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Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Endocrinology: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Management

Endocrinology of Implantation

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Young, SL; Garneau, A
October 9, 2019

Embryo implantation is dependent on the actions of estradiol and progesterone. Induced cellular changes through the menstrual cycle create a receptive microenvironment to allow apposition, attachment, and invasion of embryo. A complex communication between the blastocyst and the endometrium occurs; most of this knowledge has been translated from animal models, but assisted reproduction has begun to shed light on these early stages in human development.

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9780128148235

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October 9, 2019

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521 / 525
 

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Young, S. L., & Garneau, A. (2019). Endocrinology of Implantation. In Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Endocrinology: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Management (pp. 521–525). https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-814823-5.00029-5
Young, S. L., and A. Garneau. “Endocrinology of Implantation.” In Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Endocrinology: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Management, 521–25, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-814823-5.00029-5.
Young SL, Garneau A. Endocrinology of Implantation. In: Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Endocrinology: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Management. 2019. p. 521–5.
Young, S. L., and A. Garneau. “Endocrinology of Implantation.” Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Endocrinology: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Management, 2019, pp. 521–25. Scopus, doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-814823-5.00029-5.
Young SL, Garneau A. Endocrinology of Implantation. Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Endocrinology: Physiology, Pathophysiology, and Clinical Management. 2019. p. 521–525.
Journal cover image

DOI

ISBN

9780128148235

Publication Date

October 9, 2019

Start / End Page

521 / 525