Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2006
Basic and applied biology of the primate reproductive tract: in honor of the career of Dr Robert M Brenner
Inhalt (10 Artikel)
Basic and applied biology of the primate reproductive tract – a symposium in honor of the career of Dr Robert M Brenner: Preface
Richard L Stouffer
Basic and applied biology of the primate reproductive tract – a symposium in honor of the career of Dr Robert M Brenner: Introduction and overview
Robert M Brenner
Cellular and molecular regulation of the primate endometrium: a perspective
William C Okulicz
Application of functional genomics to primate endometrium: insights into biological processes
Linda C Giudice
Regulation of human endometrial function: mechanisms relevant to uterine bleeding
Hilary OD Critchley, Rodney W Kelly, David T Baird, Robert M Brenner
A critical period of progesterone withdrawal precedes menstruation in macaques
Ov D Slayden, Robert M Brenner
A baboon model for endometriosis: implications for fertility
Julie M Hastings, Asgerally T Fazleabas
Role of nonhuman primate models in the discovery and clinical development of selective progesterone receptor modulators (SPRMs)
Kristof Chwalisz, Ramesh Garg, Robert Brenner, Ov Slayden, Craig Winkel, Walter Elger
Estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-alpha) and defects in uterine receptivity in women
Bruce A Lessey, Wilder A Palomino, KBC Apparao, Steven L Young, Ruth A Lininger
The role of HLA-G in human pregnancy
Joan S Hunt, Daudi K Langat, Ramsey H McIntire, Pedro J Morales