The fallopian tubes (FT) play a key role in fertility by facilitating the movement of gametes to promote fertilisation and, subsequently, passage of the zygote for implantation. Histologically, the FT mucosa consists of three main cell types: secretory, ciliated and peg cells. In addition, several studies have reported the presence of immune cells. This systematic review aims to present a comprehensive analysis of the immune cell populations in the human FT, both in health and benign pathology, to promote a better understanding of tubal pathologies and their influence on infertility. A comprehensive literature search was conducted across five databases and augmented with manual citation chaining. Forty-two eligible studies were selected in ...
Background: Mounting evidence suggests the fallopian tube as the origin for ovarian high grade serou...
Introduction: Ectopic pregnancy can present as an acute life‑threatening emergency when it ruptures ...
Follicular fluid (FF) surrounds the granulosa cell-oocyte complex and is one of the mediating factor...
The fallopian tubes are essential for the normal transport of gametes, fertilisation and early embry...
The Fallopian tubes (FTs) are part of the female upper genital tract. The healthy FT provides the bi...
Objective: To determine the localization, expression, and function of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in ...
Tubal factor is an important contributor to female infertility, and the current diagnostic approache...
Poliasnyi V. O., Kupriianova L. S. Immunohistochemical features of the fallopian tubes’ structure in...
In the following article we are disclosing immunohistochemical features of the fallopian tubes’ stru...
The Fallopian tube provides physiological support to both gametes and the embryo. Experimental appro...
Mucosal surfaces are key interfaces between the host and its environment, but also constitute ports ...
Objective: To establish whether human fallopian tube (FT) epithelium can induce apoptosis in T lymph...
Purpose: Ectopic pregnancy is a life-threatening condition for the mother. Disruptions of the fallop...
The Fallopian tube, or oviduct, plays an essential role in mammalian reproduction. Endometriosis aff...
The fallopian tubes are subjected to a variety of inflammatory and neoplastic lesions. Reactive chan...
Background: Mounting evidence suggests the fallopian tube as the origin for ovarian high grade serou...
Introduction: Ectopic pregnancy can present as an acute life‑threatening emergency when it ruptures ...
Follicular fluid (FF) surrounds the granulosa cell-oocyte complex and is one of the mediating factor...
The fallopian tubes are essential for the normal transport of gametes, fertilisation and early embry...
The Fallopian tubes (FTs) are part of the female upper genital tract. The healthy FT provides the bi...
Objective: To determine the localization, expression, and function of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in ...
Tubal factor is an important contributor to female infertility, and the current diagnostic approache...
Poliasnyi V. O., Kupriianova L. S. Immunohistochemical features of the fallopian tubes’ structure in...
In the following article we are disclosing immunohistochemical features of the fallopian tubes’ stru...
The Fallopian tube provides physiological support to both gametes and the embryo. Experimental appro...
Mucosal surfaces are key interfaces between the host and its environment, but also constitute ports ...
Objective: To establish whether human fallopian tube (FT) epithelium can induce apoptosis in T lymph...
Purpose: Ectopic pregnancy is a life-threatening condition for the mother. Disruptions of the fallop...
The Fallopian tube, or oviduct, plays an essential role in mammalian reproduction. Endometriosis aff...
The fallopian tubes are subjected to a variety of inflammatory and neoplastic lesions. Reactive chan...
Background: Mounting evidence suggests the fallopian tube as the origin for ovarian high grade serou...
Introduction: Ectopic pregnancy can present as an acute life‑threatening emergency when it ruptures ...
Follicular fluid (FF) surrounds the granulosa cell-oocyte complex and is one of the mediating factor...