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( Maurer & Foote 1971 , Gosden & Fowler 1979 ). While the underlying cause for the age-dependent effect on fetal deaths is still unclear, it is hypothesized that impaired decidualization and uterine–embryo crosstalk are partly responsible for the perinatal
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demonstrated differentiating activity, since those cells undergo decidualization ( Ferrari et al. 1995 ). Furthermore, the activation of CRF-R1 receptor subtype, which is expressed under basal conditions by a tumor cell line derived from the human endometrium
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, mPRα, mPRβ, and mPRγ expression were amplified cDNAs synthesized from RNA from decidualized human endometrial stromal cells (NIH SCCPRR Tissue Bank at the Stanford University), human testes (BD Biosciences Clontech), human brain (BD Biosciences Clontech
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decidualized stromal cells, leucocytes (Fig. 4A ), and extravillous trophoblast. In third trimester superficial decidua basal is attached to the placenta and there was immunopositivity for active caspase-3 in decidualized stromal cells and extravillous
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( Kimber 2005 ). Transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) promotes the decidualization of endometrial stroma and is important in the maternal support of embryo development in the human endometrium ( Tamada et al . 1990 , Das et al . 1992 ). Glycodelin is a
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the endometrium that initially define a limited period of uterine receptivity (implantation window) and subsequently control differentiation of the stromal compartment (decidualization) ( Brosens et al. 1999 , Gellersen & Brosens 2003 ). This
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Endometrial glands are essential for blastocyst implantation and decidualization in the mouse uterus . Biology of Reproduction 88 93 . ( https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.113.107631 ) 23407384 Franco HL Dai D Lee KY Rubel CA Roop D Boerboom
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directly affect in vitro decidualization of human endometrial stromal cells ( Kasahara et al . 2001 ). It has also been shown that although LH and FSH evoke a growth response in different endometrial cell lines, their stimulation does not appear to be
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orchestrating endometrial receptivity during embryo implantation. Studies reveal that specific KLF family members, including KLF12, exert a negative regulatory influence on human endometrial receptivity. Notably, KLF12 inhibits the decidualization of human