Embryo maternal dialogue: From pregnancy recognition to proliferation control
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The authors investigate the mechanisms of embryo-maternal communication from fertilization through early pregnancy, focusing on the roles of pre-implantation factors (PIF) and developmental proteins (DPs) in modulating maternal immunity and controlling cellular proliferation. They identify novel peptides secreted by the embryo that facilitate implantation and maintain immune tolerance, while also exploring how DPs regulate the balance between normal and abnormal cell growth. Ultimately, the study aims to enhance understanding of early pregnancy dynamics and their implications for managing pregnancy disorders and cancer.
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