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The term used to describe process of attachment and invasion of the [[uterus]] endometrium by the blastocyst (conceptus). Abnormal implantation is where this process does not occur in the body of the [[uterus]] (ectopic) or where the placenta forms incorrectly.
The term used to describe process of attachment and invasion of the [[uterus]] endometrium by the blastocyst (conceptus) in placental animals. Abnormal implantation is where this process does not occur in the body of the [[uterus]] (ectopic) or where the placenta forms incorrectly.





Revision as of 19:11, 5 August 2009

The term used to describe process of attachment and invasion of the uterus endometrium by the blastocyst (conceptus) in placental animals. Abnormal implantation is where this process does not occur in the body of the uterus (ectopic) or where the placenta forms incorrectly.


--Mark Hill 19:10, 5 August 2009 (EST) Page under development - notice removed when completed.


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