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Somatic Embryogenesis in Larix Decidua [PDF]

open access: possible, 1991
Success in somatic embryogenesis has been reported for conifer species since few years. Picea abies, P. glauca, P. mariana, Pinus taeda and P. lambertiana as well as Pseudotsuga menziesii have given embryogenic callus from immature and, for some species, mature zygotic embryos.
Cornu, D., Geoffrion, C.
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Suppressor cells in human decidua

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985
Decidual suppressor cells have been found in the murine system. These cells are absent at the implantation sites of interspecies mouse embryos which become infiltrated by maternal cytotoxic cells. Suppression is also deficient at the sites of the spontaneous resorption of fetuses in allomated intraspecies pregnancies.
Angie Chaput   +4 more
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Larix decidua and other larches in Europe: distribution, habitat, usage and threats

, 2016
The European larch (Larix decidua Mill.) is a pioneer, very long-lived, fast-growing coniferous tree, which occurs in the central and eastern mountains of Europe, forming open forests or pasture woods at the upper tree limits. Larch is the only deciduous
F. D. Ronch   +3 more
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Pregnancy-Associated Ectopic Decidua

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1987
Extrauterine formation of decidua of stromal cells has been well described, particularly in the cervix and ovary. Sporadic reports have documented decidua formation of peritoneal surfaces and lymph nodes as well as ovarian ectopic decidua in pregnant patients.
Polina Zaytsev, Jerome B. Taxy
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Ectopic decidua

2007
Ectopic decidua is described as a physiological phenomen of a pregnancy, which is a result of subserous stromal cell metaplasia due to progesteron activity.
Pigac, Biserka   +4 more
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Synthesis of Prolactin by Human Decidua in Vitro

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1979
SUMMARY To determine whether human decidua and/or chorion synthesizes and secretes prolactin, explants of decidua obtained at Caesarian section and explants of chorion from the membranes separating dizygotic twins were cultured for periods of up to 6 days.
Thomas Hurley   +3 more
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Extracellular Matrix in Endometrium and Decidua [PDF]

open access: possible, 1989
Interstitial implantation places stringent requirements on the endometrial environment. The extracellular matrix provides mechanical support for the epithelium, stroma, and vessels during the period of rapid cellular proliferation before ovulation.
Aplin, John, Jones, Carolyn JP
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Antigen-Presenting Cells in the Decidua

2005
Maternal tolerance against fetal antigens is still one of the unsolved questions in pregnancy. Focusing on the various subsets of immune cells playing in concert with the human immune system, tolerance induction is nowadays often accredited to a specialized group of immune cells, the antigen-presenting cells (APC).
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Ultrastructural development of the human decidua

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1974
The ultrastructure of the human decidua in all three trimesters of normal pregnancy, in the tube in a case of ectopic pregnancy, and in hydatidiform mole is described. By Day 25 of the menstrual cycle, most of the ultrastructural characteristics associated with pregnancy have begun to appear.
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Comparison of Macrophage Phenotype Between Decidua Basalis and Decidua Parietalis by Flow Cytometry

Placenta, 2008
The two regions of the maternal decidua, decidua basalis and decidua parietalis, differ in the extent of trophoblast invasion and consequently in cytokines and other biological mediators, extracellular matrix and cellular components. Our aim was to compare the phenotypic features of macrophages from the two decidual regions across a broad gestational ...
U. Repnik   +6 more
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