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The Expression of Apoptosis-Related Proteins Bcl-2 and Ki67 in Endometrium of Ovulatory Menstrual Cycles
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Bcl-2 promotes cell survival by preventing apoptosis. Proliferation is the result of increasing estradiol concentration, high estrogen receptor expression and growth hormones and high Bcl-2 and Ki67 expression. After the onset of progesterone production, Bcl-2 levels decrease and Ki67 levels and androgen receptor expression in stromal cells disappear resulting in cell disintegration and menstruation. Persistent Bcl-2 expression, like we saw in basal laminal stromal and epithelial cells, accounts for the privilege of escaping from apoptosis-inducing signals. This allows reconstruction of the functional endometrium from its preserved basal layer after menstruation.
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