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Proteomic analysis of the human receptive versus non-receptive endometrium using differential in-gel electrophoresis and MALDI-MS unveils stathmin 1 and annexin A2 as differentially regulated
Human Reproduction, 06/26/09
Simon C et al. - The study shows that the human endometrium has a differential proteomic repertoire during the window of implantation. Consequently, the authors identified annexin A2 and stathmin 1 as differentially expressed molecules in the receptive endometrium.
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