Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine

Papers
(The TQCC of Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Permeable cryoprotectants-free vitrification of human TESE, PESA and OAT spermatozoa: clinical outcomes71
Fetal macrosomia and placental expression of fibroblast growth factor 21 and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha39
Identification of ferroptotic genes and phenotypes in idiopathic nonobstructive azoospermia29
Resveratrol improves follicular development of PCOS rats via regulating glycolysis pathway and targeting SIRT126
FOXA1 co-activates circODC1 and ODC1 in HPV-positive cervical cancer cell growth21
Navigating the practical challenges and ethical dilemmas of surplus cryopreserved human embryos14
Reversible effects of the SARS-CoV-2 on semen parameters14
External pressure induced the dysfunction of Sertoli cells via the Fas / FasL signaling pathway13
Preimplantation genetic testing as a preventive strategy for the transmission of mitochondrial DNA disorders13
Live birth per embryo transfer with next generation sequencing preimplantation genetic testing: an analysis of 26,107 cycles12
Transcriptomic analysis of the Non-Obstructive Azoospermia (NOA) to address gene expression regulation in human testis11
Prediction of polycystic ovary syndrome using machine learning with SFS and Boruta feature selection: an explainable AI approach11
Studying the effect of hyperoside on recovery from cyclophosphamide induced oligoasthenozoospermia11
Rewiring of miRNA-mRNA bipartite co-expression network as a novel way to understand the prostate cancer related players10
Age-related differential gene expression in granulosa cells and its effects on fertility using high-throughput transcriptomics10
Focus on centrin in normal and altered human spermatozoa10
MEHP activates JNK to inhibit the migration of human foreskin fibroblasts10
High throughput deep proteomic analysis of seminal plasma from stallions with contrasting semen quality10
Whole exome sequencing uncovers rare variants associated with PCOS susceptibility in Indian women9
Response to Correspondence re: Live birth per embryo transfer with next generation sequencing preimplantation genetic testing: an analysis of 26,107 cycles*7
Regulation of STUB1 expression and its biological significance in mouse Sertoli cells6
Identification of candidate genes for endometrial cancer in multi-omics: a Mendelian randomization analysis6
The age-related required number of zygotes estimated from prior clinical studies of preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A)6
Early embryo development: the current perspective in molecular evaluation and clinical status5
Insight into the complexity of male infertility: a multi-omics review5
Bacteriospermia in men among infertile couples in the Nepalese population5
Diagnostic accuracy of plasma microRNA as a potential biomarker for detection of endometriosis5
The transcript integrity index (TII) provides a standard measure of sperm RNA5
Application of conventional metallic nanoparticles on male reproductive system – challenges and countermeasures5
Chronic stress decreases fertility parameters in female rats5
Comparison of microbial profiles and viral status along the vagina-cervix-endometrium continuum of infertile patients5
Physiological characterization of an arginine vasopressin rat model of preeclampsia5
Mitochondrial DNA copy number in cumulus granulosa cells as a predictor for embryo morphokinetics and chromosome status5
The vitrification system may affect preterm and cesarean delivery rates after single vitrified blastocyst transfer5
Superior mesenteric ganglion via ovarian plexus nerve involved in the cross-talk between noradrenaline and GnRH in rat ovaries5
Hyperhomocysteinemia in men and women of married couples with reproductive disorders. What is the difference?5
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