Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9317580 | Contraception | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Based on these observations, we have designed experiments to test the actions of some related available compounds on mouse implantation, used alone or in combination. The preliminary data showed that the compounds which could effectively affect apoptosis, angiogenesis or proteolysis in the implantation site were capable of effectively inhibiting implantation by acting on the endometrium and/or on the CL. Furthermore, the combined use of these compounds produced an obvious additive effect on inhibiting implantation. This finding suggested this may be a good approach for developing an anti-implantation agent.
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Authors
Yi-Xun Liu, Fei Gao, Peng Wei, Xin-Lei Chen, Hong-Juan Gao, Ru-Jin Zou, Li-Juan Siao, Fu-Hua Xu, Qing Feng, Kui Liu, Zhao-Yuan Hu,