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Anastazia Samborski
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 5
Citations - 184
Anastazia Samborski is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endometrium & Deep sequencing. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 171 citations.
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Deep Sequencing of the Porcine Endometrial Transcriptome on Day 14 of Pregnancy
TL;DR: RNA-Seq analysis revealed comprehensive transcriptome differences in porcine endometrium between Day 14 of pregnancy and corresponding cyclicendometrium and highlighted new processes and pathways probably involved in regulation of noninvasive implantation in the pig.
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Transcriptome Changes in the Porcine Endometrium During the Preattachment Phase
Anastazia Samborski,Alexander Graf,Stefan Krebs,Barbara Kessler,M. Reichenbach,Horst-Dieter Reichenbach,Susanne E. Ulbrich,Stefan Bauersachs +7 more
TL;DR: Comprehensive transcriptome changes in porcine endometrium associated with establishment of pregnancy is identified and could be a resource for targeted studies of genes and pathways potentially involved in regulation of this process.
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Differentially regulated microRNAs during human sebaceous lipogenesis
TL;DR: Global miRNA activity is essential for lipid synthesis in human SZ95 sebocytes and individual miRNAs are likely to play a significant role during sebaceous lipogenesis.
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119 quantitative proteome analysis of endometrium from pregnant and nonpregnant pigs
Thomas Fröhlich,Miwako Kösters,Stefan Bauersachs,Anastazia Samborski,Barbara Kessler,E. Wolf,Georg J. Arnold +6 more
TL;DR: A quantitative proteome study with endometrial tissue samples from non-pregnant and pregnant sows revealed 14 proteins being significantly altered in abundance between the endometrium proteomes of pregnant and non-Pregnant animals.
Deep Sequencing of the Porcine Endometrial Transcriptome on Day 14 of Pregnancy 1
TL;DR: In pigs, conceptus attachment to the uterine surface epithelium starts around Day 14 of pregnancy preceded by a pronounced vascularization at the implantation zones, initiating the epitheliochorial placentation as discussed by the authors.