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The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanism by which low-dose mifepristone serves as an antiimplantation contraceptive drug. A human endometrial explant system was used to study the effects of low-dose mifepristone (65 nmol/L and 200 nmol/L) on expression of the water channel family aquaporins, aquaporin-1 and aquaporin-2 (AQP1/AQP2), at the time of implantation.Endometrial samples from...
To investigate the immunologic mechanism by which low-dose mifepristone serves as an anti-implantation contraceptive drug.In vitro study.University hospital and research laboratory.Fifteen normally cycling patients at the “window of implantation.”A human endometrial explant system was used to study the effects of low-dose mifepristone (65 and 200 nmol/L) on uterine natural killer (uNK) cells. Endometrial...
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