Scientific publications

We have discovered that uterine defects precede pregnancy-related diseases, which opens up new possibilities for early detection and prevention strategies

Our main publications

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2012

“Modelling human endometrial decidualisation from the interaction between the proteome and the secretome”

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2017

“Defective decidualisation during and after severe preeclampsia reveals a possible maternal contribution to the aetiology”

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2020

“Preeclampsia: a decidualisation defect is associated with an annexin A2 deficiency”

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2021

“Alteration of PGR and ESR1 signalling pathways underlies the defective decidualisation associated with severe preeclampsia”

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2022

“Decidualisation resistance at the origin of preeclampsia”

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2025

“Multi-omics-based mapping of decidualisation resistance in patients with a history of severe preeclampsia”

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2025

“Cell-free RNA in maternal plasma as a predictor of early- and late-onset preeclampsia throughout pregnancy”

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2025

Clinical Science Award for oral presentation at ESHRE 2025