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The impact of oral cannabis consumption during pregnancy on maternal spiral artery remodelling, fetal growth and offspring behaviour in mice. [PDF]

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Fetal Decidua

International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2006
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Chan, GSW, Chan, KW
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RELAXIN IN HUMAN DECIDUA

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1980
Relaxin (RLX) has been purified from the ovary of the pregnant pig and rat but not from human tissues. Our study shows that tissue extracts and incubation media of in vitro culture of human decidua contain a substance with relaxin bioactivities: the inhibition of spontaneous uterine contractions and the elongation of the interpubic ligament.
Bigazzi M   +3 more
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Pregnancy‐associated ectopic decidua

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1995
PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED ECTOPIC ...
MASSI, DANIELA   +4 more
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Immunobiology of the Decidua

1997
In mammalian reproduction the fertilized oocyte develops into an embryo which attaches to the uterine tissue from which it obtains nutrition sufficient to develop to maturity, at which point it is born alive(BELL 1983). In different species the details of the embryo-uterine lining interactions differ.
David A. Clark, Petra C. Arck
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Ultrastructural alterations in human decidua in miscarriages compared to normal pregnancy decidua

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2007
AbstractBackground. Pregnant endometrial stroma, an immunologically privileged site in the female reproductive system, is enriched by decidual and natural killer (NK) cells. Since the cellular microenvironment in early pregnancy from the decidual tissues of normal and miscarriage cases has gained importance, with special emphasis on cell‐to‐cell ...
B. Tavil-Sabuncuoglu   +4 more
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Immunoregulatory properties of decidua macrophages

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2002
About 15–20% of bone marrow derived cells in the endometrium and the decidua are CD14‐positive macrophages coexpressing the scavenger receptor CD163. The costimulatory molecule CD86 (B7‐2) but not CD80 (B7‐1) is found expressed on first trimester and term decidua macrophages (D‐Mph).
Joan S. Hunt   +9 more
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