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Extracellular microRNA profiling in human follicular fluid: new biomarkers in female reproductive potential
by
Amidi Fardin
, Qasemi Maryam
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Biomarkers
/ Body fluids
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Fluids
/ Follicular fluid
/ Gene expression
/ Infertility
/ Microenvironments
/ MicroRNAs
/ miRNA
/ Non-coding RNA
/ Nucleotides
/ Post-transcription
/ Reproduction
/ Reproductive health
2020
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Extracellular microRNA profiling in human follicular fluid: new biomarkers in female reproductive potential
by
Amidi Fardin
, Qasemi Maryam
in
Biomarkers
/ Body fluids
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Fluids
/ Follicular fluid
/ Gene expression
/ Infertility
/ Microenvironments
/ MicroRNAs
/ miRNA
/ Non-coding RNA
/ Nucleotides
/ Post-transcription
/ Reproduction
/ Reproductive health
2020
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Extracellular microRNA profiling in human follicular fluid: new biomarkers in female reproductive potential
by
Amidi Fardin
, Qasemi Maryam
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Biomarkers
/ Body fluids
/ Cerebrospinal fluid
/ Fluids
/ Follicular fluid
/ Gene expression
/ Infertility
/ Microenvironments
/ MicroRNAs
/ miRNA
/ Non-coding RNA
/ Nucleotides
/ Post-transcription
/ Reproduction
/ Reproductive health
2020
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Extracellular microRNA profiling in human follicular fluid: new biomarkers in female reproductive potential
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Extracellular microRNA profiling in human follicular fluid: new biomarkers in female reproductive potential
2020
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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, about 22 nucleotides, non-coding RNAs which regulate a wide range of gene expression during post-transcriptional stage. They are released into intra- and extracellular microenvironments and play vital roles in different physiological and pathological pathways. Due to easy accessibility, detection of extracellular miRNAs in body fluids, e.g. serum, plasma, cerebrospinal fluid, and follicular fluid, has been explored in recent years. Since miRNAs are stable at unsuitable conditions, scientists have been investigating to use them as biomarkers in different fields of medicines. It goes without saying that experienced biomarkers would be required in reproductive medicine as well. Biomarkers can help clinicians and embryologists to diagnose disorders and assess the embryo quality via molecular pattern which is more reliable than nowadays routine methods. Follicular fluid as a noninvasive fluid in assisted reproductive techniques (ART) has attracted researchers as a rich pool for biomarkers, and miRNAs are not exception. Although miRNA biomarkers in reproduction field are located on their initial stage and there is a long path to move forward, several meticulous studies have been performed and discovered their associations with various conditions. In this regard, we summarize the reported miRNAs in follicular fluid and their correlations with female infertility and ART success rate, while subsequent investigations are required.
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Springer Nature B.V
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