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Disclosed is a method of in vitro fertilization in which the embryo is implanted into the uterus of a female patient at least two months after the eggs are retrieved from the patient, in order to reduce the effect of autoimmune rejection of the embryo by the patient’s autoimmune system and increase the probability and success of pregnancy. Wherein prior to embryo implantation, the endometrium in the uterus is prepared for embryo implantation by introducing peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) into the uterus. The procedure is combined with cryopreservation techniques to preserve the oocytes or the IVF-produced embryos of the patient.
NZ792553A2011-11-232012-11-21Method of in vitro fertilization with delay of embryo transfer and use of peripheral blood mononuclear cells
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