Journal article
Models for study of human embryo implantation: choice of cell lines?
NJ Hannan, P Paiva, E Dimitriadis, LA Salamonsen
Biology of Reproduction | Published : 2010
Abstract
Implantation failure and inadequate placental development are important contributors to infertility, recurrent miscarriage, and other pregnancy-related problems in women. Better understanding of these processes is hampered by the difficulty in obtaining human tissue from which primary cells can be prepared and by the very limited access worldwide to human blastocysts for experimentation. Therefore, the use of appropriate cell lines, particularly for functional studies of implantation and placentation, is imperative. While a number of cell lines for both endometrium and trophoblast have been developed and are widely used, it is difficult for researchers to decide which of these are most appro..
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Awarded by NHMRC of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by the NHMRC of Australia (grants 494802, 550911, 550905, and 388901 to L. A. S. and E. D.).