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Acta Physiologica Sinica ; (6): 247-258, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-335916

ABSTRACT

The process of human embryo implantation is mediated not only by evolutionarily conserved mechanisms, but also by a mechanism unique to humans. Evidence suggests that the cell adhesion molecules, L-selectin and trophinin, play a unique role in human embryo implantation. Here, we describe the dual roles of mucin carbohydrate ligand for L-selectin and trophinin protein and of the trophinin-associated proteins bystin and tastin. We then describe trophinin-mediated signal transduction in trophectoderm cells and endometrial epithelial cells. This review also covers cadherin and integrin in human embryo implantation.


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Humans , Cadherins , Physiology , Cell Adhesion Molecules , Physiology , Embryo Implantation , Epithelial Cells , Metabolism , Integrins , Physiology , L-Selectin , Physiology , Signal Transduction
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