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MHR leads the way in research focused on the foundational and translational mechanisms of mammalian reproduction. @ESHRE @OUPAcademic @OxfordJournals

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Congrats to the authors and all those involved!!.@AZisiadi @ Ellen Anckaert.
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A comparative study of different 3D mouse in vitro #follicleculture methods reveals that the matrix-free non-attachment system is more efficient than complex encapsulation methodologies, sustaining high oocyte meiotic and developmental competence. #EditorChoice .Free to read🔗📚.
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In vitro follicle culture is an emerging #FertilityPreservation solution for women and children with cancer. Recent advances have yielded various 3D methods that preserve follicular structure. Which is the best? 🧐.
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MHR | Foundations of Reproductive Science
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“Early signaling pathways during in vitro culture of isolated primordial follicles”. Don’t miss this interesting piece investigating the main transcriptional events and molecular factors determining follicle fate 🧫🐮. Dive into the full article 🔗👇.
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Abstract. The ability to grow undifferentiated oocytes in vitro from primordial follicles would increase the availability of fully grown oocytes in fertili
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The #POHaD symposium will gather international scientists interested in how #male germ cells are sensitive to external exposures and the impacts beyond fertilization.
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🚨Save the date for the Symposium on the Paternal Origins of Health and Disease!. 🗓️October 16th, 2025.📍@InstitutCochin (Paris, France) and online.🔗Registration 👇👇.
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RT @Endometriosis: #EPHect today publishes SOPs to optimise use of experimental in vivo + in vitro models in #endometriosis research in @MH….
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Marr et al. discusses the use of #organoids as an emerging technology to study endometriosis, and the possibility to develop more complex organoid systems (assembloids) that reflect the interplay of multiple cell types in vivo.
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Abstract. The aetiology of endometriosis remains poorly understood. In vitro model systems provide the opportunity to identify the mechanisms driving disea
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Dodds et al. examines the methods to assess #pain-associated behaviors in rodents models of endometriosis, and offers best practice recommendations for conducting such tests, aiming to improve study comparability.
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Abstract. Pain is a debilitating symptom of endometriosis, and its mechanisms are often explored using rodent models. However, a lack of harmonization amon
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Hull te al. focuses on #heterologous rodent models. In this case, what can be standardized includes tissue placement, hormonal status, and housing conditions for mice with compromised immune system.
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Abstract. Endometriosis, defined as the growth of endometrial-like tissues outside the uterus, is a common disease among women. Numerous in vivo rodent mod
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Burns et al. discusses the use of #homologous rodent models, which mainly consists of the intraperitoneal transplantation of uterine tissue, and the importance to define standardizing parameters, such as methods of induction and ectopic tissue placement.
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Abstract. In vivo models of endometriosis enable the discovery and preclinical testing of new therapies. Several rodent models of endometriosis exist, but
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This remarkable initiative brings together 44 collaborators from 11 countries, resulting in the publication of 1 #Editorial and 4 #articles in the latest issue of Molecular Human Reproduction!!. @Endometriosis #WomensHealth .
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Endometriosis affects an estimated >200 million women (and those assigned female at birth) during their most active and reproductive years, causing a hi
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✨Exciting news!✨.The World Endometriosis Research Foundation (#WERF) Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonization Project (#EPHect) today publishes #SOPs to optimize the use of experimental #invivo and #invitro models in #endometriosis research.
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MHR | Foundations of Reproductive Science
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RT @shiyan_tang: Huge shoutout to Dr. Olga Astapova (@female_dr_ ) for winning the very first HMR Early Career Innovator Award! 🏆🔥@MHR_Repr….
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MHR | Foundations of Reproductive Science
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🤩See you soon at the #MHRsymposium!!. 📍Session 53, Tuesday from 14:00-15:15. @OUPMedicine @OUPAcademic .@ESHRE.
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MHR | Foundations of Reproductive Science
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✨The #ESHRE Annual Meeting 2025 is just around the corner!!. Join us at the #MHRsymposium where MHR’s Editor-in-Chief, @BoianiMichele, and Deputy Editor, Francesca Duncan @NUDuncanLab, will be hosting the session about Basic principles of ovarian function in vivo and in vitro.
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RT @BoianiMichele: In 2023, our group (Israel et al., Mol Hum Reprod @MHR_ReprodSci) showed that there is an intracellular fraction of zona….
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MHR | Foundations of Reproductive Science
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🤩ESHRE journals’ “Parisian cafe’” at #ESHRE2025!!. @OUPMedicine @ESHRE .#MHR #ESHREjournals #EarlyCareerInnovatorSeries
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MHR | Foundations of Reproductive Science
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Excited for #ESHRE2025 in Paris!!🤩.Join us at the Precongress Course 12:.“Academic authorship - Milestones in reproductive science: highlights from ESHRE Journals”.
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