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Samir Hamamah

Researcher at University of Montpellier

Publications -  234
Citations -  6420

Samir Hamamah is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Embryo transfer & Preimplantation genetic diagnosis. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 218 publications receiving 5763 citations. Previous affiliations of Samir Hamamah include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.

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A meta-analysis of human embryonic stem cells transcriptome integrated into a web-based expression atlas.

TL;DR: It is shown that CD24 and SEMA6A, two cell surface protein‐coding genes from the top of the consensus hESC gene list, display a strong and specific membrane protein expression on hESCs, which permits the purification by flow cytometry of h ESCs cocultured on human fibroblasts.
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The human cumulus–oocyte complex gene-expression profile

TL;DR: The identification of genes that were up- and down-regulated during oocyte maturation greatly improves the understanding of oocyte biology and will provide new markers that signal viable and competent oocytes.
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Effects of cigarette smoking on reproduction

TL;DR: All stages of reproductive functions are targets of cigarette smoke toxicants, and individual sensitivity, dose, time and type of exposure also play a role in the impact of smoke constituents on human fertility.
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Stem cell factor/c-kit system in spermatogenesis

TL;DR: A large number of data are reported that suggest an important role for the SCF/c-kit system in spermatogenesis and, as a corollary, its potential involvement in sPermatogenic defects.
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Human cumulus cells as biomarkers for embryo and pregnancy outcomes

TL;DR: An overview of the current knowledge about CCs as biomarkers for oocyte and embryo selection under an IVF program and some studies have provided evidence for the genes expressed in CCs presenting potential biomarkers to predict embryo quality and pregnancy outcomes is provided.