2007
Serum müllerian-inhibiting substance in Down's syndrome pregnancies
Seifer DB, MacLaughlin DT, Cuckle HS. Serum müllerian-inhibiting substance in Down's syndrome pregnancies. Human Reproduction 2007, 22: 1017-1020. PMID: 17218369, DOI: 10.1093/humrep/del497.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDown syndrome pregnanciesMüllerian-inhibiting substanceSyndrome pregnanciesUnaffected pregnanciesPregnancy-associated plasma proteinMI levelsMaternal serum levelsSerum MIS levelsWeeks of gestationCase-control studyAntenatal screening programmeAssisted reproduction techniquesMedian valueSerum levelsMIS levelsMaternal ageScreening programPregnancyDown syndromeUnaffected controlsReproduction techniquesSignificant correlationSyndromePlasma proteinsSerum
2005
Müllerian inhibiting substance levels at the time of HCG administration in IVF cycles predict both ovarian reserve and embryo morphology
Silberstein T, MacLaughlin DT, Shai I, Trimarchi JR, Lambert-Messerlian G, Seifer DB, Keefe DL, Blazar AS. Müllerian inhibiting substance levels at the time of HCG administration in IVF cycles predict both ovarian reserve and embryo morphology. Human Reproduction 2005, 21: 159-163. PMID: 16123085, DOI: 10.1093/humrep/dei270.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBasal FSH levelsOvarian reserveFSH levelsHCG administrationMIS levelsIVF outcomesOocyte qualityDay 3 FSH levelsMI levelsImproved oocyte qualityTime of hCGClinical pregnancy rateManagement of patientsSerum estradiol levelsHigher implantation rateEmbryo morphologyEmbryo morphology scoreNumber of oocytesEarly antral folliclesEnzyme-linked immunosorbentIVF cyclesOocyte retrievalPatient ageEstradiol levelsImplantation rate
2002
Early follicular serum müllerian-inhibiting substance levels are associated with ovarian response during assisted reproductive technology cycles
Seifer DB, MacLaughlin DT, Christian BP, Feng B, Shelden RM. Early follicular serum müllerian-inhibiting substance levels are associated with ovarian response during assisted reproductive technology cycles. Fertility And Sterility 2002, 77: 468-471. PMID: 11872196, DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(01)03201-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian responseMIS concentrationsReproductive technology cyclesGreater serum concentrationsGroup of womenOvulation inductionSerum concentrationsMaximum serumRetrospective analysisMAIN OUTCOMESubstance levelsSerum MISSerum samplesMI levelsWomenMature oocytesTechnology cyclesReproductive technologiesOocytesSerumART programsGroupIVFGreater number