2010
The role of the Hoxa10/HOXA10 gene in the etiology of endometriosis and its related infertility: a review
Zanatta A, Rocha AM, Carvalho FM, Pereira RM, Taylor HS, Motta EL, Baracat EC, Serafini PC. The role of the Hoxa10/HOXA10 gene in the etiology of endometriosis and its related infertility: a review. Journal Of Assisted Reproduction And Genetics 2010, 27: 701-710. PMID: 20821045, PMCID: PMC2997955, DOI: 10.1007/s10815-010-9471-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHOXA10 expressionAspects of endometriosisHomeobox A10 (HOXA10) geneWindow of implantationEtiology of endometriosisRetrograde menstruation theoryMüllerian tractSurgical treatmentRelated infertilityEndometrial expressionEndometriotic fociLaboratory findingsEmbryo implantationEndometriosisInfertilityHOXA10 geneMethodsThis reviewEtiologyHOXA10DiseasePeak of expressionMolecular mechanismsRecent studiesImplantation
1997
A Conserved Hox Axis in the Mouse and Human Female Reproductive System: Late Establishment and Persistent Adult Expression of the Hoxa Cluster Genes
Taylor H, Heuvel G, Igarashi P. A Conserved Hox Axis in the Mouse and Human Female Reproductive System: Late Establishment and Persistent Adult Expression of the Hoxa Cluster Genes. Biology Of Reproduction 1997, 57: 1338-1345. PMID: 9408238, DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod57.6.1338.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHox genesHoxa-9Hoxa-13Hoxa-11Mammalian female reproductive systemFemale reproductive systemHOXA cluster genesTiming of geneHuman female reproductive systemReproductive systemTemporal colinearitySpatial colinearityCluster genesLate establishmentDevelopmental plasticityExpression patternsMolecular mechanismsParamesonephric ductsHOXA-10GenesAdult expressionEmbryonic miceColinearityPersistent expressionMüllerian tract
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