Sheila Fieldust

908 total citations
10 papers, 695 citations indexed

About

Sheila Fieldust is a scholar working on Reproductive Medicine, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Sheila Fieldust has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 695 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Reproductive Medicine, 4 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 3 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Sheila Fieldust's work include Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (4 papers), Reproductive System and Pregnancy (3 papers) and Reproductive Biology and Fertility (3 papers). Sheila Fieldust is often cited by papers focused on Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (4 papers), Reproductive System and Pregnancy (3 papers) and Reproductive Biology and Fertility (3 papers). Sheila Fieldust collaborates with scholars based in Israel and United States. Sheila Fieldust's co-authors include Irit Granot, Nava Dekel, Ilana Segal, Amihai Barash, Edna Schechtman, Anat Biegon, Elly Nedivi, Lars E. Theill, Zeev Shoham and Yuval Or and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Human Reproduction and Fertility and Sterility.

In The Last Decade

Sheila Fieldust

10 papers receiving 669 citations

Peers

Sheila Fieldust
D. Roche France
Aki Oride Japan
Meredith S. Rocca United States
A. M. I. Tijssen Netherlands
Mel Prescott New Zealand
Daniel J. Trombly United States
D. Roche France
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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Almagor, Miriam, Yishai Levin, Sheila Fieldust, et al.. (2020). Spontaneous in vitro hatching of the human blastocyst: the proteomics of initially hatching cells. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal. 56(10). 859–865. 4 indexed citations
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Almagor, Miriam, Yael Harir, Sheila Fieldust, Yuval Or, & Zeev Shoham. (2016). Ratio between inner cell mass diameter and blastocyst diameter is correlated with successful pregnancy outcomes of single blastocyst transfers. Fertility and Sterility. 106(6). 1386–1391. 30 indexed citations
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Almagor, Miriam, Yuval Or, Sheila Fieldust, & Zeev Shoham. (2015). Irregular cleavage of early preimplantation human embryos: characteristics of patients and pregnancy outcomes. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 32(12). 1811–1815. 20 indexed citations
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Barash, Amihai, Irit Granot, Sheila Fieldust, & Yuval Or. (2009). Successful pregnancy and delivery of a healthy baby after endometrial biopsy treatment in an in vitro fertilization patient with severe Asherman syndrome. Fertility and Sterility. 91(5). 1956.e1–1956.e3. 6 indexed citations
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Barash, Amihai, Nava Dekel, Sheila Fieldust, et al.. (2003). Local injury to the endometrium doubles the incidence of successful pregnancies in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization. Fertility and Sterility. 79(6). 1317–1322. 356 indexed citations
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Granot, Irit, et al.. (2000). Temporal analysis of connexin43 protein and gene expression throughout the menstrual cycle in human endometrium. Fertility and Sterility. 73(2). 381–386. 33 indexed citations
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Gross‐Isseroff, Ruth, Abraham Weizman, Sheila Fieldust, Malka Israeli, & Anat Biegon. (2000). Unaltered α2-noradrenergic/imidazoline receptors in suicide victims: a postmortem brain autoradiographic analysis. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 10(4). 265–271. 12 indexed citations
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Granot, Irit, Nava Dekel, Ilana Segal, et al.. (1998). Is hydrosalpinx fluid cytotoxic?. Human Reproduction. 13(6). 1620–1624. 69 indexed citations
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Nedivi, Elly, et al.. (1996). A set of genes expressed in response to light in the adult cerebral cortex and regulated during development.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 93(5). 2048–2053. 108 indexed citations
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Biegon, Anat & Sheila Fieldust. (1992). Reduced tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity in locus coeruleus of suicide victims. Synapse. 10(1). 79–82. 57 indexed citations

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