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Pilar Alamá

Researcher at University of Valencia

Publications -  35
Citations -  2645

Pilar Alamá is an academic researcher from University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Embryo transfer & Endometrium. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1766 citations.

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A genomic diagnostic tool for human endometrial receptivity based on the transcriptomic signature

TL;DR: A genomic tool composed of a customized microarray and a bioinformatic predictor for endometrial dating and to detect pathologies ofendometrial origin can be used clinically in reproductive medicine and gynecology and the transcriptomic signature is a potential endometrian receptivity biomarkers cluster.
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Evidence that the endometrial microbiota has an effect on implantation success or failure

TL;DR: The results demonstrate the existence of an endometrial microbiota that is highly stable during the acquisition of endometrian receptivity, however, pathological modification of its profile is associated with poor reproductive outcomes for in vitro fertilization patients.
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Endometrial receptivity is affected in women with high circulating progesterone levels at the end of the follicular phase: a functional genomics analysis

TL;DR: The results reveal that elevated progesterone levels on the day of rCG administration can induce significant alterations in the gene expression profile of the endometrium.
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Single-cell transcriptomic atlas of the human endometrium during the menstrual cycle.

TL;DR: It is discovered that the human window of implantation opens with an abrupt and discontinuous transcriptomic activation in the epithelia, accompanied with a widespread decidualization feature in the stromal fibroblasts.
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The accuracy and reproducibility of the endometrial receptivity array is superior to histology as a diagnostic method for endometrial receptivity.

TL;DR: The ERA is more accurate than histologic dating and is a completely reproducible method for the diagnosis of endometrial dating and receptivity status.