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Evidence from the very beginning: endoglandular trophoblasts penetrate and replace uterine glands in situ and in vitro
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This study further strengthens the hypothesis of histiotrophic nutrition of the embryo prior to the establishment of the maternal blood flow toward the placenta. Invasion of uterine glands by endoglandular trophoblasts may have more impact on the outcome of early pregnancy than assumed up to now.
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