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K Tilleman

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Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|June 2, 2005
Rheumatology: a close encounter with proteomicsK Tilleman, D Deforce, D Elewaut
Human Reproduction Open|September 30, 2020
A stepwise approach to move from a cleavage-stage to a blastocyst-stage transfer policy for all patients in the IVF clinicI De Croo, P De Sutter, K Tilleman
Facts, Views & Vision in Obgyn|December 12, 2019
Blastocyst transfer for all? Higher cumulative live birth chance in a blastocyst-stage transfer policy compared to a cleavage-stage transfer policyI De Croo, R Colman, P De Sutter, et al.
Human Reproduction Open|November 23, 2020
<i>In-vitro</i> fragmentation of ovarian tissue activates primordial follicles through the Hippo pathwayC De Roo, S Lierman, K Tilleman, et al.
Human Reproduction Open|April 6, 2019
Standard terminology for reproductive tissue and cell products for use in ARTP Ashford, K Rydman, A Sparks, et al.
Journal of Viral Hepatitis|February 20, 2009
The HCV serum proteome: a search for fibrosis protein markersK J Cheung, K Tilleman, D Deforce, et al.
Human Reproduction Open|August 3, 2022
No difference in cumulative live birth rates between cleavage versus blastocyst transfer in patients with four or fewer zygotes: results from a retrospective studyI De Croo, R Colman, P De Sutter, et al.
Society of Reproduction and Fertility Supplement|October 24, 2009
Proteomic study to identify factors in follicular fluid and/or serum involved in in vitro cumulus expansion of porcine oocytesJ Bijttebier, K Tilleman, D Deforce, et al.
Cryobiology|January 24, 2021
Passive slow freezing is an efficacious and cost-effective alternative to controlled slow freezing for ovarian tissue cryopreservationS Lierman, A Bus, S Andries, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|March 11, 2008
Synovial detection and autoantibody reactivity of processed citrullinated isoforms of vimentin in inflammatory arthritidesK Tilleman, K Van Steendam, T Cantaert, et al.
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Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|June 2, 2005
Rheumatology: a close encounter with proteomicsK Tilleman, D Deforce, D Elewaut
Human Reproduction Open|September 30, 2020
A stepwise approach to move from a cleavage-stage to a blastocyst-stage transfer policy for all patients in the IVF clinicI De Croo, P De Sutter, K Tilleman
Facts, Views & Vision in Obgyn|December 12, 2019
Blastocyst transfer for all? Higher cumulative live birth chance in a blastocyst-stage transfer policy compared to a cleavage-stage transfer policyI De Croo, R Colman, P De Sutter, et al.
Human Reproduction Open|November 23, 2020
<i>In-vitro</i> fragmentation of ovarian tissue activates primordial follicles through the Hippo pathwayC De Roo, S Lierman, K Tilleman, et al.
Human Reproduction Open|April 6, 2019
Standard terminology for reproductive tissue and cell products for use in ARTP Ashford, K Rydman, A Sparks, et al.
Journal of Viral Hepatitis|February 20, 2009
The HCV serum proteome: a search for fibrosis protein markersK J Cheung, K Tilleman, D Deforce, et al.
Human Reproduction Open|August 3, 2022
No difference in cumulative live birth rates between cleavage versus blastocyst transfer in patients with four or fewer zygotes: results from a retrospective studyI De Croo, R Colman, P De Sutter, et al.
Society of Reproduction and Fertility Supplement|October 24, 2009
Proteomic study to identify factors in follicular fluid and/or serum involved in in vitro cumulus expansion of porcine oocytesJ Bijttebier, K Tilleman, D Deforce, et al.
Cryobiology|January 24, 2021
Passive slow freezing is an efficacious and cost-effective alternative to controlled slow freezing for ovarian tissue cryopreservationS Lierman, A Bus, S Andries, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)|March 11, 2008
Synovial detection and autoantibody reactivity of processed citrullinated isoforms of vimentin in inflammatory arthritidesK Tilleman, K Van Steendam, T Cantaert, et al.
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