The master’s thesis in the Department of Clinical Chemistry at the College of Medicine, University of Karbala discussed the biochemical assessment of endometrial reception and embryo evaluation. The thesis submitted by the researcher (Zainab Ahmed Jawad Jassim) included the title “Among the cases of artificial insemination using important biomarkers [Mucin 1, Growth Differentiation Factor 9, Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)]”
The discussion committee consisted of:
Prof. Dr. Rana Fadhel Musa, Chairman
Prof. Dr. Rahab Jassim Muhammad, Member
Prof. Dr. Manal Naseh Ahmed Hamdan, Member
Prof. Dr. Rana Majeed Hamed, Supervisor
Prof. Dr. Wassan Ghazi Aboud Supervisor
The study aimed to estimate and evaluate the endometrium in receiving embryos using
MUC1, GDF-9 and HLA
ROC for females undergoing artificial insemination, and to investigate the diagnostic preferences of biomarkers using
MUC1, GDF9 and HLA analysis. The study also found that valuable information about endometrial viability and embryo viability in IVF could be used to identify potential problems with implantation and guide personalized treatment strategies to improve the chances of successful pregnancy.