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Modern ideas about endometrial disorders with habitual miscarriage
The cause of 75% of all implantation failures is impaired endometrial receptivity. Most of the implantation window markers studied are regulated by estradiol and progestrone.
T. A. Bazieva +3 more
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Endometrial receptivity in women of advanced age: an underrated factor in infertility
BACKGROUND Modern lifestyle has led to an increase in the age at conception. Advanced age is one of the critical risk factors for female-related infertility.
A. Pathare +7 more
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What is the Optimum Endometrium Needed for Implantation?
Implantation most critical step in reproduction. A complex process where blastocyst becomes intimately connected with maternal endometrium/decidua and requires; Competent embryo at blastocyst stage Receptive endometrium Synchronized dialogue between ...
Madhuri Patil
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Hyperandrogenism and Its Possible Effects on Endometrial Receptivity: A Review
Endometrial receptivity is a state of the endometrium defined by its readiness for embryo implantation. When the receptivity of the endometrium is impaired due to hyperandrogenism or androgen excess, this condition can lead to pregnancy loss or ...
Allia Najmie Muhammadi Yusuf +5 more
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Immune determinants of endometrial receptivity: a biological perspective.
Immune cells are essential for endometrial receptivity to embryo implantation and early placental development. They exert tissue-remodeling and immune regulatory roles-acting to promote epithelial attachment competence, regulate the differentiation of ...
S. Robertson +4 more
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Endometriosis is the most common cause of infertility. Endometrial receptivity has been suggested to contribute to infertility and poor reproductive outcomes in affected women.
Jing Shan, Da-Jin Li, Xiao-Qiu Wang
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MUC1 and endometrial receptivity [PDF]
Mucins, best known as the major constituent of mucus, are a family of highly glycosylated, high molecular weight (> or = 200 kDa) glycoproteins present on the surface of human epithelial cells. MUC1 has the features of an integral membrane protein. It has an extracellular tandem repeat domain that forms the major part of the core protein, and results ...
M, Meseguer, A, Pellicer, C, Simón
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The physiological significance of insemination in programming pregnancy outcome [PDF]
The cellular and molecular environment of the uterus during the pre - and peri - implantation period of early pregnancy is critical for implantation success and optimal fetal and placental development.
Bromfield, John James
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Endometrial Receptivity During the Preimplantation Period: A Narrative Review
Endometrial receptivity is a complex and critical process fundamental to achieving a successful pregnancy. While researchers have made significant strides in understanding the underlying mechanisms governing endometrial receptivity, effective diagnostic ...
Kshitij Bajpai +3 more
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Insight on Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Endometrial Receptivity
Endometrial receptivity plays a crucial role in fertilization as well as pregnancy outcome in patients faced with fertility challenges. The optimization of endometrial receptivity may help with normal implantation of the embryo, and endometrial ...
Min Chen +3 more
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