Sarah E Kiesewetter
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Tingen C, Kiesewetter S, Jozefik J, Thomas C, Tagler D, Shea L, et al.
Reproduction
. 2011 Mar;
141(6):809-20.
PMID: 21389078
Innovations in in vitro ovarian follicle culture have revolutionized the field of fertility preservation, but the successful culturing of isolated primary and small secondary follicles remains difficult. Herein, we describe...
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Xu M, Fazleabas A, Shikanov A, Jackson E, Barrett S, Hirshfeld-Cytron J, et al.
Biol Reprod
. 2010 Dec;
84(4):689-97.
PMID: 21123815
Female cancer patients who seek fertility preservation but cannot undergo ovarian stimulation and embryo preservation may consider 1) retrieval of immature oocytes followed by in vitro maturation (IVM) or 2)...
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Xu M, Barrett S, West-Farrell E, Kondapalli L, Kiesewetter S, Shea L, et al.
Hum Reprod
. 2009 Jul;
24(10):2531-40.
PMID: 19597190
Background: Young female adult and adolescent cancer patients facing life-preserving but fertility-threatening chemo- or radiation-therapy are increasingly seeking options to protect their reproductive potential. Ovarian tissue cryopreservation with transplantation is...
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Tingen C, Bristol-Gould S, Kiesewetter S, Wellington J, Shea L, Woodruff T
Biol Reprod
. 2009 Mar;
81(1):16-25.
PMID: 19264701
More than half of the primordial follicles that are formed by Day 6 of postnatal life in the mouse will be eliminated from the ovary by the time of puberty....
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Holsberger D, Kiesewetter S, Cooke P
Biol Reprod
. 2005 Apr;
73(3):396-403.
PMID: 15858214
Neonatal hypothyroidism increases adult Sertoli cell populations by extending Sertoli cell proliferation. Conversely, hyperthyroidism induces premature cessation of Sertoli cell proliferation and stimulates maturational events like seminiferous tubule canalization. Thyroid...
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Holsberger D, Buchold G, Leal M, Kiesewetter S, OBrien D, Hess R, et al.
Biol Reprod
. 2005 Feb;
72(6):1429-36.
PMID: 15728790
Thyroid hormone inhibits neonatal Sertoli cell proliferation and recent results have shown that thyroid hormone upregulates cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CDKIs) p27Kip1 and p21Cip1 (also known as CDKN1B and CDKN1A, respectively)...