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Menstruation in intraocular endometrial transplants in the Rhesus monkey.

J E Markee
- 01 Jul 1978 - 
- Vol. 131, Iss: 5, pp 558-559
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This article is published in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.The article was published on 1978-07-01. It has received 276 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Menstruation & Transplantation.

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Rheological and Physiological Consequences of Conversion of the Maternal Spiral Arteries for Uteroplacental Blood Flow during Human Pregnancy

TL;DR: Dilation has a surprisingly modest impact on total blood flow, and so it is suggested the placental pathology associated with deficient conversion is dominated by rheological consequences rather than chronic hypoxia.
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Cyclic decidualization of the human endometrium in reproductive health and failure.

TL;DR: The endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine cues that tightly govern this differentiation process are reviewed and how disorders that subvert the programming, initiation, or progression of decidualization compromise reproductive health and predispose for pregnancy failure is discussed.
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Endocrine regulation of menstruation.

TL;DR: A clearer understanding of regulation of normal endometrial function will provide an insight into causes of menstrual dysfunction such as menorrhagia and dysmenorrhea and the development of novel drugs that would target identified aberrations in expression and/or of local uterine factors that are crucial for normal endometricrial function.
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Studies on the surgical induction of endometriosis in the rat.

TL;DR: The successful growth and development of surgically transplanted endometrial tissue in the rat offers a research model that can be used to study those aspects of endometriosis that cannot be adequately investigated in women.
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Growth factors and growth modulators in human uterine endometrium: their potential relevance to reproductive medicine

TL;DR: Current evidence supports the thesis that GFs play a central role in cyclic mitosis and differentiation of endometrial cellular components, recruitment of macrophages in decidualizing endometrium, endometricrial-trophoblast interactions, early pregnancy maintenance, tissue shedding in the absence of implantation, and endometrian functionalis regeneration.
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