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by which this type of cell forms have not been definitively elucidated. Approximately 50% of pregnancy losses occur between blastocyst hatching and embryo attachment to endometrium in cattle ( Wolf et al . 2003 ), during which the establishment of
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steroids on PG production by homogeneous equine endometrial epithelial and stromal cells remains unclear. The in vitro model using cells isolated from equine endometrium recently developed by our team seems to be a good model for studying the
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women have no structural cause for their regular AUB and are assigned the AUB-E (AUB of endometrial origin) category. The cause of AUB-E remains undefined but current studies implicate excessive inflammation, delayed repair of the endometrium and
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levamisole. Sections were counter-stained with 1% methyl green. Isolation and treatments of endometrium stromal cells Endometrial stromal cells were isolated as previously described ( Lei et al . 2012 ). Stromal cells were cultured with DMEM/F12
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endometrium ( Fig. 3 ). In uterine tissue from pregnant ewes, INHBA mRNA expression on day 14 was similar to that observed on day 14 of the oestrous cycle but with endometrial glands also containing INHBA mRNA. By day 18 of pregnancy, expression appeared
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malignancy within the female reproductive system ( Siegel et al. 2019 ). Exposure of the endometrium to unopposed estrogens from endogenous and exogenous sources is of concern as it has been shown to be the main driver of endometrial cancer. Polycyclic
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Introduction In many species, such as human, nonhuman primates and rodents, the endometrium consists of epithelial glands supported by a connective tissue stroma that undergoes cycles of proliferation and secretory activity. The uterine mucosa
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. 2000 , Srisuparp et al . 2003 , Lin et al . 2005 , Ziecik et al . 2005 ). Despite the evidence regarding the presence of the LHR/HCG receptor in the endometrium, a few studies indicated that gonadal LHR does not appear to be present in human
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Introduction In women, the endometrium is divided into an inner/luminal functional layer (‘functionalis’) and a basal layer (‘basalis’). On its inner (luminal) aspect, columnar epithelial cells form a boundary between the fluid-filled uterine
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a target organ for GCs in some species. However, the roles of GCs in the bovine endometrium remain unknown. The endometrium is a complex tissue and mainly consists of epithelial and stromal cells ( Fortier et al. 1988 ). Although both types