Abstract:Dysfunction of oviductal embryo transport can lead to ectopic pregnancy which affects 1 to 2% of all conceptions in the United States and Europe, and is the most common cause of pregnancy-related death in the first trimester 1, 2 . Ectopic pregnancies almost always occur in the Fallopian tube, emphasizing the critical role of oviductal transport in human reproduction 3 .Oviductal transit is regulated and involves a valve-like "tubal-locking" phenomenon that temporarily arrests oocytes at the ampullary-isthmic … Show more
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