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Double-edged sword: effects of human sperm reactive oxygen species on embryo development in IVF cycles

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2023

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These findings indicate that contrary effects of sperm mROS on embryo development depending on whether patients treated with IVF cycles had normal ovulation. Regardless of whether the patients ovulated normally, increased sperm hydrogen peroxide rate damaged blastocyst development. It is necessary to evaluate male sperm ROS levels and the female ovulatory state to determine an individualized intervention plan before starting cycles, as this may be beneficial for infertile couples.

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