Embryo Implantation: War in times of love

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Contrary to widespread belief, the implantation of an embryo for the initiation of pregnancy is like a battle, in that the embryo uses a variety of coercive tactics to force its acceptance by the endometrium. We propose that embryo implantation involves a three-step process: (1) identification of a receptive endometrium; (2) superimposition of a blastocyst-derived signature onto the receptive endometrium before implantation; and finally (3) breaching by the embryo and trophoblast invasion, culminating in decidualization and placentation. We review here the story that is beginning to emerge, focusing primarily on the cells that are in “combat” during this process. (Endocrinology 159: 1188–1198, 2018)

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Ashary, N., Tiwari, A., & Modi, D. (2018, February 1). Embryo Implantation: War in times of love. Endocrinology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2017-03082

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