Prevention of preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction with aspirin started in early pregnancy: a meta-analysis.
Providing a stable methodological basis for comparing transcript abundance of developing embryos using microarrays.
OMICS in assisted reproduction: possibilities and pitfalls.
Identification of follicular marker genes as pregnancy predictors for human IVF: new evidence for the involvement of luteinization process.
Nuclear receptors in Leydig cell gene expression and function.
The role of uterine closure in the risk of uterine rupture.
Impact of labor at prior cesarean on lower uterine segment thickness in subsequent pregnancy.
Sonographic lower uterine segment thickness and risk of uterine scar defect: a systematic review.
[Measurement of the lower uterine segment: are we ready for a clinical application?].
Localization of Hsp60 and Grp78 in the human testis, epididymis and mature spermatozoa.
Proteomic analysis of V-ATPase-rich cells harvested from the kidney and epididymis by fluorescence-activated cell sorting.
Do children undergoing cancer procedures under pharmacological sedation still report pain and anxiety? A preliminary study.
Risk of uterine rupture associated with an interdelivery interval between 18 and 24 months.
Reversibility of the effects of the chemotherapeutic regimen for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone, on the male rat reproductive system and progeny outcome.
Combining suppressive subtractive hybridization and cDNA microarrays to identify dietary phosphorus-responsive genes of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) kidney.
Role of purinergic signaling pathways in V-ATPase recruitment to apical membrane of acidifying epididymal clear cells.
Mural granulosa cell gene expression associated with oocyte developmental competence.
Combining biochemical and ultrasonographic markers in predicting preeclampsia: a systematic review.
Proteomic comparison of detergent-extracted sperm proteins from bulls with different fertility indexes.
SPAM1 isoforms from two tissue origins are differentially localized within ejaculated bull sperm membranes and have different roles during fertilization.