Narrative Review Reassesses Luteinizing Hormone Activity in ART – RBMO
Reproductive BioMedicine Online (RBMO) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“This narrative review from José Bellver, Francisco Fabregues, Ernesto Bosch, José Serna, and Juan José Espinós provides an exhaustive review of the main studies published on gonadotrophins in assisted reproductive technology. supported by the underlying biological mechanisms that validate them.
In the review, the authors disentangle the current role of luteinizing hormone activity in ART by bridging foundational biological insights with the emerging paradigm of patient-specific treatment strategies to optimize reproductive outcomes.
All RBMO Review articles are made free to read; find it in our February issue, 52.2, now.”
Title: Disentangling the current role of LH activity in assisted reproduction: from biology to patient personalization
Authors: José Bellvera, Francisco Fabregues, Ernesto Bosch, José Serna, Juan José Espinós

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