Endometrial glucose metabolism during early pregnancy
Approximately 50% of pregnancies in humans fail, mostly before or during implantation. One factor contributing to pregnancy loss is abnormal glucose metabolism in the endometrium. Glucose contributes to preimplantation embryo development, uterine receptivity, and attachment of the embryo. Across mul...
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Main Authors: | Ziting Chen (Author), Matthew Dean (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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