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Christopher N. Herndon

Researcher at University of California, San Francisco

Publications -  25
Citations -  787

Christopher N. Herndon is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Infertility & Population. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 658 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher N. Herndon include Veterans Health Administration & University of California.

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Simulation study of rested versus sleep-deprived anesthesiologists.

TL;DR: Psychomotor performance and mood were impaired while subjective sleepiness and sleepy behaviors increased during simulated patient care in the DEP condition, and clinical performance between conditions was similar.
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The dynamics of the vaginal microbiome during infertility therapy with in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer

TL;DR: The data suggest that the vaginal microbiome on the day of embryo transfer affects pregnancy outcome, and this metagenomics approach has enabled discovery of novel, previously unidentified bacterial species in the human vagina in different hormonal milieu.
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Unique Transcriptome, Pathways, and Networks in the Human Endometrial Fibroblast Response to Progesterone in Endometriosis

TL;DR: Investigation of global and temporal responses of eutopic endometrium to P4 revealed unique kinetic expression of specific genes and unique pathways, distinct biological and molecular processes, and signaling pathways and networks during the early, intermediate, and late responses to P 4 in both hESFnonendo and hESfendo, although a blunted response to P3 was observed in the latter.
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Thrombotic Complications After Intravenous Immunoglobulin Therapy in Two Patients

TL;DR: It is suggested that IVIg may promote thrombosis by increasing blood viscosity, activating platelets, or causing vasospasm and should be administered with caution.
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Global Transcriptome Abnormalities of the Eutopic Endometrium From Women With Adenomyosis.

TL;DR: The eutopic endometrium in patients with adenomyosis has fundamental abnormalities that may predispose to invasion and survival beyond the myometrial interface.