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Firstly, mouse endometrial cell sheets were re-cultured for 3 days to evaluate the function.
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To investigate whether the regulation of miR-34b expression is tissue-specific, we studied human OVCAR4 ovarian cancer cells and primary culture of mouse endometrial cells.
To investigate the role of arachidonic acid (AA) in mouse endometrial stromal cells.
Wnt5a protein is present in the mouse endometrial stromal cells and its amount decreased in the area of myometrium formation what was established with the use of ribonuclease protection analysis and RNA in situ hybridization [ 20, 22, 23].
We found that E2 exerts similar miR-34b repression effects in human ovarian cancer cell OVCAR4 cells and mouse primary cultured endometrial cells, suggesting that a general repression mechanism by miR-34b may exist in different tissue types.
However, unlike mouse or human cells, the bovine endometrial cell responses to the diacylated lipopeptide FSL-1 involved TLR1, as well as TLR2 and TLR6.
The ultrastructure of the endometrial cell from OVX mice showed changes involved with apoptosis.
These cells were able to differentiate into endometrium-like tissue and a variety of endometrial cell components when xenotransplanted into NOG mice.
Furthermore, it has been proposed that in utero exposure to endocrine disruptor bisphenol could be one potential cause triggering the abnormal fetal endometrial cell migration into ectopic location, as mice exposed in utero to bisphenol exhibited endometriosis-like phenotype [ 32].
Endometrial cancer forms when there are errors in normal endometrial cell growth.
Several groups have identified a number of endometrial cell subpopulations as candidate endometrial stem/progenitor cells.
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