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Mar 20, 2026, 16:13
March Issue Highlights Innovation in Fertility Science – RBMO
Reproductive BioMedicine Online (RBMO) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The March issue of RBMO is published in full today
Issue 52.3 features 23 original research and review articles, plus Countercurrent contributions on the importance of endometrial thickness, and rethinking risk through the lens of Aristotle’s phronesis.
New research and analysis includes topics addressing:
- the reproductive potential of late mature cryopreserved oocytes
- the help of artificial intelligence in working with poor-quality embryos
- a systematic review of digital twins in fertility, ART and fertility
- double embryo transfer with mosaic embryos
- synergistic effect of transfer of blastocyst and embryo vitrification on birth weigh
- embryo vitrification in human reproduction
- exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals inc
- reproductive biomedicine in space
…and more!
The issue includes 16 open access and free articles, so even non-subscribers will find plenty of new research and reviews to read.
See the full table of contents, and access the articles online, now.”
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