The human endometrium is characterized by exceptional plasticity, as evidenced by rapid growth and differentiation during the menstrual cycle and fast tissue remodeling during early pregnancy. Past work has rarely addressed the role of cellular mechanics in these processes. It is becoming increasingly clear that sensing and responding to mechanical forces are as significant for cell behavior as biochemical signaling. Here, we provide an overview of experimental evidence and concepts that illustrate how mechanical forces influence endometrial cell behavior during the hormone-driven menstrual cycle and prepare the endometrium for embryo implantation. Given the fundamental species differences during implantation, we restrict the review to the ...
BACKGROUND: Implantation failure is likely to be a major cause of infertility. Studies in mice have ...
The syncytiotrophoblast (STB) is a multinucleated single cell that plays a critical role in regulati...
Our knowledge of the human implantation process, and the role of the endometrium. during this proces...
The effect of extracellular matrix (ECM) stiffness on embryonic trophoblast cells invasion during ma...
Cyclic myometrial contractions of the non-pregnant uterus induce intra-uterine peristaltic flows, wh...
Although the menstrual cycle driven by sex steroid hormones is an uncomplicated physiological proces...
Background: mechanisms underlying early reproductive loss in the human are beginning to be elucidate...
Human reproductive success relies on the intricate interplay between the developing embryo and the m...
Embryo implantation into maternal endometrium is critical for initiation and establishment of pregna...
Understanding the cellular basis of implantation and placental development depends on a combination ...
Deregulation in uterine contractility can cause common pathological disorders of the female reproduc...
Morphological evidence on early stages of human implantation is limited to very few spor-adic observ...
Infertility is a common problem in modern societies with significant socio-psychological implication...
Endometriosis affects 5–10% of women in reproductive age and causes pelvic pain and subfertility. Ex...
Infertility is a prevalent medical condition affecting an estimated 12% of women in the United State...
BACKGROUND: Implantation failure is likely to be a major cause of infertility. Studies in mice have ...
The syncytiotrophoblast (STB) is a multinucleated single cell that plays a critical role in regulati...
Our knowledge of the human implantation process, and the role of the endometrium. during this proces...
The effect of extracellular matrix (ECM) stiffness on embryonic trophoblast cells invasion during ma...
Cyclic myometrial contractions of the non-pregnant uterus induce intra-uterine peristaltic flows, wh...
Although the menstrual cycle driven by sex steroid hormones is an uncomplicated physiological proces...
Background: mechanisms underlying early reproductive loss in the human are beginning to be elucidate...
Human reproductive success relies on the intricate interplay between the developing embryo and the m...
Embryo implantation into maternal endometrium is critical for initiation and establishment of pregna...
Understanding the cellular basis of implantation and placental development depends on a combination ...
Deregulation in uterine contractility can cause common pathological disorders of the female reproduc...
Morphological evidence on early stages of human implantation is limited to very few spor-adic observ...
Infertility is a common problem in modern societies with significant socio-psychological implication...
Endometriosis affects 5–10% of women in reproductive age and causes pelvic pain and subfertility. Ex...
Infertility is a prevalent medical condition affecting an estimated 12% of women in the United State...
BACKGROUND: Implantation failure is likely to be a major cause of infertility. Studies in mice have ...
The syncytiotrophoblast (STB) is a multinucleated single cell that plays a critical role in regulati...
Our knowledge of the human implantation process, and the role of the endometrium. during this proces...