Fertility and Sterility
Nov 26, 2025, 13:52
Exploring Minimal Clinically Important Differences in ART – Fertility and Sterility
Fertility and Sterility shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper by Juan Enrique Schwarze et al. published in Fertility and Sterility:
“Considering minimal clinically important differences in assisted reproductive technology
Title: Considering minimal clinically important differences in assisted reproductive technology
Authors: Juan Enrique Schwarze, Frank Broekmans, Shiv Gupta, Peter W.G. Tennant, Sesh K. Sunkara, Thomas D’Hooghe

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