ROLE OF UTERINE NATURAL KILLER CELLS IN RECURRENT MISCARRIAGE

Mostafa Fouad Gomaa Khalifa;

Abstract


Uterine NK cells are the most abundant leukocytes in preimplantation endometrium and early pregnancy deciduas. Maternal uterine NK cells are adjacent to, and have the ability to interact directly with the fetal trophoblasts. NK cells in both the uterus an


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Title ROLE OF UTERINE NATURAL KILLER CELLS IN RECURRENT MISCARRIAGE
Authors Mostafa Fouad Gomaa Khalifa
Keywords ROLE OF UTERINE NATURAL KILLER CELLS IN RECURRENT MISCARRIAGE
Issue Date 2009
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Uterine NK cells are the most abundant leukocytes in preimplantation endometrium and early pregnancy deciduas. Maternal uterine NK cells are adjacent to, and have the ability to interact directly with the fetal trophoblasts. NK cells in both the uterus an

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