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The journals Human Reproduction Update and Molecular Human Reproduction are spin-offs from Human Reproduction that were established in 1995. [2] The main journal concentrates on original research, clinical case studies, as well as opinions and debates on topical issues. [2] Human Reproduction Update is a bimonthly review journal. [4]
Aitken is the most cited author of several biology journals, particularly in the field of Andrology: Reproduction, Molecular Human Reproduction, International Journal of Andrology, Journal of Andrology.
The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) was founded in 1985 by Robert Edwards (University of Cambridge) and Jean Cohen , who felt that the study and research in the field of reproduction needed to be encouraged and recognized. It is currently headquartered in Belgium.
Telfer was the project leader, [17] and co-authored an article publishing the research in the medical journal Molecular Human Reproduction in March 2018. [3] [18] Telfer was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2021 Birthday Honours for services to female reproductive biology. [19]
Molecular Reproduction and Development is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes research articles on developmental and reproductive biology. The journal was established in 1978 under the name Gamete Research and the current name was adopted in 1988. The editor-in-chief is Harvey Florman (University of Massachusetts Chan Medical ...
He has published his findings in twenty papers as the first or last author; the first has been highlighted as the most cited in the Molecular Human Reproduction journal. The clinical translation of his results has given rise to a patent for creating a customized endometrial receptivity array (ERA) for the molecular diagnosis of endometrial ...
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), progesterone, 17β-estradiol, endorphins and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) synthesis are rapidly upregulated by the developing embryo following fertilization of the ovum. [1] [2] [3] During early embryonic development, paracrine/juxtacrine signaling of hCG induces blastulation and neurulation.
Human reproduction naturally takes place as internal fertilization by sexual intercourse. During this process, the man inserts his erect penis into the woman's vagina and then either partner initiates rhythmic pelvic thrusts until the man achieves orgasm , which leads to ejaculation of semen containing sperm into the vaginal canal.