2024
Endometrial stromal cell signaling and microRNA exosome content in women with adenomyosis
Zipponi M, Cacciottola L, Camboni A, Stratopoulou C, Taylor H, Dolmans M. Endometrial stromal cell signaling and microRNA exosome content in women with adenomyosis. Molecular Human Reproduction 2024, 31: gaae044. PMID: 39673794, DOI: 10.1093/molehr/gaae044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStromal cell signalsMenstrual phaseHealthy subjectsPresence of endometrial glandsPathogenesis of adenomyosisCompared to controlsEndometrial biopsyEndometrial glandsEutopic endometriumStromal compartmentAdenomyosisAdenomyosis developmentMolecular mechanismsCell signalingLesion establishmentStromal cellsNanoparticle tracking analysisFlow cytometryEpithelial glandsParacrine signalingQuality of lifeSecreted exosomesIntercellular communicationExosomal contentsReproductive health
2023
The impact of air pollution and endocrine disruptors on reproduction and assisted reproduction
Seli D, Taylor H. The impact of air pollution and endocrine disruptors on reproduction and assisted reproduction. Current Opinion In Obstetrics & Gynecology 2023, 35: 210-215. PMID: 36924404, DOI: 10.1097/gco.0000000000000868.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiminished ovarian reserveOvarian reserveInfertility treatmentAbnormal semen parametersAssisted reproduction outcomesHuman reproductive healthEstrogen-like activityFemale reproductive functionEndocrine disruptorsPregnancy rateUterine leiomyomaReproductive healthReproduction outcomesReproductive functionSemen parametersClinical implicationsLarge-scale studiesAssisted reproductionSperm concentrationPatientsAir pollutionHealth impactsEndocrineTreatmentBisphenol A
2020
Menstruation: science and society
Critchley HOD, Babayev E, Bulun SE, Clark S, Garcia-Grau I, Gregersen PK, Kilcoyne A, Kim JJ, Lavender M, Marsh EE, Matteson KA, Maybin JA, Metz CN, Moreno I, Silk K, Sommer M, Simon C, Tariyal R, Taylor HS, Wagner GP, Griffith LG. Menstruation: science and society. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2020, 223: 624-664. PMID: 32707266, PMCID: PMC7661839, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2020.06.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenomyosisAttitudeBiological EvolutionBiomedical ResearchCongresses as TopicDeveloping CountriesEducationEndometriosisEndometriumFemaleGlobal HealthHealth LiteracyHumansLeiomyomaMenstrual Hygiene ProductsMenstruationMenstruation DisturbancesMesenchymal Stem CellsMicrobiotaMicrofluidic Analytical TechniquesNational Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)RegenerationStem CellsTerminology as TopicTissue EngineeringUnited StatesUterine HemorrhageUterine NeoplasmsUterusWomen's HealthConceptsAbnormal uterine bleedingMenstruation-related disordersUterine bleedingEunice Kennedy Shriver National InstituteHealth concernScarless healing processWomen's health concernsMenstrual healthGynecologic healthUterine preservationMiddle-income countriesProgesterone withdrawalVascular functionClinical challengeHigh-income countriesEndometrial biologyChild healthHealth literacyMost womenHealthy individualsMenstrual physiologyOverall healthReproductive healthDisease BranchMenstruation
2018
Chapter 43 Role in Reproductive Biology and Reproductive Dysfunction in Women
Pal L, Taylor H. Chapter 43 Role in Reproductive Biology and Reproductive Dysfunction in Women. 2018, 783-795. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-809965-0.00043-4.ChaptersVitamin DHigh-quality intervention trialsMaternal vitamin D statusReproductive physiologyVitamin D inadequacyVitamin D deficiencyVitamin D statusActive hormonal formBeneficial roleVitamin D signalingSpectrum of disordersFemale reproductive functionHuman reproductive physiologyD deficiencyD statusDihydroxyvitamin DFemale reproductive physiologyModifiable riskIntervention trialsCardiovascular diseaseHormonal formMetabolic milieuReproductive dysfunctionD signalingReproductive health
2010
Development and maturation of the normal female reproductive system
Kondapalli L, Woodruff T, Doherty L, Taylor H, Maffini M, Sonnenschein C, Soto A. Development and maturation of the normal female reproductive system. 2010 DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511674686.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEnvironmental reproductive healthPoor pregnancy outcomesAbnormal fetal developmentReproductive health outcomesFemale reproductive systemPregnancy outcomesClinical careFetal developmentHealth outcomesHealth problemsReproductive healthEarly pubertyPublic health fieldReproductive systemEnvironmental contaminantsCritical periodReproductive organsOutcomesHealth fieldHealthExposurePotential effectsEndometriosisInfertilityMiscarriage
2001
Risks of smoking to reproductive health: Assessment of women’s knowledge
Roth L, Taylor H. Risks of smoking to reproductive health: Assessment of women’s knowledge. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2001, 184: 934-939. PMID: 11303201, DOI: 10.1067/mob.2001.112103.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking-related illnessesHealth care professionalsCare professionalsMost womenFemale health care professionalsFurther public health measuresHealth risksRisk of smokingFemale hospital employeesKnowledge of womenPublic health measuresCross-sectional surveyEctopic pregnancyPregnancy complicationsSmoking statusCervical cancerEarly menopauseLung cancerHeart diseaseSpontaneous abortionSmoking riskRespiratory diseaseSmokingWomen's knowledgeReproductive health
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