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Manuel Fernández-Sánchez

Researcher at University of Seville

Publications -  61
Citations -  1728

Manuel Fernández-Sánchez is an academic researcher from University of Seville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Neurokinin B. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1334 citations. Previous affiliations of Manuel Fernández-Sánchez include University of Valencia & Pablo de Olavide University.

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The endometrial receptivity array for diagnosis and personalized embryo transfer as a treatment for patients with repeated implantation failure.

TL;DR: There is an increased percentage of WOI displacement in RIF patients compared with comparison group patients, leading to the concept of pET as a therapeutic strategy.
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Dopamine Agonist Cabergoline Reduces Hemoconcentration and Ascites in Hyperstimulated Women Undergoing Assisted Reproduction

TL;DR: Whether Cb2 reduces VP and prevents OHSS in humans is tested and the transfer constant rate (Ktrans, measure of permeability) and the extravascular extracellular space (υe, ma...
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Ovarian response to recombinant human follicle-stimulating hormone: a randomized, antimüllerian hormone–stratified, dose–response trial in women undergoing in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection

TL;DR: Examining the dose-response relationship of a novel recombinant human FSH with respect to ovarian response in patients undergoing IVF/intracytoplasmic sperm injection treatment and the influence of initial antimüllerian hormone (AMH) concentrations found a linear increase in number of oocytes retrieved in an AMH-dependent manner.
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Leptin action in normal and pathological pregnancies.

TL;DR: The latest information available about leptin action in normal and pathological pregnancies is reviewed to support the idea of leptin as an important factor and/or predictor of diverse disorders associated with reproduction and pregnancy.