Journal article
Local regulation of implantation at the human fetal-maternal interface
E Dimitriadis, G Nie, NJ Hannan, P Paiva, LA Salamonsen
International Journal of Developmental Biology | UNIV BASQUE COUNTRY UPV-EHU PRESS | Published : 2010
Abstract
Embryo implantation and formation of a functional placenta are complex processes that require a plethora of regulatory molecules. In recent years, many of these mediators have been identified, often from studies in experimental animals. Furthermore, their expression patterns at the embryo-maternal interface in women have been characterized and provide clues to their potential actions. What has been missing in most cases is any experimental demonstration of their function. Proteases, cytokines and chemokines are among the molecules identified at the embryo-maternal interface. Functional studies of the protease, proprotein convertase (PC)6, the gp130 cytokines, leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF)..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank Dianne Arnold for assistance in preparation of this manuscript. Work in the authors' laboratories is supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, grants #388901, #388916, #441117, #494802, and #494808.