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for trophoblast invasion and placentation, demonstrated by various knock-out mouse models where removal of specific genes implicated in decidualisation, such as Hoxa10 and Src, lead to impaired decidualisation, implantation and often infertility ( Lim
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to the mesenchymal portions of the placenta, including the fetal vasculature, the TE differentiates into two major trophoblast subtypes: villous trophoblast (labyrinthine trophoblast in mouse), involved in gas and nutrient exchange, and extravillous
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successful pregnancy. Accompanying implantation, trophectoderm cells give rise to extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) which migrate from the attached embryo and invade the uterine endometrium to anchor placenta and remodel spiral artery ( Staun-Ram & Shalev 2005
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, 1.3 mM EDTA (Invitrogen), and 0.4 mg/mL DNase I, grade I (Sigma) and incubated for 35 min at 37°C, with occasional resuspension to remove trophoblast cells. Cells were collected, and enzymatic digestion was repeated. Remaining tissue fragments were
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Introduction Trophoblast stem cells (TSCs) are defined as a proliferative population arising early in gestation from the trophectoderm (TE) layer, which further differentiates into all the different mature trophoblast cell types found in the
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period of uterine receptivity corresponding to the mid-secretory phase of the menstrual cycle ( Diedrich et al. 2007 ). After the blastocyst has attached to the endometrial epithelium, its extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) penetrate into the endometrial
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progesterone declines as a result of diminished human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) production by the placenta, and the placental trophoblasts take over as the main source of progesterone production ( Tuckey 2005 ). Placental progesterone continues to increase
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al. 1993 , Glazier et al. 1997 , Shibata et al. 2008 , Mando et al. 2013 ). Insulin and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) stimulate trophoblast System A activity ( Karl et al. 1992 , Karl 1995 , Jansson et al. 2003 , Roos et al
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)RR being protective for the fetus but damaging for the mother. In order to test this hypothesis, we aimed to determine whether (P)RR co-expressed and interacted with PDHB in placental trophoblast cells and explored the effects of hypoxia on (P)RR and PDH
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during embryogenesis and morphogenesis ( Mark et al . 2006 ). Together with its heterodimeric partner PPARγ, RXRα is able to promote trophoblast differentiation by inducing the secretion of gestational hormones like human chorionic gonadotropin, leptin