Chermuła B

No ORCID on file · 8 papers in corpus · active 2019-2025

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  • endometriosis 1
  • chronic_pelvic_pain 1
  • infertility 1
article 2025
Cells ·doi:10.3390/cells14161273

INTRODUCTION: Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting women of reproductive age, often accompanied by chronic pelvic pain and infertility. Despite numerous studies, its pathogenesis remains incompletely understood. Increas…

2021
Journal of clinical medicine ·doi:10.3390/jcm11010073

In the growing ovarian follicle, the maturing oocyte is accompanied by cumulus (CCs) and granulosa (GCs) cells. Currently, there remain many unanswered questions about the epithelial origin of these cells. Global and targeted gene transcrip…

2021
Genes ·doi:10.3390/genes12091369

The function of the immune system extends from defense against external pathogens to the recognition and elimination of mutated or dying cells, aiding elimination of malignant potential and/or maintaining homeostasis. The many cell types of…

2021
Cells ·doi:10.3390/cells10061396

The ovarian follicle is the basic functional unit of the ovary, comprising theca cells and granulosa cells (GCs). Two different types of GCs, mural GCs and cumulus cells (CCs), serve different functions during folliculogenesis. Mural GCs pr…

2020
Cells ·doi:10.3390/cells9051265

In the ovarian follicle, maturation of the oocyte increases in the presence of somatic cells called cumulus cells (CCs). These cells form a direct barrier between the oocyte and external environment. Thanks to bidirectional communication, t…

2020
Journal of clinical medicine ·doi:10.3390/jcm9062006

Granulosa cells (GCs) have many functions and are fundamental for both folliculogenesis and oogenesis, releasing hormones and communicating directly with the oocyte. Long-term in vitro cultures of GCs show significant stem-like characterist…

2019
Histochemistry and cell biology ·doi:10.1007/s00418-018-1750-1

The human ovarian granulosa cells (GCs) surround the oocyte and form the proper architecture of the ovarian follicle. The ability of GCs to proliferate and differentiate in the conditions of in vitro culture has been proven. However, there …

2019
Journal of clinical medicine ·doi:10.3390/jcm8122026

Granulosa cells (GCs) are a population of somatic cells whose role after ovulation is progesterone production. GCs were collected from patients undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation during an in vitro fertilization procedure, and they w…