Lipoxins: A novel regulator in embryo implantation

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Embryo implantation is essential for mammalian pregnancy, which involves intricate cross-talk between the blastocyst and the maternal endometrium. Recent advances have identified various molecules crucial to implantation and endometrial receptivity, including leukemia inhibitory factor, calcitonin, and homeobox A10. There is a close relationship between implantation and inflammation. Lipoxins, important in the resolution of inflammation, may be a potential regulator in implantation. Here we discuss the hypothesis that lipoxins may work as a novel regulator in embryo implantation and the possible molecular mechanisms. ©2011 with author. Published by TheScientificWorld.

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Xiong, J., Zeng, P., & Ye, D. (2011, January 18). Lipoxins: A novel regulator in embryo implantation. TheScientificWorldJournal. https://doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2011.15

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