ELF1/PRR11/ARP2/3 promoted trophoblast cells proliferation and motility in early pregnancy
Pengfei Zhu,
Chengli Dou,
Zhijiao Song
et al.
Abstract:Background/objectiveEarly pregnancy loss (EPL) is a common adverse pregnancy outcome with an incidence of approximately 10–30%. There are many factors that cause EPL, among which the lack of proliferation and invasive properties of trophoblast cells can lead to embryonic development. Therefore, in this study, the molecular biology of trophoblast cells was investigated.MethodsPlacental villous tissues from EPL patients were collected to explore ELF1 and PRR11 gene expression. The proliferation and migration of … Show more
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