University of Aarhus
Public title: Geneexpression as a Marker of Embryo Viability
Scientific title: Geneexpression as a Marker of Embryo Viability
Date of first enrolment: April 2015
Target sample size: 20
Recruitment status: Completed
URL:  https://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT02399787
Study type:  Observational
Study design:   
Phase: 
Countries of recruitment
Denmark
Contacts
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- >5 oocytes retrieved

Exclusion Criteria:

- endometriosis



Age minimum: N/A
Age maximum: N/A
Gender: All
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Infertility
Intervention(s)
Other: blastocyst biopsy
Primary Outcome(s)
gene expression [Time Frame: 2 years]
Secondary Outcome(s)
Secondary ID(s)
1-10-72-382-13
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Please refer to primary and secondary sponsors
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Aarhus University Hospital
Ethics review
Results
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