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Aging promotes accumulation of senescent and multiciliated cells in human endometrial epithelium.

Marina LoidDarina ObukhovaKeiu KaskApostol ApostolovAlvin MeltsovDemis TserpelisArthur van den WijngaardSigne AltmäeGalina YahubyanVesselin BaevMerli SaareMaire PetersAve MinajevaPriit AdlerGanesh AcharyaKaarel KrjutškovMaria NikolovaFelipe VilellaCarlos SimonMasoud Zamani EstekiAndres Salumets
Published in: Human reproduction open (2024)
This research was funded by the Estonian Research Council (grant no. PRG1076), Horizon 2020 innovation grant (ERIN, grant no. EU952516), Enterprise Estonia (grant no. EU48695), MSCA-RISE-2020 project TRENDO (grant no. 101008193), EU 874867 project HUTER, the Horizon Europe NESTOR grant (grant no. 101120075) of the European Commission, the EVA specialty program (grant no. KP111513) of the Maastricht University Medical Center (MUMC+), MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and FEDER, EU projects Endo-Map (grant no. PID2021-12728OB-100), ROSY (grant no. CNS2022-135999), and the National Science Fund of Bulgaria (grant no. KII-06 H31/2). The authors declare no competing interests.
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