2025
P-688 The validity of serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels as predictors of ovarian response to stimulation decreases after 3 months
Reig A, Kalafat E, Ata B, Seli E. P-688 The validity of serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels as predictors of ovarian response to stimulation decreases after 3 months. Human Reproduction 2025, 40: deaf097.994. DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deaf097.994.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOocyte yieldOvarian stimulationAMH measurementOvarian response to stimulationPredicting oocyte yieldPrivate fertility centerSerum AMH measurementLack of prospective validationAntral follicle countPredictive valueRetrospective cohort studyMonths prior to initiationEffects regression modelsFertility centerResponse to stimulationFollicle countEstradiol levelsOlder age groupsValidation setProspective validationRetrospective natureWider implicationsCohort studyAMHLinear mixed effects regression models
2024
Reversible, tunable epigenetic silencing of TCF1 generates flexibility in the T cell memory decision
Abadie K, Clark E, Valanparambil R, Ukogu O, Yang W, Daza R, Ng K, Fathima J, Wang A, Lee J, Nasti T, Bhandoola A, Nourmohammad A, Ahmed R, Shendure J, Cao J, Kueh H. Reversible, tunable epigenetic silencing of TCF1 generates flexibility in the T cell memory decision. Immunity 2024, 57: 271-286.e13. PMID: 38301652, PMCID: PMC10922671, DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2023.12.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cellsCD8<sup>+</sup> T cellsMemory T cell numbersT cell numbersOptimal immune responseImmune response magnitudeMemory potentialAcute infection modelResponse to stimulationImmune responseAntigen recognitionSelf-RenewalInfection modelPathogen clearanceMemory regulationCell numberEpigenetic silencingTCF1Response magnitudeCells
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