2017
Luteal start vaginal micronized progesterone improves pregnancy success in women with recurrent pregnancy loss
Stephenson MD, McQueen D, Winter M, Kliman HJ. Luteal start vaginal micronized progesterone improves pregnancy success in women with recurrent pregnancy loss. Fertility And Sterility 2017, 107: 684-690.e2. PMID: 28081870, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.11.029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPregnancy successEndometrial biopsySubsequent pregnancyLH surgePregnancy lossVaginal micronized progesteroneObservational cohort studyUnexplained pregnancy lossRecurrent pregnancy lossCohort of womenCyclin E expressionMicronized progesteronePrior pregnancyCohort studyOngoing pregnancyConcomitant findingsEndometrial glandsOdds ratioInclusion criteriaMAIN OUTCOMEPregnancyE expressionWomenCohortWeeks
2001
Mouse ascites golgi (MAG) mucin expression and regulation by progesterone in the rat uterus.
Schwartz LB, Naftolin F, Lyttle CR, Penzias AS, Meaddough EL, Kliman HJ. Mouse ascites golgi (MAG) mucin expression and regulation by progesterone in the rat uterus. Reproductive Sciences 2001, 8: 216-23. PMID: 11525897, DOI: 10.1016/s1071-5576(01)00115-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPregnant mare serum gonadotropinSprague-Dawley ratsEndometrial glandsAdult Sprague-Dawley ratsImmature Sprague-Dawley ratsBlood group AGlandular stainingHormonal groupsEndometrial receptivitySerum gonadotropinMucin expressionSprague-DawleyUntreated groupGroup ARat uterusMaximal responseMAG expressionBlood analysisStimulatory effectRU486Glycoprotein epitopesRatsEpitopesGlandProgesterone
1996
The effect of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) on trophoblast differentiation: a potential role in human implantation
Nachtigall MJ, Kliman HJ, Feinberg RF, Olive DL, Engin O, Arici A. The effect of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) on trophoblast differentiation: a potential role in human implantation. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 1996, 81: 801-806. PMID: 8636307, DOI: 10.1210/jcem.81.2.8636307.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlotting, NorthernCell DifferentiationCells, CulturedChorionic GonadotropinChorionic Gonadotropin, beta Subunit, HumanEmbryo ImplantationFemaleFibronectinsGene ExpressionGrowth InhibitorsHumansInterleukin-6Leukemia Inhibitory FactorLymphokinesPregnancyProgesteroneRNA, MessengerTrophoblastsConceptsLeukemia inhibitory factorHuman cytotrophoblastsMenstrual cycle-dependent mannerInhibitory factorOncofetal fibronectinEffects of LIFHuman implantationHuman embryonic implantationBeta-HCG mRNAOncofetal fibronectin mRNAMessenger RNA expressionExtravillous phenotypeBeta-hCGMenstrual cycleHuman endometriumNormal implantationEmbryonic implantationProgesterone productionHCG mRNATerm placentaBiochemical markersCultured trophoblastsHuman CGDay 19Steroidogenic activity
1990
Human trophoblast-endometrial interactions in an in vitro suspension culture system
Kliman H, Feinberg R, Haimowitz J. Human trophoblast-endometrial interactions in an in vitro suspension culture system. Placenta 1990, 11: 349-367. PMID: 2235916, DOI: 10.1016/s0143-4004(05)80226-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1989
Control of the steroidogenic machinery of the human trophoblast by cyclic AMP.
Nulsen JC, Silavin SL, Kao LC, Ringler GE, Kliman HJ, Strauss JF. Control of the steroidogenic machinery of the human trophoblast by cyclic AMP. Society Of Reproduction And Fertility 1989, 37: 147-53. PMID: 2553955.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1986
8-Bromo-3′5′ -Adenosine Monophosphate Stimulates the Endocrine Activity of Human Cytotrophoblasts in Culture*
FEINMAN M, KLIMAN H, CALTABIANO S, STRAUSS J. 8-Bromo-3′5′ -Adenosine Monophosphate Stimulates the Endocrine Activity of Human Cytotrophoblasts in Culture*. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 1986, 63: 1211-1217. PMID: 3531221, DOI: 10.1210/jcem-63-5-1211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPurification, Characterization, and in vitro Differentiation of Cytotrophoblasts from Human Term Placentae*
KLIMAN H, NESTLER J, SERMASI E, SANGER J, STRAUSS J. Purification, Characterization, and in vitro Differentiation of Cytotrophoblasts from Human Term Placentae*. Endocrinology 1986, 118: 1567-1582. PMID: 3512258, DOI: 10.1210/endo-118-4-1567.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman term placentaTerm placentaImmunoperoxidase methodHCG-positive cellsOccasional single cellsPregnancy-specific beta 1Human placental lactogenPercoll gradient centrifugation stepDifferentiation of cytotrophoblastsPregnancy-specific betaFunctional syncytiotrophoblastsPlacental lactogenSyncytial groupsCultured trophoblastsHuman cytotrophoblastsOccasional cellsProgesterone synthesisSyncytial trophoblastHCGEndothelial cellsBeta 1CytotrophoblastsTrophoblastTime pointsPlacenta