PLX127124
GSE113065: Uterine glands synchronize embryo-endometrial interactions and coordinate on-time embryo implantation and stromal cell decidualization for pregnancy success
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
By employing FOXA2-deficient mouse models coupled with LIF repletion, we reveal definitive roles of uterine glands in pregnancy establishment.These studies provide original evidence that uterine glands synchronize embryo-endometrial interactions, coordinate on-time embryo implantation, and impact stromal cell decidualization, thereby ensuring embryo viability, placental growth, and pregnancy success. SOURCE: Thomas Spencer (spencerte@missouri.edu) - ASRC 158 University of Missouri
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