Trophectoderm differentiation to invasive syncytiotrophoblast is promoted by endometrial epithelial cells during human embryo implantation.
Peter T RuaneTerence GarnerLydia ParsonsPhoebe A BabbingtonIvan WangsaputraSusan J KimberAdam StevensMelissa WestwoodDaniel R BrisonJohn D AplinPublished in: Human reproduction (Oxford, England) (2022)
This work was funded by grants from Wellbeing of Women, Diabetes UK, the NIHR Local Comprehensive Research Network and Manchester Clinical Research Facility, and the Department of Health Scientist Practitioner Training Scheme. None of the authors has any conflict of interest to declare.
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