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Susan E. Lanzendorf

Researcher at Eastern Virginia Medical School

Publications -  47
Citations -  2076

Susan E. Lanzendorf is an academic researcher from Eastern Virginia Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Oocyte. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 47 publications receiving 2012 citations.

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Polymerase chain reaction amplification specificity: incidence of allele dropout using different DNA preparation methods for heterozygous single cells.

TL;DR: KOH lysis was significantly greater than with all other methods (P<0.006) and should be used for single cells and demonstrates the importance of using heterozygous cells to determine the ability to amplify both alleles as a method of quality control for single-cell analysis.
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Use of Human Gametes Obtained from Anonymous Donors for the Production of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines

TL;DR: Findings demonstrate that the future production of human embryonic stem cell lines for therapeutic use is possible with the use of donated gametes, and one of these cell lines has been shown to stain positive for alkaline phosphatase and stage-specific embryonic antigen (SSEA)-4 and negative for SSEA-1, express telomerase activity, and produce hCG when allowed to differentiate.
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The outcome of clinical pregnancies following intracytoplasmic sperm injection is not affected by semen quality

TL;DR: It is concluded that couples undergoing ICSI with severe male infertility (OAT) have a slightly reduced fertilization rate but their chances of delivery and pregnancy loss are similar to those of other patients undergoing clinical ICSi and IVF with non‐male infertility.
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Human embryos derived from in vitro and in vivo matured oocytes: analysis for chromosomal abnormalities and nuclear morphology.

TL;DR: Findings suggest that few embryos derived from prophase I oocytes collected following ovarianstimulation are morphologically normal, and no indifference was found in the rate of aneuploidy or in the incidence of mosaicism involving these chromosomes.
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Impact of Fertilization History and Semen Parameters on ICSI Outcome

TL;DR: Fertilization history in a conventional IVF cycle has no effect on success rates following ICSI, and there is no correlation among the basic sperm parameters, the presence of antisperm antibodies, and pregnancy rates.