Gynecological Endocrinology, February 1st, 2004
PS32
During the normal menstrual cycle, the human endometrium progresses through well-known morphological changes. Angiogenesis, the development of new capillaries from pre-existing microvessels, and vascular maturation/remodelling are distinctive key features of normal endometrial physiology. Under normal conditions in the adult organism endothelial cells are quiescent. Thus, activation of angiogenesis represents a unique feature in the endometrium and other tissues of the reproductive tract. In the past few years' a remarkable progress was made in understanding morphological processes and m...
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