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Dec 2, 2025, 05:41
Examining Environmental Factors in Fertility Success – ReproScientifics SpermTracer
ReproScientifics – SpermTracer shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper by Améline Crouzat et al. puublished in RMBO:
“Chronic air pollution exposure is associated with lower chance of live birth after frozen embryo transfer”
Title: Chronic air pollution exposure is associated with lower chance of live birth after frozen embryo transfer
Authors: Améline Crouzat, Marion Cremoni, Samir Boukaïdi, Barbara Seitz-Polski, Pierre-Alexis Gauci
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