Recurrent implantation failure is a pathology with a specific transcriptomic signature Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) is a source of distress and frustration to both patients…
Posts published in June 2017
NIH-led task force to address research needs of pregnant women and nursing mothers Source: NIH OB
Neuroimaging technique may help predict autism among high-risk infants Source: NIH OB
Endometrial cells and microenvironment are two important factors in the pathogenesis of adenomyosis. Our previous study demonstrated that macrophages can induce eutopic epithelial cells of…
Relaxin, a systemic and placental hormone, has potential roles in fetoplacental growth. Human placenta expresses two RLN genes, RLNH1 and RLNH2. Maternal obesity is common…
To define the precise cellular localization of ciliated bronchial epithelium 1 (CBE1) in the human testis and test its relationship to impaired spermatogenesis. Source: fertstert.org
To evaluate the association of oocyte donor–recipient characteristics, oocyte donor response, and live birth pregnancy rate following fresh donor oocyte IVF-ET. Source: fertstert.org
The embryo alone, though very important, is not sufficient to explain successful or failed implantation. Human embryonic implantation is less efficient than in nonmenstruating species.…
Drinking diet beverages during pregnancy linked to child obesity, NIH study suggests Source: NIH OB
Is Egg freezing a good idea? Playwright Jemma Kennedy doesn’t feel it is. Jemma Kennedy, playwright and screenwriter I was keen to…