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    Selective outcome reporting and sponsorship in randomized controlled trials in IVF and ICSI by Braakhekke, M., Scholten, I., Mol, F., Limpens, J., Mol, B.W., van der Veen, F.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-10-2017)
    “…Abstract STUDY QUESTION Are randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on IVF and ICSI subject to selective outcome reporting and is this related to sponsorship?…”
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    Natural conception: repeated predictions over time by van Eekelen, R., Scholten, I., Tjon-Kon-Fat, R.I., van der Steeg, J.W., Steures, P., Hompes, P., van Wely, M., van der Veen, F., Mol, B.W., Eijkemans, M.J., te Velde, E.R., van Geloven, N.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-02-2017)
    “…Abstract STUDY QUESTION How can we predict chances of natural conception at various time points in couples diagnosed with unexplained subfertility? SUMMARY…”
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    IUI and IVF for unexplained subfertility: where did we go wrong? by Tjon-Kon-Fat, R.I., Bensdorp, A.J., Scholten, I., Repping, S., van Wely, M., Mol, B.W.J., van der Veen, F.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-12-2016)
    “…Abstract IUI is a first-line treatment for couples with unexplained or mild male subfertility and has become one of the most widely used fertility-enhancing…”
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    Nonsurgical Management of Distal Radius Fractures in the Elderly: Approaches, Risks and Limitations by Cooper, Alexus M, Wood, Taylor R, Scholten, Donald J. II, Carroll, Eben A

    Published in Orthopedic research and reviews (31-08-2022)
    “…The elderly have conventionally been defined as individuals over the age of 65 and are projected to represent about 21% of the United States (US) population by…”
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    Heterozygosity testing and multiplex DNA panel screening as a potential tool to monitor health and inbreeding in a small, closed dog population by Keijser, S F A, Fieten, H, Vos-Loohuis, M, Piek, C J, Anderson, H, Donner, J, Scholten, I, Nielen, M, Hesselink, J W, van Steenbeek, F G

    Published in Canine genetics and epidemiology (28-12-2018)
    “…Selective breeding in populations with a limited effective population size may result in a loss of genetic diversity, which can cause an increased…”
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    Long-term follow up of couples initially randomized between immobilization and immediate mobilization subsequent to IUI by Scholten, I, Custers, I.M, Moolenaar, L.M, Flierman, P.A, Cox, T, Gianotten, J, Hompes, P.G.A, van der Veen, F, Mol, B.W.J

    Published in Reproductive biomedicine online (01-07-2014)
    “…Abstract A previous randomized clinical trial compared immobilization for 15 min with immediate mobilization subsequent to intrauterine insemination (IUI) and…”
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    Prediction of recurrence of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy between 34 and 37 weeks of gestation: a retrospective cohort study by van Oostwaard, MF, Langenveld, J, Bijloo, R, Wong, KM, Scholten, I, Loix, S, Hukkelhoven, CWPM, Vergouwe, Y, Papatsonis, DNM, Mol, BWJ, Ganzevoort, W

    “…Please cite this paper as: van Oostwaard M, Langenveld J, Bijloo R, Wong K, Scholten I, Loix S, Hukkelhoven C, Vergouwe Y, Papatsonis D, Mol B, Ganzevoort W…”
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    Feeding preterm infants with breast milk - the role of maternal pressure by Schwab, I, Okumu, I, Ohnhäuser, I, Dresbach, II, Scholten, I

    Published in European journal of public health (21-10-2022)
    “…Background Motheŕs own milk (MOM) is the best nutrition for preterm infants because of its preventive effects. Nevertheless, current research shows that…”
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    Cloning and Characterization of DXS6673E, a Candidate Gene for X-linked Mental Retardation in Xq13.1 by van der Maarel, Silvère M., Scholten, Inge H. J. M., Huber, Irene, Philippe, Christophe, Suijkerbuijk, Ron F., Gilgenkrantz, Simone, Kere, Juha, Cremers, Frans P. M., Ropers, Hans-Hilger

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-07-1996)
    “…In several families with non-specific X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) linkage analyses have assigned the underlying gene defect to the pericentromeric…”
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    Pregnancy in Women with Liver Cirrhosis is Associated With Increased Risk for Complications: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Literature by van der Slink, L.L., Scholten, I., van Etten-Jamaludin, F.S., Takkenberg, R.B., Painter, R.C.

    Published in Obstetric anesthesia digest (01-06-2023)
    “…( BJOG . 2022;129:1644–1652) Pregnancy in women with liver cirrhosis is rare (1 in 4500 pregnancies) and when it does occur, cirrhosis most commonly originates…”
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    Not feeding, not coming home: parental experiences of infant feeding difficulties and family relationships in a neonatal unit by Swift, Michelle Carr, Scholten, Ingrid

    Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-01-2010)
    “…Aim.  This study had two main objectives: (1) to describe the experiences of parents who had a child in the Flinders Medical Centre neonatal unit with a…”
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    The distribution of the DEK protein in mammalian chromatin by Hu, Hong-gang, Scholten, Ingo, Gruss, Claudia, Knippers, Rolf

    “…DEK is an abundant and ubiquitous chromatin protein. Here we investigate whether DEK is regularly distributed in the chromatin of human HeLa cells. We show…”
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    The DEK protein—an abundant and ubiquitous constituent of mammalian chromatin by Waldmann, Tanja, Scholten, Ingo, Kappes, Ferdinand, Hu, Hong Gang, Knippers, Rolf

    Published in Gene (08-12-2004)
    “…The protein DEK is an abundant and ubiquitous chromatin protein in multicellular organisms (not in yeast). It is expressed in more than a million…”
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    Prediction of recurrence of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy between 34 and 37weeks of gestation: a retrospective cohort study by van Oostwaard, MF, Langenveld, J, Bijloo, R, Wong, KM, Scholten, I, Loix, S, Hukkelhoven, CWPM, Vergouwe, Y, Papatsonis, DNM, Mol, BWJ, Ganzevoort, W

    “…Objective: To assess the recurrence risk of late-preterm hypertensive disease of pregnancy, and to determine whether potential risk factors are predictive…”
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