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===Ultrastructural relationships between decidua, trophoblast and lymphocytes at the beginning of human pregnancy=== | |||
J Reprod Fertil. 1975 Mar;42(3):431-8. | |||
Tekelioğlu-Uysal M, Edwards RG, Kişnişçi HA. | |||
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Between the 20th and 40th day of pregnancy, human decidual cells in the endometrial connective tissue come into direct contact with the trophoblastic cells eroding the stromal tissue. Fibrillar deposits of maternal origin were randomly distributed between the maternal and fetal sites and did not form a continuous barrier. Structural features were prominent in the maternal and embryonic cells. Large decidual cells were intermingled with trophoblastic cells, and there was little intercellular material. Small developing decidual cells arose around the maternal precapillary arterioles and capillaries and were closely accompanied by lymphocytes. Fully developed decidual cells exhibited a fine structure characteristic of a state of active secretion, and trophoblastic cells gave structural indications of producing protein. The aggregates of decidual and trophoblastic cells in the human endometrium during early pregnancy ('deciduotrophoblastic complex') may function as a local humoral regulator releasing chemical factors and partaking in the establishment of immunological privilege at implantation. | |||
PMID 164546 | |||
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1975
Ultrastructural relationships between decidua, trophoblast and lymphocytes at the beginning of human pregnancy
J Reprod Fertil. 1975 Mar;42(3):431-8.
Tekelioğlu-Uysal M, Edwards RG, Kişnişçi HA.
Abstract
Between the 20th and 40th day of pregnancy, human decidual cells in the endometrial connective tissue come into direct contact with the trophoblastic cells eroding the stromal tissue. Fibrillar deposits of maternal origin were randomly distributed between the maternal and fetal sites and did not form a continuous barrier. Structural features were prominent in the maternal and embryonic cells. Large decidual cells were intermingled with trophoblastic cells, and there was little intercellular material. Small developing decidual cells arose around the maternal precapillary arterioles and capillaries and were closely accompanied by lymphocytes. Fully developed decidual cells exhibited a fine structure characteristic of a state of active secretion, and trophoblastic cells gave structural indications of producing protein. The aggregates of decidual and trophoblastic cells in the human endometrium during early pregnancy ('deciduotrophoblastic complex') may function as a local humoral regulator releasing chemical factors and partaking in the establishment of immunological privilege at implantation.
PMID 164546
1974
Follicular fluid
J Reprod Fertil. 1974 Mar;37(1):189-219.
Edwards RG.
PMID 4274030
http://www.reproduction-online.org/content/37/1/189.long
1969
Immunological aspects of infertility
Proc R Soc Med. 1969 Jan;62(1):25-6.
Edwards RG.
PMID 4178888
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2279076
1966
Mammalian eggs in the laboratory
Sci Am. 1966 Aug;215(2):72-81.
Edwards RG.
PMID 5949880
1965
Maturation in vitro of human ovarian oöcytes
Edwards RG.
Lancet. 1965 Nov 6;2(7419):926-9. No abstract available.
PMID 4165802
Maturation in vitro of mouse, sheep, cow, pig, rhesus monkey and human ovarian oocytes
Edwards RG.
Nature. 1965 Oct 23;208(5008):349-51. No abstract available.
PMID 4957259
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v208/n5008/pdf/208349a0.pdf
1961
Analysis of differences in the numbers of eggs shed by the two ovaries of mice during natural oestrus or after superovulation
FALCONER DS, EDWARDS RG, FOWLER RE, ROBERTS RC.
J Reprod Fertil. 1961 Nov;2:418-37. No abstract available.
PMID 13891417
http://www.reproduction-online.org/content/2/4/418.long
1957
Duration of spermatogenesis in the mouse
Nature. 1957 Nov 23;180(4595):1138-9.
SIRLIN JL, EDWARDS RG.
PMID 13483641
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v179/n4562/index.html
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v179/n4562/pdf/179725b0.pdf
Induction of superovulation and pregnancy in mature mice by gonadotrophins
J Endocrinol. 1957 Sep;15(4):374-84.
FOWLER RE, EDWARDS RG.
PMID 13475597
http://joe.endocrinology-journals.org/content/15/4/374.abstract
1955
Selective fertilization following the use of sperm mixtures in the mouse
Nature. 1955 Jan 29;175(4448):215-6.
EDWARDS RG.
PMID 13235857