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J.P.W. Vermeiden

Researcher at VU University Amsterdam

Publications -  24
Citations -  1603

J.P.W. Vermeiden is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Pregnancy rate. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1549 citations.

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Intrauterine insemination or in-vitro fertilisation in idiopathic subfertility and male subfertility: a randomised trial and cost-effectiveness analysis

TL;DR: Couples with idiopathic or male subfertility should be counselled that IUI offers the same likelihood of successful pregnancy as IVF, and is a more cost-effective approach.
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Infertility, assisted reproduction technologies and imprinting disturbances: a Dutch study

TL;DR: After correction for the increased fertility problems of the parents, there is no increased incidence of ART related birth of AS, PWS or BWS children and ART does not seem to have a direct effect on the increase of imprinted diseases.
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The probability of pregnancy after embryo transfer is affected by the age of the patient, cause of infertility, number of embryos transferred and the average morphology score, as revealed by multiple logistic regression analysis

TL;DR: Embryo variables appeared to have a significant but modest value in predicting the probability of pregnancy after embryo transfer and other variables, such as the thickness of the endometrium, were found to have no prognostic value.
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Intrauterine Insemination or In-Vitro Fertilisation in Idiopathic Subfertility and Male Subfertility: A Randomised Trial and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the results of treatment with intrauterine insemination (IUI) with those of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), and did a cost-effectiveness analysis.
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Tyrosine as important contributor to the antioxidant capacity of seminal plasma

TL;DR: A novel post-addition method, based on the trapping of ABTS-radicals, is applied, in which seminal plasma quenches radicals in a continuous, relatively slow fashion, and quantification of the total antioxidant capacity strongly depends on the chosen time point after onset of radical trapping.