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Jan J. Brosens is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses primarily on reproductive system and pregnancy, encompassing 120 publications within this area. Additional main topics in their work include endometriosis research and treatment, pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, reproductive biology and fertility, ectopic pregnancy diagnosis and management, reproductive physiology in livestock, and reproductive tract infections research.

Their main fields of study span medicine and immunology and microbiology, with 103 and 65 publications respectively. Subfields of research include immunology, reproductive medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and molecular biology.

Jan J. Brosens frequently publishes in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Human Reproduction, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, The Lancet, and Placenta. These journals reflect their active engagement in both preprint repositories and peer-reviewed journals specializing in reproductive health and related biological sciences.

Prominent co-authors collaborating with the scientist include Emma S. Lucas, Joanne Muter, Siobhan Quenby, Pavle Vrljicak, and Phillip R. Bennett. The collaborative networks indicate a focus on multidisciplinary and interconnected aspects of reproductive biology and clinical studies.

Notable recent publications by Jan J. Brosens feature the following articles:

  • "Miscarriage matters: the epidemiological, physical, psychological, and economic costs of early pregnancy loss" (2021) published in The Lancet
  • "Recurrent pregnancy loss" (2020) published in Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • "The mutational landscape of normal human endometrial epithelium" (2020) published in Nature
  • "Recurrent pregnancy loss is associated with a pro-senescent decidual response during the peri-implantation window" (2020) published in Communications Biology
  • "Modelling the impact of decidual senescence on embryo implantation in human endometrial assembloids" (2021) published in eLife

Best Publications

  • Cyclic decidualization of the human endometrium in reproductive health and failure.

    Birgit Gellersen;Jan J. Brosens

  • Miscarriage matters: the epidemiological, physical, psychological, and economic costs of early pregnancy loss

    Siobhan Quenby;Siobhan Quenby;Ioannis D Gallos;Rima K Dhillon-Smith;Marcelina Podesek

  • Long-term, hormone-responsive organoid cultures of human endometrium in a chemically defined medium

    Margherita Y Turco;Lucy Gardner;Jasmine Hughes;Tereza Cindrova-Davies

  • Forkhead box proteins: tuning forks for transcriptional harmony

    Eric W.-F. Lam;Jan J. Brosens;Ana R. Gomes;Chuay-Yeng Koo

  • Decidualization of the Human Endometrium: Mechanisms, Functions, and Clinical Perspectives

    Birgit Gellersen;Ivo A. Brosens;Jan J. Brosens

  • The myometrial junctional zone spiral arteries in normal and abnormal pregnancies: a review of the literature.

    Jan J. Brosens;Robert Pijnenborg;Robert Pijnenborg;Ivo A. Brosens;Ivo A. Brosens

  • FoxO3a transcriptional regulation of Bim controls apoptosis in paclitaxel-treated breast cancer cell lines

    Andrew Sunters;Silvia Fernández de Mattos;Marie Stahl;Jan J. Brosens

  • Cyclic AMP and progesterone receptor cross-talk in human endometrium: a decidualizing affair.

    B Gellersen;J Brosens

  • Natural Selection of Human Embryos: Impaired Decidualization of Endometrium Disables Embryo-Maternal Interactions and Causes Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

    Madhuri Salker;Gijs Teklenburg;Mariam Molokhia;Stuart Lavery

  • The mutational landscape of normal human endometrial epithelium

    Luiza Moore;Luiza Moore;Daniel Leongamornlert;Tim H. H. Coorens;Mathijs A. Sanders;Mathijs A. Sanders

  • Definition of microRNAs That Repress Expression of the Tumor Suppressor Gene FOXO1 in Endometrial Cancer

    Stephen S. Myatt;Jun Wang;Lara J. Monteiro;Mark Christian

  • Natural Selection of Human Embryos: Decidualizing Endometrial Stromal Cells Serve as Sensors of Embryo Quality upon Implantation

    Gijs Teklenburg;Madhuri S. Salker;Mariam Molokhia;Stuart Lavery

  • Recurrent pregnancy loss.

    Evdokia Dimitriadis;Ellen Menkhorst;Shigeru Saito;William H Kutteh

  • Conventional and modern markers of endometrial receptivity: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Laurentiu Craciunas;Ioannis Gallos;Justin Chu;Tom Bourne

  • Progesterone receptor regulates decidual prolactin expression in differentiating human endometrial stromal cells.

    Jan J. Brosens;Naoki Hayashi;John O. White

  • Uterine Selection of Human Embryos at Implantation

    Jan J. Brosens;Madhuri S. Salker;Gijs Teklenburg;Jaya Nautiyal

  • Paclitaxel-Induced Nuclear Translocation of FOXO3a in Breast Cancer Cells Is Mediated by c-Jun NH2-Terminal Kinase and Akt

    Andrew Sunters;Patricia A. Madureira;Karen M. Pomeranz;Muriel Aubert

  • The Human Endometrium as a Sensor of Embryo Quality

    Nick S. Macklon;Jan J. Brosens

  • Transcriptional cross talk between the forkhead transcription factor forkhead box O1A and the progesterone receptor coordinates cell cycle regulation and differentiation in human endometrial stromal cells.

    Masashi Takano;Zhenxiao Lu;Tomoko Goto;Luca Fusi

  • Non-genomic progesterone actions in female reproduction

    B. Gellersen;Fernandes;Jan J. Brosens

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Lam
Eric Lam Sun Yat-sen University
Nick S. Macklon
Nick S. Macklon University of Copenhagen
Vikki M. Abrahams
Vikki M. Abrahams Yale University
Florian Lang
Florian Lang University of Tübingen
Tom Bourne
Tom Bourne Imperial College London
Bruce E. Torbett
Bruce E. Torbett Seattle Children's Hospital
Elizabeth M. Simpson
Elizabeth M. Simpson University of British Columbia
Wyeth W. Wasserman
Wyeth W. Wasserman University of British Columbia
Reiner A. Veitia
Reiner A. Veitia Université Paris Cité
Peggy J. Farnham
Peggy J. Farnham University of Southern California

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