Hilary O. D. Critchley
Centre for Reproductive Biology
University of Edinburgh
The Queen's Medical Research Institute
47 Little France Crescent
United Kingdom
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- The Regulation of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor by Hypoxia and Prostaglandin F2{alpha} during Human Endometrial Repair. Maybin, J.A., Hirani, N., Brown, P., Jabbour, H.N., Critchley, H.O. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2011)
- Hormone receptor dynamics in a receptive human endometrium. Critchley, H.O., Saunders, P.T. Reprod. Sci (2009)
- Do survivors of childhood cancer have increased incidence of premature menopause?. Critchley, H.O., Wallace, W.H. Nature Clinical Practice. Oncology (2007)
- Regulation of human endometrial function: mechanisms relevant to uterine bleeding. Critchley, H.O., Kelly, R.W., Baird, D.T., Brenner, R.M. Reprod. Biol. Endocrinol. (2006)
- Hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha expression in human endometrium and its regulation by prostaglandin E-series prostanoid receptor 2 (EP2). Critchley, H.O., Osei, J., Henderson, T.A., Boswell, L., Sales, K.J., Jabbour, H.N., Hirani, N. Endocrinology (2006)
- Gene expression profiling of mid to late secretory phase endometrial biopsies from women with menstrual complaint. Critchley, H.O., Robertson, K.A., Forster, T., Henderson, T.A., Williams, A.R., Ghazal, P. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. (2006)
- Endometrial morphology and progestogens. Critchley, H.O. Ernst Schering Res. Found. Workshop (2005)
- Impact of cancer treatment on uterine function. Critchley, H.O., Wallace, W.H. J. Natl. Cancer Inst. Monographs (2005)
- Antiprogestins as a model for progesterone withdrawal. Critchley, H.O., Kelly, R.W., Brenner, R.M., Baird, D.T. Steroids (2003)
- Wild-type estrogen receptor (ERbeta1) and the splice variant (ERbetacx/beta2) are both expressed within the human endometrium throughout the normal menstrual cycle. Critchley, H.O., Henderson, T.A., Kelly, R.W., Scobie, G.S., Evans, L.R., Groome, N.P., Saunders, P.T. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2002)
- Estrogen receptor beta, but not estrogen receptor alpha, is present in the vascular endothelium of the human and nonhuman primate endometrium. Critchley, H.O., Brenner, R.M., Henderson, T.A., Williams, K., Nayak, N.R., Slayden, O.D., Millar, M.R., Saunders, P.T. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2001)
- The endocrinology of menstruation--a role for the immune system. Critchley, H.O., Kelly, R.W., Brenner, R.M., Baird, D.T. Clin. Endocrinol. (Oxf) (2001)