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

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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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This article is published in Fertility and Sterility.The article was published on 2013-09-01. It has received 351 citations till now.

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Immunohistochemical criteria for endometrial receptivity in I/II stage endometriosis IVF-treated patients

TL;DR: A discriminant analysis of key biological molecules participating in implant window formation demonstrated that highest information capacity was characteristic for LIF expression percent area, integrin αVβ3 both percent area and optic density in endometrial stroma and glands.
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Infertility diagnosis has a significant impact on the transcriptome of developing blastocysts.

TL;DR: Underlying patient infertility diagnosis has an impact on the blastocyst transcriptome, modifying gene expression associated with developmental competence and implantation potential.
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iTRAQ comparison of proteomic profiles of endometrial receptivity

TL;DR: It is confirmed that an IUD introduces numerous changes in the endometrial protein profile when compared to fertile and RIF endometria, revealing some key proteins involved in endometrian receptivity.
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Endometrial miRNome profile according to the receptivity status and implantation failure

TL;DR: The miRNome profile of endometrial tissues during the implantation window can predict the pregnancy outcome and these data are crucial for opening new perspectives to predict implantation failure and consequently, to increase ART success.
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Uterine fluid microRNAs are dysregulated in women with recurrent implantation failure

TL;DR: Several of the differentially abundant miRNAs found in uterine fluid of women with recurrent implantation failure are reported in endometrial epithelial cells and in association with endometrian receptivity and RIF, and need to be confirmed and further explored in vitro.
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Molecular Phenotyping of Human Endometrium Distinguishes Menstrual Cycle Phases and Underlying Biological Processes in Normo-Ovulatory Women

TL;DR: Endometrial samples obtained by two different sampling techniques from subjects who are as normal as possible in a human study and including those with unknown histology, can be classified by their molecular signatures and correspond to known phases of the menstrual cycle with identical results using two independent analytical methods.
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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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Investigation and treatment of repeated implantation failure following IVF-ET

TL;DR: The suggested methods for evaluation and treatment of RIF are discussed: repeated hysteroscopy, myomectomy, endometrial stimulation, immunotherapy, preimplantation genetic screening (PGS), assisted hatching, zygote intra-Fallopian transfer (ZIFT), co-culture, blastocyst transfer, cytoplasmic transfer, tailoring stimulation protocols and salpingectomy for hydrosalpinges.
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Gene expression profiling of human endometrial receptivity on days LH+2 versus LH+7 by microarray technology

TL;DR: Gene expression profiles of pre-receptive versus receptive endometria obtained from the same fertile woman in the same menstrual cycle are compared to gain a global molecular understanding of human endometrial receptivity.
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