2010
Successful pregnancies following embryo transfer despite very thin late proliferative endometrium.
Dix E, Check J. Successful pregnancies following embryo transfer despite very thin late proliferative endometrium. Clinical And Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology 2010, 37: 15-6. PMID: 20420271.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFrozen embryo transferMaximum endometrial thicknessEndometrial thicknessEmbryo transferHuman chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) injectionMaximal endometrial thicknessFresh embryo transferMinimal stimulation protocolClinical pregnancyRetrospective reviewGonadotropin injectionSuccessful pregnancyFresh transferPregnancy rateLive birthsStimulation protocolSeven-year periodPregnancyDaysProgesteroneBabies
2008
Support for the hypothesis that successful immunotherapy of various cancers can be achieved by inhibiting a progesterone associated immunomodulatory protein
Check J, Dix E, Sansoucie L. Support for the hypothesis that successful immunotherapy of various cancers can be achieved by inhibiting a progesterone associated immunomodulatory protein. Medical Hypotheses 2008, 72: 87-90. PMID: 18842348, DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2008.05.042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPIBF proteinCancer cellsProgesterone secretionLeukemia cell linesProgesterone receptor antagonist mifepristoneImmunomodulatory proteinsQuality of lifeCell linesAnecdotal improvementMifepristone therapySuccessful immunotherapyAntagonist mifepristoneNormal pregnancyNormal body functionType therapyProgesterone receptorImmune surveillanceHuman leukemia cell linesMetastatic human cancersSpontaneous cancersProgesteroneCancerBody functionsTherapyProtein expression