“…Here we report on the development of endometrial assembloids, consisting of gland-like organoids surrounded by a matrix rich in primary EnSC, as novel model to parse the cellular dynamics that govern embryo implantation in cycling human endometrium. While assembloids complement and advance other recently described endometrial organoid models (Boretto et al, 2017, Cheung et al, 2021, Fitzgerald et al, 2019, Luddi et al, 2020, Turco et al, 2017, they still lack the cellular complexity of native endometrium, including uNK cells, macrophages and vascular cells. Nevertheless, we demonstrated that aspects of pathological implantation events can be recapitulated in assembloids, rendering them useful as novel models to study mechanisms of reproductive failure and to evaluate potential therapeutic interventions.…”