Cuiling Lu
Peking University
18 Papers
40 Citations
Cuiling Lu is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: In vitro fertilisation & Folliculogenesis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of Cuiling Lu include Chinese Ministry of Education.
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Papers
Transcriptome Landscape of Human Folliculogenesis Reveals Oocyte and Granulosa Cell Interactions.
Yaoyao Zhang,Yaoyao Zhang,Zhiqiang Yan,Qingyuan Qin,Qingyuan Qin,Vicki Nisenblat,Hsun-Ming Chang,Yang Yu,Yang Yu,Tianren Wang,Tianren Wang,Cuiling Lu,Cuiling Lu,Ming Yang,Ming Yang,Shuo Yang,Ying Yao,Xiaohui Zhu,Xiaohui Zhu,Xi Xia,Xi Xia,Yujiao Dang,Yujiao Dang,Yixin Ren,Yixin Ren,Peng Yuan,Peng Yuan,Rong Li,Rong Li,Ping Liu,Ping Liu,Hongyan Guo,Jin-song Han,Haojie He,Kun Zhang,Yiting Wang,Yu Wu,Meng Li,Jie Qiao,Jie Yan,Jie Yan,Liying Yan,Liying Yan +42 more
TL;DR: This work revealed unique features in transcriptional machinery, transcription factor networks, and reciprocal interactions in human oocytes and GCs that displayed developmental-stage-specific expression patterns and identified specific gene signatures of two cell types in particular developmental stage that may reflect developmental competency and ovarian reserve.
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Pretreatment with coenzyme Q10 improves ovarian response and embryo quality in low-prognosis young women with decreased ovarian reserve: a randomized controlled trial.
Yang-Ying Xu,Yang-Ying Xu,Yang-Ying Xu,Victoria Nisenblat,Victoria Nisenblat,Cuiling Lu,Cuiling Lu,Rong Li,Rong Li,Jie Qiao,Jie Qiao,Xiumei Zhen,Xiumei Zhen,Shuyu Wang +13 more
TL;DR: Pretreatment with CoQ10 improves ovarian response to stimulation and embryological parameters in young women with poor ovarian reserve in IVF-ICSI cycles and further work is required to determine whether there is an effect on clinical treatment endpoints.
Basic fibroblast growth factor promotes the development of human ovarian early follicles during growth in vitro
Tianren Wang,Tianren Wang,Liying Yan,Jie Yan,Jie Yan,Cuiling Lu,Xi Xia,Xi Xia,Tailang Yin,Xiaohui Zhu,Xiaohui Zhu,Jiangman Gao,Jiangman Gao,Ting Ding,Wei-hong Hu,Hongyan Guo,Rong Li,Rong Li,Jie Qiao,Jie Qiao +19 more
TL;DR: The addition of 200 ng bFGF/ml improves human early follicle growth, survival and viability during growth in vitro and has the potential to become an important source of mature oocytes for assisted reproductive technology; particularly as an option for fertility preservation in women, including patients with cancer.
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Increased Incidence of Mitochondrial Cytochrome C Oxidase 1 Gene Mutations in Patients with Primary Ovarian Insufficiency
TL;DR: The results show that patients with primary ovarian insufficiency exhibit an increased incidence of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase 1 gene mutations, suggesting that MT-CO1 gene mutation may be causal in POI.