A historical review of blastocyst implantation research

Biology of Reproduction
Koji Yoshinaga

Abstract

Research development on blastocyst implantation was reviewed in three sections: primate implantation, ungulate farm animal implantation, and the general process of blastocyst implantation in small rodents. Future research directions of this area are suggested.

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Sep 18, 2020·Biology of Reproduction·Enoch Appiah Adu-GyamfiYing-Xiong Wang
Jan 28, 2021·Biology of Reproduction·Enoch Appiah Adu-GyamfiYing-Xiong Wang
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