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Oocyte donations in United States rise, with good results


 

AT THE IFFS/ASRM ANNUAL MEETING

The study was supported by the CDC. The authors reported having no conflict of interest disclosures. Dr. Myers disclosed serving as a consultant for AbbVie, Merck, and the CDC, and receiving grants or grants pending from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute and Hologic-GenProbe.

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