Journal article
Current studies on human implantation: A brief overview
PAW Rogers
Reproduction Fertility and Development | C S I R O PUBLICATIONS | Published : 1995
DOI: 10.1071/RD9951395
Abstract
Embryo implantation involves a series of complex interactions between the developing embryo and the maternal endometrium. Results of studies with animal models suggest that the uterus must undergo a series of morphological and biochemical changes, mediated primarily by oestrogen and progesterone, before it becomes receptive for successful implantation. At present there is little understanding of the endometrial changes required to achieve endometrial receptivity for implantation in the human. It appears that control of receptivity is not as stringent in the human as in some other species, with IVF data suggesting that the duration of receptivity is at least 4 days, and that successful implan..
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