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Reproductive Sciences is a highly ranked and highly cited peer-reviewed forum for ground-breaking and seminal original research, reviews, editorials, and position papers in all aspects of basic reproductive biology and medicine and its translation to clinical medicine. Eight times a year, it covers a wide range of disciplines, including maternal-fetal medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, reproductive endocrinology, urogynecology, fertility/infertility, embryology, gynecologic/reproductive oncology, developmental biology, stem cell research, molecular/cellular biology and other related fi elds.
Reproductive Sciences invites professionals concerned with these and related areas to submit original articles, reviews, or topical issue proposals to the editor. The journal is particularly seeking original articles or reviews on
• Development• Gamete biology • Genetic diagnosis• Sex steroid receptors• Stem cells
More topics of interest can be found on the next page.
Reproductive Sciences is the offi cial publication of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation (SGI) whose mission is the advancement of knowledge in reproductive biology and medicine.
EDITOR: Hugh S. Taylor, MDYale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT U.S.A.
Reproductive SCIENCESFormerly Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation
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Identifi cation of a Sensitive Period for Developmental Programming that Increases Risk for Uterine Leiomyoma in Eker Rats Jennifer DeAnn Cook, Barbara J. Davis, Julia Alicia Goewey, Tia D. Berry, and Cheryl Lyn Walker
Orthostatic Stress Response During the Menstrual Cycle is Unaltered in Formerly Preeclamptic Women with Low Plasma Volume Dorette A. Courtar, Marc E. A. Spaanderman, Ben J. A. Janssen, and Louis L. H. Peeters
Regulation of Endothelial-Dependent Relaxation in Human Systemic Arteries by SKCa and IKCa Channels J. C. Gillham, P. N. Baker, J. E. Myers, and M. J. Taggart
Nutrient Restriction In Utero Induces Remodeling of the Vascular Extracellular Matrix in Rat Offspring Omid Khorram, Mazdak Momeni, Mina Desai, and Michael G. Ross
Silencing of HPV 18 Oncoproteins with RNA Interference Causes Growth Inhibition of Cervical Cancer Cells Jayanthi S. Lea, Noriaki Sunaga, Mitsuo Sato, Geetha Kalahasti, David S. Miller, John D. Minna, and Carolyn Y. Muller
Fetal Hypercapnia in High-Altitude Acclimatized Sheep: Cerebral Blood Flow and Cerebral Oxygenation Takuji Tomimatsu, Jorge Pereyra Pena, and Lawrence D. Longo
MORE TOPICS OF INTEREST
• Androgen action
• Breast disease
• Contraception
• Endometriosis
• Environmental hormones
• Extracellular matrix and signal transduction
• Fertilization
• Gonad function
• Implantation
• Infectious disease
• IUGR
• IVF
• Leiomyomata
• Male factor infertility
• Maternal-fetal medicine
• Mechanisms of preterm births
• Mechanotransduction
• Menopause
• Oncology
• Parturition
• PCOS
• Preeclampsia
• Pregnancy
• Regenerative medicine
• Reproductive embroyology
• Reproductive genetics
• Reproductive physiology
• SERM and SPRM development
• Sex steroid hormone action
• Testis and prostate
• Urogynecology
Other topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
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