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Publications by T.A. Cacchione
Fertile Patients Undergoing IVF for PGT-M Require More Oocyte Retrievals Than Infertile Counterparts, but Achieve Comparable Outcomes
Fertility and Sterility
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Obstetrics
Positive Classic Galactosemia Carrier Status Does Not Impact Ovarian Reserve
Fertility and Sterility
Gynecology
Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics
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Are Obstetrical Outcomes After IVF With PGT-A More Strongly Correlated With Embryo Grading Prior to Biopsy or Day of Thaw for Embryo Transfer?
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Follicular Fluid and Serum Concentrations of Myo-Inositol in Patients Undergoing IVF: Relationship With Oocyte Quality
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Fertile Offspring Derived From Mouse Spermatogonial Stem Cells Cryopreserved for More Than 14 Years.
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Experience Matters More Than Specialty for Carotid Stenting Outcomes
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