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Uterine Endometrial Function

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Hideharu Kanzaki, editor. --Tokyo: Springer Japan , c2016.
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This book focuses on uterine endometrial function and receptivity from multiple perspectives. The chapters cover a variety of topics including the role of estrogen and progesterone, animal models, parameters for assessing endometrial receptivity, the mechanism of angiogenesis, epigenetic regulation, and stem/progenitor cells. Despite nearly 35 years of experience with in vitro fertilization, the rate of successful implantations remains low. Abnormal endometrial receptivity has been proposed as …
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Kanzaki, Hideharu
Responsibility
Hideharu Kanzaki, editor
Place of Publication
Tokyo
Publisher
Springer Japan
Date of Publication
c2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (vii, 155 p. : 31 illus., 24 illus. in color)
ISBN
9784431559726
9784431559702 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Endometrium - physiology
Zygote - physiology
Abstract
This book focuses on uterine endometrial function and receptivity from multiple perspectives. The chapters cover a variety of topics including the role of estrogen and progesterone, animal models, parameters for assessing endometrial receptivity, the mechanism of angiogenesis, epigenetic regulation, and stem/progenitor cells. Despite nearly 35 years of experience with in vitro fertilization, the rate of successful implantations remains low. Abnormal endometrial receptivity has been proposed as one of the factors contributing to reduced reproductive potential in women, but our understanding of it is limited. Endometrial receptivity results from an orchestrated interplay between the embryo and the maternal endometrium, and the receptive status, known as the window of implantation, is reached only briefly in the mid-luteal phase. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in endometrial function and paves the way for innovative treatments and drug development for infertility. This work will appeal to a wide readership, from researchers on endometrial function and assisted reproductive technology (ART) to clinicians and technicians in the field of gynecology.
Contents
1. ERa signal pathways regulating Bcl-2 transcription in human endometrial glands -- 2. Uterine receptivity in mouse embryo implantation -- 3. Assessing receptivity of the human endometrium to improve outcomes of fertility treatment -- 4. Role of circulating blood cells in maternal tissue remodeling and embryo-maternal cross talk -- 5. Functional role of uterine natural killer cells -- 6. Regulation of angiogenesis in the human endometrium -- 7. Oxidative stress and its implications in endometrial function -- 8. Decidualization and Epigenetic Regulation -- 9. Stem/progenitor cells in the human endometrium.
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