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blastocysts ( Fig. 8 ). These data suggest that TH regulates the bidirectional crosstalk between the receptive endometrium and the ready-to-implant embryo. Figure 6 TH supplementation stimulates mouse blastocyst hatching in vitro . (A) Schematic
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as to permit cross-talk. We investigated several endogenous GR-transactivated genes. Gc-induced expression of MT1X and FKBP5 was attenuated by serum, while GILZ and PER1 remains unaffected. Interestingly, sequence analysis of the MT1X gene
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designate significant differences between groups ( P <0.05 or less). Discussion This study highlights in vivo cross-talking mechanisms between the n-3 PUFA from FO and the TH signaling in lipid metabolism. Previously, we had reported that rats fed an FO
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