Medical Research Trends

This week's highest-impact publications across 29 specialties, curated by AI

Last updated: 22 de mai. de 2026

Obstetrics & Gynecology5 articles

Impact 2

Abnormal expression of galectins and their correlation with fibrogenesis in adenomyosis.

Published: 2026-12-31

Cell adhesion & migration

MediLens Indexed: 2026-05-22

This study examined the role of galectins in adenomyosis by analyzing hysterectomy tissues from premenopausal women. The results showed significantly elevated levels of galectin-1, -3, and -9 compared to controls, with a positive correlation between galectin expression and fibrosis severity. Thes...

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Impact 2

Association between miR-155 expression and Th17/Treg balance in URPL patients: a single-centre retrospective study.

Published: 2026-12-01

Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology : the journal of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

MediLens Indexed: 2026-05-21

This study investigates the association between microRNA (miR)-155 and T helper 17/regulatory T cell (Th17/Treg) imbalance in patients with unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss (URPL). An analysis of 189 URPL patients revealed that serum miR-155 levels were significantly lower in those with non-l...

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Impact 3

Severe early-onset preeclampsia is significantly associated with metabolic dysregulation and sustained elevation of placental HIF-1α.

Published: 2026-05-22

Placenta

MediLens Indexed: 2026-05-23

This study investigates the role of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) in severe, early-onset preeclampsia (sEOPE). It finds that HIF-1α is significantly elevated in the placentas of affected patients, linked to decreased VHL and increased AKT levels. This results in a metabolic shift from oxid...

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Impact 2

Maternal serum SPARCL-1 levels in preeclampsia: Diagnostic performance by onset subtype.

Published: 2026-05-22

Placenta

MediLens Indexed: 2026-05-23

This study investigates maternal serum SPARCL-1 levels in women with early- and late-onset preeclampsia. It finds that SPARCL-1 levels are significantly lower in preeclampsia compared to normotensive controls, with early-onset cases exhibiting the lowest levels. The findings suggest that SPARCL-1...

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Impact 2

Exploring fetal cells in maternal blood in relation to rupture of the fetal membranes.

Published: 2026-05-22

Placenta

MediLens Indexed: 2026-05-23

This study investigates the presence of fetal membrane-derived cells in maternal blood and their correlation with membrane rupture. Blood samples from pregnant women revealed fetal cells in 28% of cases, with the highest detection rates following term rupture of membranes. The study demonstrates ...

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