Niels Einer-Jensen
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Cicinelli E, Einer-Jensen N, Hunter R, Cignarelli M, Cignarelli A, Colafiglio G, et al.
Fertil Steril
. 2008 Aug;
92(1):306-10.
PMID: 18692842
Objective: To investigate the potential role of peritoneal fluid activity for the local delivery of gonadal steroid hormones. Design: Prospective clinical study. Setting: University hospital. Patient(s): Nine women undergoing tubal...
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Einer-Jensen N, Hunter R
J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care
. 2006 Oct;
32(4):245-8.
PMID: 17032517
No abstract available.
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Hunter R, Einer-Jensen N, Greve T
Microsc Res Tech
. 2006 May;
69(6):501-7.
PMID: 16703612
After recalling male gonadal physiology in respect of tissue temperatures within the scrotal sac, and raising questions concerning abdominal testes, attention turned to mature Graafian follicles and ovarian stroma. Temperature...
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Cicinelli E, Einer-Jensen N, Galantino P, Alfonso R, Nicoletti R
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2005 Feb;
1034:19-26.
PMID: 15731296
The blood supply to the uterus originates mainly from the uterine artery. However, the uterine and ovarian arteries form anastomoses bilaterally. Controversy exists about the direction of the flow in...
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Cicinelli E, Einer-Jensen N, Cignarelli M, Mangiacotti L, Luisi D, Schonauer S
Hum Reprod
. 2004 Jul;
19(9):2001-4.
PMID: 15243001
Background: Ovarian steroids are thought to be released into the systemic circulation and reach the uterus via the uterine arteries. However, results of experimental and clinical studies suggest the existence...
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Cicinelli E, Einer-Jensen N, Barba B, Luisi D, Alfonso R, Tartagni M
Hum Reprod
. 2004 Mar;
19(4):1003-8.
PMID: 14990540
Background: The blood supply to the uterus is provided by the uterine and ovarian arteries, which form anastomoses. Yet the flow direction through this anastomoses and the primary source of...
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Skipor J, Grzegorzewski W, Einer-Jensen N, Wasowska B
Reprod Biol
. 2003 Dec;
3(2):143-59.
PMID: 14666138
In the present study we examined whether local transfer of intranasally administrated tritiated progesterone (3H-P4) would increase its concentration in blood supplying the brain and hypophysis in comparison with other...
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Einer-Jensen N
Menopause
. 2003 Jul;
10(4):381; author reply 381.
PMID: 12851526
No abstract available.
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Einer-Jensen N, Baptiste K, Madsen F, Khorooshi M
Med Hypotheses
. 2002 May;
58(3):229-31.
PMID: 12018975
Many animal species are able to keep the brain temperature some degrees centigrade lower than the deep body temperature when exposed to environmental heat stress. The lower temperature is based...