Cindy Argento

2.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
27 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Cindy Argento is a scholar working on Reproductive Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Cindy Argento has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Reproductive Medicine, 19 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 14 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Cindy Argento's work include Reproductive Biology and Fertility (19 papers), Ovarian function and disorders (17 papers) and Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (10 papers). Cindy Argento is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive Biology and Fertility (19 papers), Ovarian function and disorders (17 papers) and Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (10 papers). Cindy Argento collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Netherlands and Germany. Cindy Argento's co-authors include Antonio La Marca, Annibale Volpe, Giovanna Sighinolfi, Gaspare Stabile, Alfredo Carducci Artenisio, Enrica Baraldi, D. Radi, Valentina Grisendi, Simone Giulini and Enrico Papaleo and has published in prestigious journals such as Human Reproduction, Fertility and Sterility and Human Reproduction Update.

In The Last Decade

Cindy Argento

26 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Hit Papers

Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) as a predictive marker in as... 2009 2026 2014 2020 2009 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Cindy Argento Italy 17 1.4k 1.2k 491 143 112 27 1.6k
Giovanna Sighinolfi Italy 13 1.2k 0.9× 1.1k 0.8× 426 0.9× 116 0.8× 125 1.1× 19 1.4k
Gaspare Stabile Italy 9 1.2k 0.9× 1.0k 0.8× 266 0.5× 132 0.9× 134 1.2× 10 1.4k
Alfredo Carducci Artenisio Italy 8 1.2k 0.9× 1.0k 0.8× 268 0.5× 135 0.9× 133 1.2× 11 1.4k
B. Tarlatzis Greece 16 1.4k 1.0× 1.2k 1.0× 922 1.9× 114 0.8× 77 0.7× 28 1.8k
Isabelle Cédrin‐Durnerin France 22 1.4k 1.0× 1.2k 0.9× 655 1.3× 155 1.1× 110 1.0× 104 1.8k
Richard P. Buyalos United States 24 1.1k 0.7× 692 0.6× 372 0.8× 189 1.3× 181 1.6× 59 1.4k
Keith Gordon United States 20 981 0.7× 651 0.5× 264 0.5× 162 1.1× 128 1.1× 55 1.2k
Janis H. Fox United States 18 1.2k 0.9× 1.2k 1.0× 508 1.0× 141 1.0× 151 1.3× 42 1.8k
Lawrence Engmann United States 27 2.0k 1.4× 1.7k 1.4× 1.1k 2.3× 187 1.3× 58 0.5× 84 2.4k
Carola Albano Belgium 21 1.8k 1.3× 1.6k 1.3× 768 1.6× 129 0.9× 83 0.7× 38 2.0k

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All Works

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Cimadomo, Danilo, F. Innocenti, Silvia Colamaria, et al.. (2024). O-301 Progesterone Primed Ovarian Stimulation (PPOS) for DuoStim combined with PGT-A in poor prognosis patients: a valuable strategy. Human Reproduction. 39(Supplement_1). 1 indexed citations
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Vaiarelli, Alberto, Danilo Cimadomo, Silvia Colamaria, et al.. (2024). A multicycle approach through DuoStim with a progestin-primed ovarian stimulation (PPOS) protocol: a valuable option in poor prognosis patients undergoing PGT-A. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 42(1). 255–264. 3 indexed citations
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Vaiarelli, Alberto, Danilo Cimadomo, Gianluca Gennarelli, et al.. (2022). Second stimulation in the same ovarian cycle: an option to fully-personalize the treatment in poor prognosis patients undergoing PGT-A. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 39(3). 663–673. 17 indexed citations
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Cimadomo, Danilo, Alberto Vaiarelli, Gemma Fabozzi, et al.. (2021). Oocyte competence is independent of the ovulation trigger adopted: a large observational study in a setting that entails vitrified-warmed single euploid blastocyst transfer. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 38(6). 1419–1427. 13 indexed citations
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Fabozzi, Gemma, Danilo Cimadomo, Alberto Vaiarelli, et al.. (2021). Maternal body mass index associates with blastocyst euploidy and live birth rates: the tip of an iceberg?. Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 43(4). 645–654. 18 indexed citations
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Marca, Antonio La, Maria Giulia Minasi, Giovanna Sighinolfi, et al.. (2017). Female age, serum antimüllerian hormone level, and number of oocytes affect the rate and number of euploid blastocysts in in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles. Fertility and Sterility. 108(5). 777–783.e2. 70 indexed citations
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Sacchi, Sandro, Federica Marinaro, Susanna Xella, et al.. (2016). Modulation of gonadotrophin induced steroidogenic enzymes in granulosa cells by d-chiroinositol. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 14(1). 52–52. 57 indexed citations
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Marca, Antonio La, Valentina Grisendi, Simone Giulini, et al.. (2015). Live birth rates in the different combinations of the Bologna criteria poor ovarian responders: a validation study. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 32(6). 931–937. 72 indexed citations
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Sacchi, Sandro, Giovanni D’Ippolito, Paola Sena, et al.. (2015). The anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) acts as a gatekeeper of ovarian steroidogenesis inhibiting the granulosa cell response to both FSH and LH. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 33(1). 95–100. 78 indexed citations
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Grisendi, Valentina, Elena Spada, Cindy Argento, et al.. (2014). Age-specific reference values for serum FSH and estradiol levels throughout the reproductive period. Gynecological Endocrinology. 30(6). 451–455. 20 indexed citations
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Marca, Antonio La, Giovanna Sighinolfi, Cindy Argento, et al.. (2013). Polymorphisms in gonadotropin and gonadotropin receptor genes as markers of ovarian reserve and response in in vitro fertilization. Fertility and Sterility. 99(4). 970–978.e1. 51 indexed citations
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Marca, Antonio La, Valentina Grisendi, Simone Giulini, et al.. (2013). Individualization of the FSH starting dose in IVF/ICSI cycles using the antral follicle count. Journal of Ovarian Research. 6(1). 11–11. 47 indexed citations
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Marca, Antonio La, Elena Spada, Valentina Grisendi, et al.. (2012). Normal serum anti-Müllerian hormone levels in the general female population and the relationship with reproductive history. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 163(2). 180–184. 96 indexed citations
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Marca, Antonio La, Enrico Papaleo, Valentina Grisendi, et al.. (2012). Development of a nomogram based on markers of ovarian reserve for the individualisation of the follicle‐stimulating hormone starting dose in in vitro fertilisation cycles. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 119(10). 1171–1179. 107 indexed citations
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Marca, Antonio La, Cindy Argento, Giovanna Sighinolfi, et al.. (2012). Possibilities and Limits of Ovarian Reserve Testing in ART. Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology. 13(3). 398–408. 42 indexed citations
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Marca, Antonio La, Enrico Papaleo, Giovanni D’Ippolito, et al.. (2011). The ovarian follicular pool and reproductive outcome in women. Gynecological Endocrinology. 28(3). 166–169. 6 indexed citations
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Marca, Antonio La, Elena Spada, Giovanna Sighinolfi, et al.. (2010). Age-specific nomogram for the decline in antral follicle count throughout the reproductive period. Fertility and Sterility. 95(2). 684–688. 72 indexed citations
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Marca, Antonio La, Giovanna Sighinolfi, Simone Giulini, et al.. (2010). Normal serum concentrations of anti-Müllerian hormone in women with regular menstrual cycles. Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 21(4). 463–469. 78 indexed citations
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Tonni, Gabriele, Gabriele Centini, L. Rosignoli, & Cindy Argento. (2009). 4D vs 2D ultrasound‐guided amniocentesis. Journal of Clinical Ultrasound. 37(8). 431–435. 4 indexed citations
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Henrich, Wolfgang, et al.. (2009). Prenatal Diagnosis of a Cavum Veli Interpositi. Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine. 28(5). 683–687. 2 indexed citations

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