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    Uterine deficiency of high-mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) protein causes implantation defects and adverse pregnancy outcomes by Aikawa, Shizu, Deng, Wenbo, Liang, Xiaohuan, Yuan, Jia, Bartos, Amanda, Sun, Xiaofei, Dey, Sudhansu K.

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-05-2020)
    “…A reciprocal communication between the implantation-competent blastocyst and the receptive uterus is essential to successful implantation and pregnancy…”
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    Primary decidual zone formation requires Scribble for pregnancy success in mice by Yuan, Jia, Aikawa, Shizu, Deng, Wenbo, Bartos, Amanda, Walz, Gerd, Grahammer, Florian, Huber, Tobias B., Sun, Xiaofei, Dey, Sudhansu K.

    Published in Nature communications (28-11-2019)
    “…Scribble (Scrib) is a scaffold protein with multifunctional roles in PCP, tight junction and Hippo signaling. This study shows that Scrib is expressed in…”
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    Constant Activation of STAT3 Contributes to the Development of Adenomyosis in Females by Hiraoka, Takehiro, Hirota, Yasushi, Aikawa, Shizu, Iida, Rei, Ishizawa, Chihiro, Kaku, Tetsuaki, Hirata, Tomoyuki, Fukui, Yamato, Akaeda, Shun, Matsuo, Mitsunori, Shimizu-Hirota, Ryoko, Takeda, Norihiko, Osuga, Yutaka

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-05-2022)
    “…Adenomyosis is a benign uterine disease that causes dysmenorrhea, heavy menstrual bleeding, and infertility; however, its pathophysiology remains unclear…”
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    Uterine Epithelial LIF Receptors Contribute to Implantation Chamber Formation in Blastocyst Attachment by Fukui, Yamato, Hirota, Yasushi, Saito-Fujita, Tomoko, Aikawa, Shizu, Hiraoka, Takehiro, Kaku, Tetsuaki, Hirata, Tomoyuki, Akaeda, Shun, Matsuo, Mitsunori, Shimizu-Hirota, Ryoko, Takeda, Norihiko, Ikawa, Masahito, Osuga, Yutaka

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-11-2021)
    “…Recent studies have demonstrated that the formation of an implantation chamber composed of a uterine crypt, an implantation-competent blastocyst, and uterine…”
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    DNA Methylation and Histone Modification Are the Possible Regulators of Preimplantation Blastocyst Activation in Mice by Hiratsuka, Daiki, Aikawa, Shizu, Hirota, Yasushi, Fukui, Yamato, Akaeda, Shun, Hiraoka, Takehiro, Matsuo, Mitsunori, Osuga, Yutaka

    “…Under ovarian hormone control, dormant blastocysts obtain implantation capacity (known as blastocyst activation) through their global gene expression. After…”
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    The EZH2–PRC2–H3K27me3 axis governs the endometrial cell cycle and differentiation for blastocyst invasion by Fukui, Yamato, Hirota, Yasushi, Aikawa, Shizu, Sakashita, Akihiko, Shimizu-Hirota, Ryoko, Takeda, Norihiko, Ishizawa, Chihiro, Iida, Rei, Kaku, Tetsuaki, Hirata, Tomoyuki, Hiraoka, Takehiro, Akaeda, Shun, Matsuo, Mitsunori, Osuga, Yutaka

    Published in Cell death & disease (18-05-2023)
    “…Infertility occurs in 15% of couples worldwide. Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) is one of the major problems in in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer…”
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    A gene network of uterine luminal epithelium organizes mouse blastocyst implantation by Aikawa, Shizu, Hirota, Yasushi, Fukui, Yamato, Ishizawa, Chihiro, IIda, Rei, Kaku, Tetsuaki, Hirata, Tomoyuki, Akaeda, Shun, Hiraoka, Takehiro, Matsuo, Mitsunori, Osuga, Yutaka

    Published in Reproductive medicine and biology (01-01-2022)
    “…Purpose The receptive endometrium is critical for blastocyst implantation. In mice, after blastocysts enter the uterine cavities on day 4 of pregnancy (day…”
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    Uterine Receptivity is Reflected by LIF Expression in the Cervix by Fukui, Yamato, Hirota, Yasushi, Aikawa, Shizu, Ishizawa, Chihiro, Iida, Rei, Kaku, Tetsuaki, Hirata, Tomoyuki, Akaeda, Shun, Hiraoka, Takehiro, Matsuo, Mitsunori, Osuga, Yutaka

    “…Recurrent implantation failure is a major problem in assisted reproductive technology (ART). Although ART systems have evolved rapidly over the decades, it is…”
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    The histone methyltransferase KMT2D is essential for embryo implantation via regulating precise differentiation of endometrial cells by Kobayashi, Ryosuke, Tajika, Yuki, Kohmaru, Junki, Morita, Sumiyo, Horii, Takuro, Mizukami, Yoichi, Aikawa, Shizu, Hirota, Yasushi, Hatada, Izuho

    Published in Cell death discovery (08-08-2024)
    “…Embryo implantation failures are a major challenge in reproductive medicine, but the underlying mechanism remains poorly understood. Successful implantation…”
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