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Mina N. Mincheva
Researcher at University of Nottingham
Publications - 12
Citations - 164
Mina N. Mincheva is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 127 citations.
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Effects of assisted reproductive technologies on human sex ratio at birth.
TL;DR: Because the cumulative number of IVF babies born is increasing significantly in Britain and elsewhere, more research is needed into the causes of gender bias after ART and into the public health impact of such gender bias of offspring born observed on the rest of the population.
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Extracellular vesicles in blood, milk and body fluids of the female and male urogenital tract and with special regard to reproduction
Brandon Paul Foster,T Balassa,Thomas D Benen,Marin Dominovic,Gabriel K. Elmadjian,Violetta Florova,M D Fransolet,Andrea Kestlerova,G Kmiecik,I A Kostadinova,C Kyvelidou,Matyas Meggyes,Mina N. Mincheva,L Moro,J Pastuschek,V Spoldi,P Wandernoth,M Weber,Bettina Toth,Udo R. Markert +19 more
TL;DR: Current knowledge about EVs in blood and cord blood, in the different compartments of the male and female reproductive tracts, in trophoblast cells from normal and pre-eclamptic pregnancies, in placenta ex vivo perfusate, inThe amniotic fluid, and in breast milk are summarised.
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Reassembly of adult human testicular cells: can testis cord-like structures be created in vitro?
Mina N. Mincheva,Reinhild Sandhowe-Klaverkamp,Joachim Wistuba,Klaus Redmann,Jan-Bernd Stukenborg,Sabine Kliesch,Stefan Schlatt +6 more
TL;DR: The proposed in vitro culture system may open opportunities for examination of testicular cell interactions during testicular tubulogenesis and further refinement of the approach may enable initiation of ex vivo spermatogenesis.
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Challenging human somatic testicular cell reassembly by protein kinase inhibition –setting up a functional in vitro test system
TL;DR: The in vitro model is proposed as a functional platform to quantitatively investigate seminiferous tubulogenesis under pharmacological impact and a dose-related disturbance of testicular cell reaggregation is found.
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Balancing the scales: the interplay of diet, exercise, GLP-1 receptor agonists, and obesity in shaping male reproductive health.
Omar Farhan Ammar,Kashish Sharma,G. Liperis,Juan J. Fraire-Zamora,Munevver Serdarogullari,Z. Ali,Ranjith Ramasamy,Sandra Laurentino,Adam J. Watkins,Mina N. Mincheva +9 more