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MicroRNAs are associated with human embryo implantation defects
Ariel Revel
, Hanna Achache
*
, Juliet Stevens
, Yoav Smith
,
Reuven Reich
*
Corresponding author for this work
School of Pharmacy
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Adherens Junction
11%
Bioinformatics Tools
11%
Cell Adhesion Molecules
22%
Cell Cycle Pathway
22%
Differential Expression
11%
Differentially Expressed
22%
Embryo Implantation
100%
Embryo Implantation Failure
11%
Endometrial Gene Expression
11%
Endometrial Receptivity
11%
Endometrial Sample
11%
Expression Profiling
11%
Gene Expression Analysis
11%
Gene Expression Profile
11%
H2AFX
11%
Human Embryo
100%
Implantation Failure
100%
Infertile Women
11%
IVF Patients
44%
MicroRNA
100%
MicroRNA Array
11%
MicroRNA Function
11%
MicroRNA Profile
11%
MiR-145
11%
MiR-23a
11%
MiR-99a
11%
Molecular Network
11%
Molecular Pathways
11%
MRNA Level
11%
N-cadherin
11%
Netrin-4
11%
P53 Pathway
11%
Post-transcriptional Gene Regulation
11%
Predicted Targets
22%
Recurrent Implantation Failure
77%
Secretory Endometrium
22%
SFRP1
11%
TaqMan
11%
Target mRNA
11%
Window of Implantation
11%
Wnt Signaling
22%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Adherens Junction
14%
Bioinformatics
14%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
28%
Cell Cycle
28%
Endometrium
28%
Frizzled
14%
Gene Expression
28%
Gene Expression Profiling
14%
H2AFX
14%
Messenger RNA
14%
MicroRNA
100%
Mir-145
14%
Molecular Network
14%
Netrin
14%
Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule
14%
Nidation
100%
P53
14%
Post-Transcriptional Regulation
14%
TaqMan
14%
Wnt Signaling Pathway
28%
Medicine and Dentistry
Repeated Implantation Failure
58%