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Endometrial proteins in human embryo implantation and their relevance to fertility
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Principal supervisorYear of Award
2007Department, School or Centre
Hudson Institute of Medical ResearchCampus location
AustraliaCourse
Doctor of PhilosophyDegree Type
DOCTORATEFaculty
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health SciencesFile Name
Hannan-33168027193685Usage metrics
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Human embryo Transplantation Ovum implantationEndometrium PhysiologyTrophoblast PhysiologyCell adhesion molecules Physiological effectDecidua PhysiologyMenstrual cycleMaternal-fetal exchangePlacenta PhysiologyChemokines Physiological effectCytokines Physiological effectPregnancy proteins Physiological effectIntegrins Physiological effectLeucocytes Physiological effectImmune response RegulationPregnancyFertility, Human Infertility Treatment
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